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The impressive throw you wanted from Bryce


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43 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

This is truly impressive. Chark catches this... and it's a 180 narrative on BY.
 

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Bryce isn't a miracle worker, but our receivers can't get open, our coaching is still lacking, or our o-line is still weak with poor coaching and our upper management to ownership aren't equipped to provide/identify/aquire the players we need with the few that wants to come here. It will be years, years before we're consistent competitors. But they were right, we do need a Franchise QB...

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32 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

the ball hits Chark in his neck.... the defender doesnt touch it... This was the flag where the defender got called for holding bc he is holding TMJ on his entire route

Can you post the one where he scrambles forward in the pocket with bodies all around him and super quickly releases a pass that did get caught. That’s the play that flashed for me that tells me if he can do it once he can do it more. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Some of things I am reading in here have me wondering how you all can spend so much time on a football forum and know so little. 

 

I dont care who the QB is in this video or what team... this a ridiculous throw with those elements and it all happens within a half second. 

That or just a bunch of “not my QB” still from the pre draft who are still hurt.  And Strouds stats not helping the case.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Some of things I am reading in here have me wondering how you all can spend so much time on a football forum and know so little. 

 

I dont care who the QB is in this video or what team... this a ridiculous throw with those elements and it all happens within a half second. 

Fantasy football has warped so many people's understanding of good play.

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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I just feel like I'm taking crazy pills at this point.  It's a good throw, but this is a play that Taylor Heineke could make.  What are we even talking about at this point?

I mean, I think it's a good play. Don't get me wrong. But is it the type of play I get excited about? Definitely not. It's a play I expect an NFL QB to make. There's nothing about this play that makes me say, "Wow. Now I see why we felt like we had to go all in to get this guy!"

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Can you post the one where he scrambles forward in the pocket with bodies all around him and super quickly releases a pass that did get caught. That’s the play that flashed for me that tells me if he can do it once he can do it more. 

When I saw that play.

it reminded me of the play McCown highlighted in his video on him in chaos.  He had some zip on that pass as well.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, I think it's a good play. Don't get me wrong. But is it the type of play I get excited about? Definitely not. It's a play I expect an NFL QB to make. There's nothing about this play that makes me say, "Wow. Now I see why we felt like we had to go all in to get this guy!"

When we have to segment plays like this to try and justify him being the pick then you know there is a larger issue at play

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Can you post the one where he scrambles forward in the pocket with bodies all around him and super quickly releases a pass that did get caught. That’s the play that flashed for me that tells me if he can do it once he can do it more. 

I havent gotten to that point in the game, but I saw someone post it on twitter. Let me grab that link for you. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Can you post the one where he scrambles forward in the pocket with bodies all around him and super quickly releases a pass that did get caught. That’s the play that flashed for me that tells me if he can do it once he can do it more. 

Same. That was impressive. It was in the second half I believe.

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

Can you post the one where he scrambles forward in the pocket with bodies all around him and super quickly releases a pass that did get caught. That’s the play that flashed for me that tells me if he can do it once he can do it more. 

That's the one play this year that made me say, "Okay, that's what I expected to see out of Bryce Young."

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