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Bryce Young’s Passing Chart


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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Wow… we thought getting rid of Rhule, Bobby Mac, Wilks would cure all our problems. I’m thinking we looked better under Rhule than we do under Reich. 

Remember when we were happy Ron was fired and Marty was also fired?

panthers have won like 11 games since Ron was fired and is something like 0-54 when trailing in the fourth quarter. 
 

This is not a bad football team. 
its a bad organization. 

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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Wow… we thought getting rid of Rhule, Bobby Mac, Wilks would cure all our problems. I’m thinking we looked better under Rhule than we do under Reich. 

Rhule was smart enough not to start a rookie QB, but being a terrible talent evaluator, couldn't find a quality FA QB either.

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I know overall these thoughts are out there but my questions are:

Is this due to bad play calling on Offense?

Is this because of Bryce's inability to make deeper throws in the NFL (his possible size/strength limitations facing size/speed of NFL defense) forcing us into these type plays?

Is this because of lack of talent on Offense (poor OL/WR/TE) around Bryce?

Or likely some -SAD- combination of all the above

 

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3 minutes ago, BombzAway said:

I know overall these thoughts are out there but my questions are:

Is this due to bad play calling on Offense?

Is this because of Bryce's inability to make deeper throws in the NFL (his possible size/strength limitations facing size/speed of NFL defense) forcing us into these type plays?

Is this because of lack of talent on Offense (poor OL/WR/TE) around Bryce?

Or likely some -SAD- combination of all the above

 

its like the staff doesnt trust him and given all his "kill ...kill.....KILL " stuff, hes doesnt either. 

its a big mess. 

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1 hour ago, emhoward said:

Well he often only had two seconds to throw.

And he often had more than two seconds...he is overly quick to check down. It's not the worst thing in the world, but need to start seeing him push his limits. We have yet to really see a throw that wow us downfield after 3 games. 

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2 hours ago, Rags said:

or if he wasn't held it would've been on a dime.

idk what you're getting at. the only reason Chark was behind because he wasn't in full stride. 

This doesn't make any sense. Even being held Chark had to try to come back to the ball. It was terribly under thrown.

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