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Bryce Young Cannot Make Basic NFL Throws


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23 hours ago, jb2288 said:

Everyone has a different take on this but mine is essentially Bryce has been absolutely rattled and lost it. He needs to sit the rest of the season and spend all offseason working on his footwork while the FO does their job and fixes the damn offensive weapons issue. 
 

This is it.  Go look back at the Atlanta game.  He was a different QB.  But I think a lot of it is coaching.  The play calling and plays have sucked.  There are other inconsistencies in the team's play that indicate we didn't have the best cohesion of coaches.  He's getting pressured consistently and we're sending everyone out on routes.  I think they forced too much on him too soon thinking they were QB whispers that were going to have him out playing like a pro from the first snap.  Right now, he's in flight mode, waiting for the pocket to collapse, afraid to make a bad decision.

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12 minutes ago, parker said:

It has nothing to do with seeing over the line.  He isn't setting his feet when he throws because he doesn't trust the protection.  You can see a difference in the early games and now

It’s both that he’s unsettled in the pocket and he can’t see over the line when they get pushed back. He has an incredibly unconventional throwing motion, even dating back to his days at Bama, where he slowly drops back with his shoulders/hips parallel to the line only to flip his hips and get into a throwing motion just before he throws the ball. This won’t work in the NFL where you don’t have the time to pull off the hip flip, you need to be in a throwing posture from the moment you receive the ball. It also throws off the timing of the play, that’s why he’s late on everything. The reason he does this is bc he wants to be able to see the rush on both sides from his peripheral vision, he’s afraid to get hit from his blind side. This is also why we haven’t seen him take a gruesome blindside hits. But that’s part of the NFL game, you have to turn your back if you want to make NFL throws. No one has corrected him on it bc they probably know he’s not comfortable any other way. 

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I think he played some of his best ball yesterday. He show a lot of heart and mobility getting yards on the ground. 
 

The drops kept killing our momentum though. I get that he missed the deep throws but I personally felt like a light was starting to come on yesterday. He was getting aggressive and brave with the football. The fact that he was going deep at all was an oh poo moment for me.

Maybe I’ve set my standards too low. But we outplayed the Saints most of the game yesterday and I’m really curious to see if we’ll continue to see this version of Bryce. He’s gotta hit those bombs in stride but at least he wasn’t under throwing them. If he connects on those then all of the sudden he looks like a much different player.

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13 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Maybe I’ve set my standards too low. 

Ding ding ding!

 

14 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I’m really curious to see if we’ll continue to see this version of Bryce. 

I hope not, because this version of Bryce is still a turd. The only difference is that the turd curled differently this past Sunday, but it's still the same old poo. 

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On 12/10/2023 at 4:49 PM, fanpanther said:

Bryce was 13 of 39 with 137yards and 2 turnovers I am pretty sure that is by far the worse performance of the week for the league.  That should be a new award worse qb in the nfc and afc weekly.  Pretty sure young would have alot of those.  

They would still give the award to other players. The team, media and league coddle him as if he’s a child who needs to be protected. Bryce’s start is worse than Zach Wilson’s in 2021, remember the things said about Zach Wilson by week 14 of his rookie year? 

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2 hours ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

They would still give the award to other players. The team, media and league coddle him as if he’s a child who needs to be protected. Bryce’s start is worse than Zach Wilson’s in 2021, remember the things said about Zach Wilson by week 14 of his rookie year? 

Zach missed 4 games as a rookie and his first three the next year. If you suck and are injury prone, you might lose the team. Bryce also hasn’t thrown 4 picks in a game (yet)

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