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Bryce Young Cannot Make Basic NFL Throws


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40 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

And when he had time he sailed balls over receivers heads. Never gonna make a point with this crap, this was just a great defensive playcall. Half the defenders in the backfield...Every team has busted plays like this, selling plays like this like its the norm is just lazy and misguided. 

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28 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

If Young were on 1 of our rivals, instead of this garbage team, we would all be howling with laughter and mocking him endlessly. Bust Young. if you look at him without the perspective of being a Panthers fan, his play becomes much, much harder to defend.

Except he'd probably look 10 times better if he were the QB of any other team other than the Carolina Panthers.

This fanbase has such terrible football IQ. We're going to be terrible for awhile at least I get to continue to laugh at the people who think they know what they're talking about on this forum. Haha.

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I don’t know if he is a bust, but he has zero semblance of a franchise QB.  Simply stated, when the level of play by the QB is consistently(I shall be kind) sub-standard the reaper shows. First to go most often is OC. In this instance the HC has been bounced. Very shortly (possibly next game) the OC shall be relieved minimally of play calling. is  anyone not name Thielen. His long throws are routinely off target.  Sure the panthers have skilled areas that are lacking elite talent.  But think about this…. Reich has been fired, now fans are demanding Brown be relieved of calling plays…. Meanwhile  RBs, WRs and TEs  will continue to be rotated and alternated.  But the QB in this instance remains untouchable.  There are 4 games left…. Maybe the defense steals a Victory for the panthers. But realistically this offense is bad , epic bad  I am an old head  this group reminds me of McKay’s TB buccaneer  mid 70s   The defense was stout but the offense was so pathetically horrific, the bucs lost 26 in a row.  I have zero belief this offense will snap to it this season.  I believe 1-16 or 2-15 is the end result  And the  we have mortgaged our draft capital into Bryce.  He will forever be linked to this egregious error of Fitterer. And I am not sure the fan base will be fair in their treatment of Bryce  

 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's not his fault he's our #1. We signed a declining 33 year old who should be a #2 at most and probably a #3 but he's forced into a role that he's not suited for and has honestly performed admirably in it. He's on track for over 1000 yards. He ain't the problem.

We expected TMJ to take a big step forward and that obviously didn't happen. We expected Mingo to be plug and play. Not so much. We signed a deep threat specialist in Chark to pair with a QB with no deep ball. The result of it all is what we're watching.

LG, so you're saying I shouldn't expect a wide receiver to run with the ball after he catches it? The situation doesn't matter. Catch the ball then try to score with it.

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50 minutes ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

Yeah he can. He's regressing because of the lack of talent, poor coaching scheme, and poor o line play this year. He needs a reset and its too early to call him a bust. Let's see how he's performing around this time next year.

Bryce is definitely regressing because of a lack of talent –– his lack of talent.

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6 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

LG, so you're saying I shouldn't expect a wide receiver to run with the ball after he catches it? The situation doesn't matter. Catch the ball then try to score with it.

He's not a YAC threat at this point in his career. Greg Olsen never was and we always loved him.  

Bryce went 5/7 for 74 yards throwing to Thielen today. He went 8/29 for 63 throwing to everyone else and yet Thielen is the target of your ire? Honestly that's just bizarre.

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Any and ALL incomplete passes are on the WRs for the cope crowd.  If Justin Jefferson were here, Young would be leading the Pro Bowl balloting!  Overthrown ball--quit on route.  Underthrown ball--wrong route. Inaccurate pass plausibly could be caught-- bad hands.  Dropped ball-DUH.

I mean, Bryce could have been the first QB in NFL history without an incomplete pass if only for those darn WRs!!!

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Just now, Johnstonny said:

Cam took a rag tag receiving core  similar to what we have to the SB.  Struggling is a nice word for coping....

Because he ran so well he’d draw 7 defenders to the line of scrimmage, no cover 2-3-4’s with Cam. Like what Mike Vick did in Philly. Could throw a bomb to desean jackson every play if he wanted or just run for 15

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