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Dalton Pass Chart


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6 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Against the worst pass defense in the NFL….

And the fact that you’re pushing that around without context is what makes it a narrative. Because it fuels your misguided notions about Bryce. As a “mod” you should be better than this, but this is why the huddle is so trash. 

Through three games. Yeah, I think the Falcons and Saints have better defenses than the Seahawks. But if you didn't see Dalton getting pressured and still maintaining his composure and making reads and throws I can't help you. It wasn't that our passing offense looked a little better with Dalton, it's that it looked a LOT better. Chark looked like a legit NFL WR making tough catches in traffic. It's not like we had guys all of a sudden getting wide ass open. We just had a QB throwing balls that gave them a chance.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Through three games. Yeah, I think the Falcons and Saints have better defenses than the Seahawks. But if you didn't see Dalton getting pressured and still maintaining his composure and making reads and throws I can't help you. It wasn't that our passing offense looked a little better with Dalton, it's that it looked a LOT better. Chark looked like a legit NFL WR making tough catches in traffic. It's not like we had guys all of a sudden getting wide ass open. We just had a QB throwing balls that gave them a chance.

That’s what you get when someone is playing their 168th NFL game.  Dalton is supposed to be much better in certain aspect than Young. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

That’s what you get when someone is playing their 168th NFL game.  Dalton is supposed to be much better in certain aspect than Young. 

I don't disagree. I was just expecting Young to be further ahead in the mental aspects of the game than a typical rookie. I mean, that was the entire rationale behind drafting him because I don't think anyone would try to argue that he's a better physical prospect than Stroud or Richardson.

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

That’s what you get when someone is playing their 168th NFL game.  Dalton is supposed to be much better in certain aspect than Young. 

This. Not sure why anyone would expect otherwise. 
 

Young is being crucified by this fanbase for not looking like a 15 year vet in week 2.

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8 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Chark and Theilen got separation at times it seemed, but Dalton was willing to put the ball into tight windows regardless, which Bryce has been hesitant to.  Our receivers are still a problem...

The entire point of the west coast offense is to get rid of the ball quickly into tight windows. Dalton did a good job of that, Young has to figure that out in the NFL, a lot of teams run different variations of the WC offense.

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4 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

This. Not sure why anyone would expect otherwise. 
 

Young is being crucified by this fanbase for not looking like a 15 year vet in week 2.

No he’s being crucified because he plays scared and anytime he gets touched the balls comes flying out. 

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1 minute ago, Cdparr7 said:

The entire point of the west coast offense is to get rid of the ball quickly into tight windows. Dalton did a good job of that, Young has to figure that out in the NFL, a lot of teams run different variations of the WC offense.

And to have quick twitch fidgety receivers which the panthers simply do not employ

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7 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

This. Not sure why anyone would expect otherwise. 
 

Young is being crucified by this fanbase for not looking like a 15 year vet in week 2.

A lot of the fans on the Huddle are quick to point fingers and slow to praise. Hopefully the fanbase outside of here has a better attitude.

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