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Bryce's best play today?


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54 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

It had to be one of the 15 or so plays where he was able to get up after being buried in the turf by a defensive lineman.

Yeah, hes tough as hell, I dont think anyone can take that away from him. Still though, can we please fix our o-line? Its not ideal long term lol

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1 hour ago, CBDellinger said:

But but but his arm strength???  

remember when u said that ad nauseam?  

here it is… try this in ur backyard and lmk how it goes. 
 

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LG has been clear in that he wants to see the long passes. He has wanted Young to change his narrative. If Young continues player better each week more people will come around. It’s all good and we all want Carolina to become competitive. Let’s just enjoy a win for a change without trying to start a pissing contest.

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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

Come on now. It was a very good play but he threw that ball 35 yards through the air, a feat that literally every NFL QB can do, and it was the type of heave that can be vulnerable to interception. He had a nice game today but this play does not support an arm strength argument.

A heave?  Come on. This isn’t Aaron Brooks we are talking about.  

He has no base to throw.  It’s all arm strength and he puts it on a dime.  Something not a lot of players can do.  But he did it at Bama a bunch. 

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1 hour ago, CBDellinger said:

A heave?  Come on. This isn’t Aaron Brooks we are talking about.  

He has no base to throw.  It’s all arm strength and he puts it on a dime.  Something not a lot of players can do.  But he did it at Bama a bunch. 

Yes, this was Russel Wilson-level slop - it's OK to recognize that and we can all appreciate that it's nice to have it on our side. Doesn't change that those throws are othen ill-advised and it was fortunate the defense didn't intercept it. Nice to be able to get away with it but the best part of the play was escapability, not the throw.

I am in no way suggesting that Levis is a better QB than Bryce and am only referencing the arm strength factor that you brought up, so don't bother creating that straw man, but Levis' 4th TD today was 50 yards off his back foot. That is arm strength. Bryce played a solid game today for sure and after a very rocky start is trending up but he still labors to put zip on throws and his arm is not comparable to top NFL arms at this time. It is what it is. 

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16 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Yes, this was Russel Wilson-level slop - it's OK to recognize that and we can all appreciate that it's nice to have it on our side. Doesn't change that those throws are othen ill-advised and it was fortunate the defense didn't intercept it. Nice to be able to get away with it but the best part of the play was escapability, not the throw.

I am in no way suggesting that Levis is a better QB than Bryce and am only referencing the arm strength factor that you brought up, so don't bother creating that straw man, but Levis' 4th TD today was 50 yards off his back foot. That is arm strength. Bryce played a solid game today for sure and after a very rocky start is trending up but he still labors to put zip on throws and his arm is not comparable to top NFL arms at this time. It is what it is. 

He threw it to a one on one and had the vision to see it whilst on the move to his LEFT.  It’s an A+’play.  Don’t be a clown.  

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33 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

He threw it to a one on one and had the vision to see it whilst on the move to his LEFT.  It’s an A+’play.  Don’t be a clown.  

No, it's not. It's a lucky slop throw, just like the ones Russel Wilson used to get away with and no longer does, and you have now moved the argument from it being a display of superior arm strength, which it is not, to the play in general.

I have nothing else to say here, so believe what you like. I'll agree with anyone that it's nice to see the positive trend these past weeks after the poor start.

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3 hours ago, KSpan said:

Come on now. It was a very good play but he threw that ball 35 yards through the air, a feat that literally every NFL QB can do, and it was the type of heave that can be vulnerable to interception. He had a nice game today but this play does not support an arm strength argument.

“guys he only threw the ball 35 air yards”

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