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QB School - Bryce Young vs Vikings


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Welp there it is. Like a few of us had pointed out earlier, JT says the Theilen double move is absolutely there and that ball has to be thrown. Says Minnesota gave us a gift

Maybe those in denial we’ll listen now that it’s coming from JT

JT even goes as far as saying he feels bad for Theilen here

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20 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Welp there it is. Like a few of us had pointed out earlier, JT says the Theilen double move is absolutely there and that ball has to be thrown. Says Minnesota gave us a gift

Maybe those in denial we’ll listen now that it’s coming from JT

JT even goes as far as saying he feels bad for Theilen here

It's apparent by this that you didn't watch the full thing before commenting lol.

He criticized offensive scheme, route running, Oline play and Bryce. 

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1 minute ago, Coheed said:

If you watch the entire thing it’s pretty clear that while yes, that was a missed opportunity, that the biggest problems are lack of perimeter talent and protection.  But yes, go ahead and focus on one singular play in a 30 something minute video to try arguing your point. 

It was a damn layup. In a situation where we needed 6 with 2 plays left in the game. The play was called for Theilen to get 6 there and it was there. Again, this was supposed to be a strength of Young’s. He comes in below average in so many other areas that if his one strength isn’t going to carry over he is doomed.

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7 minutes ago, Coheed said:

If you watch the entire thing it’s pretty clear that while yes, that was a missed opportunity, that the biggest problems are lack of perimeter talent and protection.  But yes, go ahead and focus on one singular play in a 30 something minute video to try arguing your point. 

Well I'm only 7:26 in and he's kindly pointing out that BY never even looked the correct way on this play.  So there's more than one at minimum.

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3 minutes ago, Newtcase said:

Well I'm only 7:26 in and he's kindly pointing out that BY never even looked the correct way on this play.  So there's more than one at minimum.

I’m not saying he was flawless or has no room for improvement, I just think it’s ridiculous to have absolutely no patience for a kid who’s played 3 games. 

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1 minute ago, Coheed said:

I’m not saying he was flawless or has no room for improvement, I just think it’s ridiculous to have absolutely no patience for a kid who’s played 3 games. 

3 games? He’s been a top recruit playing QB his entire life. Being smart is literally the ONLY reason he went 1st overall. The mistakes he’s making are super concerning 

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2 minutes ago, Coheed said:

I’m not saying he was flawless or has no room for improvement, I just think it’s ridiculous to have absolutely no patience for a kid who’s played 3 games. 

Especially with that O-Line. After watching this vid, you can tell those 2 picks he threw in the Falcons game and the offensive line struggles have really gotten to his head. He's scared to let it rip and is super panicked in the backfield. Hopefully, with Corbett coming back, he can settle down. It can really go only up from here. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

3 games? He’s been a top recruit playing QB his entire life. Being smart is literally the ONLY reason he went 1st overall. The mistakes he’s making are super concerning 

This may come as a surprise but NFL games are generally considered way different than college and highschool games. 

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5 minutes ago, Coheed said:

I’m not saying he was flawless or has no room for improvement, I just think it’s ridiculous to have absolutely no patience for a kid who’s played 3 games. 

I think you're perceiving discussing Bryce's mistakes with having no patience.  I don't see anyone here saying to give up on him, we're simply discussing the content in JT's video.  Jesus, get ahold of yourself this is a discussion forum.

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