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Daniel Jeremiah on Panthers Offense/Bryce


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5 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

This needs to be posted again. Warner speaking the truth. Bryce needs to pull the trigger way sooner. Won't turn anything around, but it'll start teaching him how to play in the NFL.

Has anyone else noticed Young appears to be "lazy" when he drops back to pass? It seems so nonchalant at times, like he's going through a walk through at practice. 

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7 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

This needs to be posted again. Warner speaking the truth. Bryce needs to pull the trigger way sooner. Won't turn anything around, but it'll start teaching him how to play in the NFL.

I like the thought but doesn’t that also take your receiving targets to get open and “catch the ball” especially contested 1 that they don’t seem to be good at..

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1 hour ago, SCO96 said:

Even since one of our guys on the forum (I think it was the Casillas) pointed out BY's footwork I've made it analyze during the game or afterwards on highlight footage. His drop-back technique is bad. He also needs to learn how to play under center. NFL level coaches should be able to pick up on these type of flaws in training camp and help the player improve. What exactly is Josh McCown doing for Bryce? Frank Reich used to play QB in the NFL. These 2 should have addressed this months ago. They should also be able to come up with better plays along with Thomas Brown for the gameplan.

Didn't know Casillas had pointed it out, but I definitely have.  His footwork is bad, and what I find most concerning is that when you go back and watch his college tape, it's better.  Even against teams like Georgia, BY was playing with better feet and base.  Not so surprisingly, his ball had better velocity and accuracy.

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1 hour ago, recceice said:

I like the thought but doesn’t that also take your receiving targets to get open and “catch the ball” especially contested 1 that they don’t seem to be good at..

I mean, they're saying the window IS there but it's very small and in a very short amount of time. This ain't college. You're playing against PROS. Yes, an elite WR will give you better windows but Young's numbers could be better if he got it to these scrubs sooner. Could.

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1 hour ago, NYPantherFan said:

Has anyone else noticed Young appears to be "lazy" when he drops back to pass? It seems so nonchalant at times, like he's going through a walk through at practice. 

It's just his personality. We went from firey Jake to swaggy Cam. Young is calm. I'd love to see him amp it up. He's even boring in commercials lol.

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5 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

Shut up with these "experts". The huddle mantra is Bryce too short, Bryce sucks, CJ Stroud would be best ever in this offense. 

Folks here love them a villain that doesn't exist. How many comments can you point to that somebody says Stroud would be the best ever in this offense? I believe, when speaking on behalf of the Huddle, the sentiment would be "Stroud would be playing better than Bryce in this offense". 

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