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Will Bryce throw for 300 yds in a game this year?


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Since Tepper has taken over we are literally the worst franchise in the NFL.  But yeah we are totally being reactionary 

Saying our QB will never throw for 300 yards is reactionary lol.

It's really easy though, if you don't support Tepper or his actions, stop watching and supporting the Panthers. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Chark was wide open 

So question do you know abt Quarterback mechanics and why QB coaches tell QBs to step into their throws.

And follow up do you think a QB can accurately step into his throw with a 320 pound man coming straight at him?

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I don't worry about the total yardage it really boils down to YPA and keeping defenses honest by making some completions downfield. That's what not only wins football games but keeps you from giving up 30+ unanswered points. Unfortunately today like the last few weeks once the opposing defense saw we couldn't threaten them deep it was a wrap. There are different reasons for this but we have to figure it out or every game left on the schedule is going to end this way because sooner or later our defense is going to give up chunk plays.

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Just now, Rags said:

So question do you know abt Quarterback mechanics and why QB coaches tell QBs to step into their throws.

And follow up do you think a QB can accurately step into his throw with a 320 pound man coming straight at him?

In the NFL you have to do it though. He made a nice earlier throw stepping into a shot. He isn’t scared. He’s just showing he physically isn’t good enough  until he shows otherwise. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

I don't worry about the total yardage it really boils down to YPA and keeping defenses honest by making some completions downfield. That's what not only wins football games but keeps you from giving up 30+ unanswered points. Unfortunately today like the last few weeks once the opposing defense saw we couldn't threaten them deep it was a wrap. There are different reasons for this but we have to figure it out or every game left on the schedule is going to end this way because sooner or later our defense is going to give up chunk plays.

I agree. We looked loose in the 1st quarter, but when they lost momentum, the fun was over. Frank needs to let Bryce take his lumps down the field. He's never going to get comfortable if he's being coddled by the coaching staff. I want to 10 or more deep pass attempts next game.

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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

It does when you're trying to catch a glimpse or flash of potential from your #1 overall pick. 

No it doesn’t. You saw plenty of potential today. And if you didn’t it’s only because you don’t know what the hell to look for. 

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