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QB School - Bryce Young vs Vikings


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51 minutes ago, top dawg said:

That surely is a fear, but you'd think that being a psych guy that he'd be able to get past this. We'll find out. He never has had to suffer much adversity. We'll see what he's made of.

He will overcome it just sucks that the so called QB whisperer Frank Reich is whispering the wrong things to him.

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A lot of the same issues 

- line isn’t holding up.

- receivers can’t separate although Thielen did a good job of finding openings in the middle of the zone.

- Bad concepts, no vertical explosion and too much horizontal stuff.

- Bryce missing a couple of chances to throw big plays

- Bryce missing zero blitz 

 

Obviously a lot of this is connected. Lack of protection being the biggest culprit with respect being able to make those bigger throws and get the offense more vertical, but everyone has blame to take on how bad this offense is playing.

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

Biggest takeaway is that Bryce is not making the correct decisions based on the defensive sets he is looking at.

There were a few plays he goes into detail about Bryce needing to know what his first read should be based off the look the defense is showing him and not what the actual first read the play call asks for. Ignoring an entire side of the field even when the defense is begging you to throw that way when you are supposed to be a mental maestro is a pretty big red flag. 
 

@7:25 is a major example of this that he goes into detail about.

 Lol this is not true

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Good grief, man. You are absolutely ignoring blatant reality. Go to the 7:25 mark and watch. It was exactly as the poster said.

You think the biggest takeaway from that video is that Bryce is missing reads? I watched that video in its entirety and if that’s the takeaway y’all are failing the test. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You think the biggest takeaway from that video is that Bryce is missing reads? I watched that video in its entirety and if that’s the takeaway y’all are failing the test. 

Yea it's funny to me people want to put all the offenses issues on our rookie QB. No run game, oline having issues protecting, wrs not getting consistent separation, and of course the rookie mistakes that Bryce makes. And every mistake he makes is magnified times 10 and exaggerated by people on this board who I thought had a good football acumen. But that's what happens when people get blinded by emotion it is what it is. 

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I'll say this on the subject:

I want Bryce to spend an entire game going for chunk plays. I don't care if he leads the league in interceptions after this weekend. I want to see him throw the ball downfield. What I cannot stand is this rinky-dink 5-yard pass and screen nonsense. We suck, I get it. I'm not expecting miracles. I just want to see him stretch the field. I want to see if he can actually succeed in time and with better playcalling.

 

And that's it. I'm checked out this week and am going to do something better with my time than watch, fully expecting when I see the box score it'll be more of the same. But if I see the stat line Sunday night, and Bryce goes for 350 yards, 0TD, 3 INT, I guarantee I'll watch next weekend.

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