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Is Frank Reich telling Bryce who to throw to on each play?


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Panthers Culture drums up a lot of dumb takes... I wouldnt dive into them too far.  There are play designs that are targeted for specific recievers. In this case it was probably a route combination that was specifically run through with Thielen in practice. 

Reich fuged up, but there is no way he is telling Bryce who to throw it to. Every play has a "go to" reciever. 

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2 minutes ago, toldozer said:

They need to nix young being able to audible.  I swear every other play was "kill kill kill" and then a shatastic play resulting in 1 yard runs.

This statement is so asinine and ridiculous.  Young actually did well today outside of the fumble considering the constant free blitzes he saw today.  That and Ikey shetting the bed all day

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10 minutes ago, toldozer said:

They need to nix young being able to audible.  I swear every other play was "kill kill kill" and then a shatastic play resulting in 1 yard runs.

I watched all of the game again looking for the kill calls... it appeared that they primarily occurred when the safety came down to the LOS. Meaning we were running a two play system. That was the closest to a trend I could find.

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14 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This statement is so asinine and ridiculous.  Young actually did well today outside of the fumble considering the constant free blitzes he saw today.  That and Ikey shetting the bed all day

If doing well equates to 6 points against an ass defense that's pretty sad. In 3 games with him at the helm we've scored 1 non garbage time touchdown

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20 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This statement is so asinine and ridiculous.  Young actually did well today outside of the fumble considering the constant free blitzes he saw today.  That and Ikey shetting the bed all day

Did well enough to lose the game on a game breaking fumble 6 and almost threw a pick 6, threw for 0 TDs and barely over 200 yards. In what universe is this considered "doing well"? 

Were you one of those galaxy brain rocket scientists  that said Bryce did well throwing 2 picks to the same defender in Atlanta and they score off those turnovers and use the momentum to win the game? 

You Bryce nut huggers are beyond ridiculous.  It aint all his fault but you guys are deflecting so much blame from him its nonsensical. Its almost like youre saying its 95% everything else and 5% Bryce when hes making game breaking mistakes and not even remotely scoring enough to have a good chance of beating some very beatable teams weve played, maybe minus the seahawks. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Did well enough to lose the game on a game breaking fumble 6 and almost threw a pick 6, threw for 0 TDs and barely over 200 yards. In what universe is this considered "doing well"? 

Were you one of those galaxy brain rocket scientists  that said Bryce did well throwing 2 picks to the same defender in Atlanta and they score off those turnovers and use the momentum to win the game? 

You Bryce nut huggers are beyond ridiculous.  

 

He has played 3 NFL games…3!  This team is not talented on offense either.  Go find another team

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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

He has played 3 NFL games…3!  This team is not talented on offense either.  Go find another team

Tell that to CJ and AR,  Einstein.  They also have rookie Head Coaches and dont have the greatest staff or stocked with pro bowlers all over the roster.  Im with this team until I die, deal with it. I aint no band wagoner that stops watching when the team goes on 6 consecutive losing seasons. 

 

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