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Bryce Young Cannot Make Basic NFL Throws


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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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.

He gets the most targets. He gets the most catches. He gets the most plays dialed up to get him the ball in the passing game. He's not making big plays with all those opportunities. Why can't he be held accountable like everyone else? Not expecting him to run away from 22 years old CBs. Just don't fall down when he catches the ball.

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Just now, mc52beast said:

All the couch potato GM’s and talent evaluators here want to judge Bryce based on one freakin season… there’s a long list of pretty good QB’s who sucked their first season then went on to dominate.

Yeah, but those other QBs that turned out good at least showed the TRAITS that one could see translating/developing further down the road.  Bryce, not so much.  Weak arm, short, small frame, H-O-R-R-I-B-L-E footwork--leading to limited throws and inaccuracy. 

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

All the couch potato GM’s and talent evaluators here want to judge Bryce based on one freakin season… there’s a long list of pretty good QB’s who sucked their first season then went on to dominate.

Burrow got better as the year went on before he went down, as did most of the bad rookies spare rare cases like Steve young or Brett Favre. Bryce could be good but it might not be with the Panthers. Really need a running qb to take pressure of terrible WR’s

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If Penix or McCarthy is there at 33...I mean, that's tempting given what we've seen this year.  But it's doubtful to think a QB at the top of the second realistically happens.  

However, I don't think it would be a bad idea to keep an eye on one in the 3rd-4th rounds.  Some competition with a young backup with big traits/upside could be better at this rate.  And maybe we find ourselves a Hurts, Purdy, Cousins type.  Cameron Ward & Michael Pratt are the two I'd personally target.   

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

He gets the most targets. He gets the most catches. He gets the most plays dialed up to get him the ball in the passing game. He's not making big plays with all those opportunities. Why can't he be held accountable like everyone else? Not expecting him to run away from 22 years old CBs. Just don't fall down when he catches the ball.

5 catches on 7 targets for 74 yards

Everyone else 8 catches on 29 targets for 63 yards.

This has to be the most hilariously bad take of the day my man 

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3 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

If Penix or McCarthy is there at 33...I mean, that's tempting given what we've seen this year.  But it's doubtful to think a QB at the top of the second realistically happens.  

However, I don't think it would be a bad idea to keep an eye on one in the 3rd-4th rounds.  Some competition with a young backup with big traits/upside could be better at this rate.  And maybe we find ourselves a Hurts, Purdy, Cousins type.  Cameron Ward & Michael Pratt are the two I'd personally target.   

I'm not high on Penix as an NFL prospect but McCarthy is intriguing.

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