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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Don't get it twisted. I'm not arguing that Dalton is good. Hell, I think the opposite. 

Nah according to the sample size of 1 Dalton is good for 361 yards 2 TDs and 0 INTS.  Average that out over 17 games and he is great.  6137 yards, 34 TDs, and 0 INTs.  All variables aside since that how we are looking at it. We have ourselves a GOAT!

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I love how they keep bringing up that game but leave off the fact that Seattle has one of the worst secondaries in the NFL and had both starting CBs Out.  Oh and Cherry on top, they were in prevent zone a lot of the game.

dude as playing the DBs Matt Corral played against on Preseason while in soft zone

Prevent zone is all about preventing deep completions yet it was by far our most effective game throwing the ball downfield.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Some guy autocorrect sim'd in Madden I guess.

Gotcha 😂

Can't answer your question though, I look at what Jeremiah said in his analysis. Specifically that Bryce Young is still looking for "college open" as opposed to "pro open".

The good part is that's the kind of thing that more reps can help fix.

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I love how they keep bringing up that game but leave off the fact that Seattle has one of the worst secondaries in the NFL and had both starting CBs Out.  Oh and Cherry on top, they were in prevent zone a lot of the game.

dude as playing the DBs Matt Corral played against on Preseason while in soft zone

I really don't understand the argument.  If Dalton can do that every game then he would have an historic season.  So is the argument Fitt did a great job with this roster and Reich is such a great play caller that they can make Dalton look awesome and our only issue is Young is so terrible he ruins this great team?  OR maybe just maybe Seattle was an outlier and we went all in on passing the ball due to their secondary being in shambles which still resulted in 6.2 YPA and 27 points in a loss...

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Gotcha 😂

Can't answer your question though, I look at what Jeremiah said in his analysis. Specifically that Bryce Young is still looking for "college open" as opposed to "pro open".

The good part is that's the kind of thing that more reps can help fix.

his arm and mechanics are not good enough to go from one to the other

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