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Can Bryce Young throw deep?


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1 minute ago, Newtcase said:

Ah, here we go personal attacks.  The other tool Bryce stans break out.  Great job supporting your point.

Far from a Bryce stan. Spent the first 3 games sh!tying on him and I wanted Stroud. 

But I’m not on some blind rage thing that I won’t acknowledge his progress or throw some temper tantrum over a college throw that is 100% translatable to the NFL.

I guess the ball to Thomas in Detroit also meets your criteria of a “deep throw”

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

I mean you literally said “where’s the nfl tape? I’ll wait…”

Well there it is 

You haven't bothered to read the thread, his TWO completions are acknowledged.  The threshold for success in my eyes is higher than two completions, both just barely beyond 20 yards mind you.  You're grasping at straws, personally attacking me and trying to characterize my discussion as rage.  

You're incapable of intelligent discussion so I'll waste no further time interacting with you.  The ignore list grows and I'll happily never see a post you make again.

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6 minutes ago, Newtcase said:

You haven't bothered to read the thread, his TWO completions are acknowledged.  The threshold for success in my eyes is higher than two completions, both just barely beyond 20 yards mind you.  You're grasping at straws, personally attacking me and trying to characterize my discussion as rage.  

You're incapable of intelligent discussion so I'll waste no further time interacting with you.  The ignore list grows and I'll happily never see a post you make again.

Every thread in this place is the same. After I read the first two pages of the same 4 post I had seen enough.

You want to talk about intelligence? You’re the one saying he can’t do something but by your definition he’s done it twice. Real smart. Instantly credibility. I post a clip where he makes a throw that is translatable at any level and you start putting your fingers in your ears like a child. 

 

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People pretending that throwing a football deep changes from NFL to college. It doesn't. Can touch be exposed? Certainly. As of now, Bryce hasn't had a chance to stand in a clean pocket and throw from a good base. Not even close.

Just because Cam was a freak athlete who could sling it while getting hit and falling away doesn't mean that's the standard in the NFL. It isn't.

Young has the arm to get it there. His accuracy at the other ranges indicates he can probably hit it if he has an actual chance. 

Everything else is just noise.

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I don't give a poo if Bryce can throw it forty yards into tight coverage but we do need to find a way to stretch (usually more 15-20 yard routes) the field. But this isn't just a Bryce thing.

The protection is fuging atrocious and our playcalling is ridiculous. Some videos refer to our formations as living fossils. Lol

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18 hours ago, Newtcase said:

Who gives a fug what Jim Rome says?  We’re 0-6 with a #1 draft pick that you clowns can’t produce a single deep shot clip from.  I’m sure he’ll throw one eventually and it’ll be hilarious watching you guys high five each other as we lose another game by three touchdowns.

You do know Kyle Allen isn't here anymore, right?

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1 minute ago, ickmule said:

All I know is, to date 5.3 YPC. 
 

If a frog had wings he wouldn’t bump his ass  

 

Scheme and time. Any deep route we've ran, for the most part, has been a clear out. We're going with a lot of short routes and when those aren't open, the hot read gets it and that tanks your YPC when it's all you ever really have.

I think I've seen us run 4 verts twice this season. Both times, nobody with any separation and/or pocket collapsing.

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