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Bryce Young has 4 pick sixes in a season. In game 10 out of 17...


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He does not stand a chance with this offense. It’s the most predictable in the league. Zero run game, horrible O line, and a 33 year old white WR as your number one (and only) threat to make any progress on the field. Bryce has looked bad but we are in the worst position imaginable for any QB, much less a rookie. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

That's why they're pick sixes. It's usually not the downfield passes that go back for six. It's the checkdowns that the defender catches on the run already heading toward his endzone.

I just meant in general. These numbers are getting pretty ugly given the amount of short passes he’s attempting 

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Just now, Varking said:

A lot of it happens because the ball has no velocity so defenders are stopped or running at our endzone where our receivers are still running the other way and it gets jumped. 

This one was just a hell of a play by that CB. He has 4 this year. The problem was Young missed Tremble with no one covering him. You have to take advantage of blown coverage like that. 

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13 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Not saying hes a bust but boy oh boy does this not look good!!!!!!!!!

The all time record is 7 pick sixes thrown by Jameis Winston in 2019.  

And as a guy who had always been critical of Jameis as a pro, he also countered that with plenty of TDs to his own receivers.  I think the running joke that season was from Arians about you never know if it's gonna be a TD to one team or the other on any given Jameis throw...  but Jameis could and has still won games with his arm - which you expect from a franchise QB.  Bryce is not capable of countering his mistakes bc he needs his supporting cast to make the plays for him bc he can't make them himself.

 

Tired of this poo.

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

This one was just a hell of a play by that CB. He has 4 this year. The problem was Young missed Tremble with no one covering him. You have to take advantage of blown coverage like that. 

It was a hell of a play, but it's also not possible if that throw has any level of zip on it.  Can't jump it if it doesn't float to the outside or is placed to the outside shoulder and up.  It just died.  His arm is weak.

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8 minutes ago, Varking said:

A lot of it happens because the ball has no velocity so defenders are stopped or running at our endzone where our receivers are still running the other way and it gets jumped. 

Which was the Major question that most people would not answer honestly. Still won’t.

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