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


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3 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. 

I was expecting something over the last 6 weeks to show me Bryce is worth what we payed for him. 
As of right now, nothing, zilch, nada. He looks like a standard low end starter/high end backup. 
Maybe something will change after the bye but if Reich is still here and calling plays nothing will change. 

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7 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

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. 
 

 

Bullshit there's plenty of instances of QBs who miss passes/throw inaccurately  because they couldn't step up into a pass. It wasn't a pass that couldn't get there, it was overthrown. He just didn't accurately place it because of the pressure.

I'd definitely argue that Bryce's dep accuracy is his weakspot, but also our ability to go deep consistently lives and dies with Chark right now. This deep game is whack for a lot of reasons and it's not just Bryce. 

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Just now, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I agree that there were bright spots, but I want to see the deep ball! That's fun to watch, no?

Y’all know QBs aren’t just throwing bombs all game right? And the ones that do have guys capable of consistently creating that separation. Had a shot today and Bryce missed it. It happens. 

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As much as Bryce needs to learn what he can and can’t do with his arm it’s just as important he realizes what he can and can’t do with his legs. Putting it into second gear while leaving the pocket is a no go. He isn’t fast enough to just coast if he’s ever going to create in this league 

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I truly believe this team does not practice deep throws, which is why Bryce struggle with them. Frank has said he runs a dink and dunk offense. That's probably what they focused on all off season and now realize they need to go deep but it's too late for that because you really don't have the personal. 

This game was another example of bad coaching, frank just said after the game his game plan was no huddle and it was working. Then he did a couple of plays with huddle and he felt like it was no difference, but yes it was a big difference. Frank is the problem. He took bryce out of rhythm.

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4 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Bryce has a problem with deep ball accuracy. I know he hasnt attempted a ton of them, but at least a couple of them he had plenty of time to throw and just missed badly. 

Hasn't even been close on any of them, even WITH time. You gotta at least give your receivers a just, even if it's just a pass interference call.

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9 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Y’all know QBs aren’t just throwing bombs all game right? And the ones that do have guys capable of consistently creating that separation. Had a shot today and Bryce missed it. It happens. 

Has Bryce actually made a shot all season?

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39 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Tua threw for barely more yards with Tyreek and Waddell, having more time to throw, and a defense that wasn’t missing 7 starters. Weird. 

Tua and Miami would throw for whatever they needed to.  They were up multiple scores for half the game and pulled starters for their last two drives. What kind of conclusion are you trying to spin here?

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16 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

As much as Bryce needs to learn what he can and can’t do with his arm it’s just as important he realizes what he can and can’t do with his legs. Putting it into second gear while leaving the pocket is a no go. He isn’t fast enough to just coast if he’s ever going to create in this league 

His problem is that he’s not a decisive runner. He’s looking to buy time. Could definitely benefit from putting his foot in the ground and taking off, but that’s a dangerous habit. 

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