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Bryce Young’s QBR now barely higher than JaMarcus Russell’s


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19 hours ago, Shocker said:

It’s weird how people are spending this much time to bash Young.  Maybe you are Hitler.  I can say bullshit too.  Doesn’t make either stat or comment real

They do act like it against Bryce cause these haters seems CLUELESS that playmakers win games! Without them, most QB struggle all game long. Playmakers are the REAL MVP in my book and we traded our only elite one with breakaway speed to finally make Fields look very good!!!

And if anyone saw last night MNF game that once Tyreek Hill left the game with an injury while up by 2 TD, Tua struggles finding open receivers cause as the defensive backs are now able to double cover Waddle to upset the Fins who were favored by 13.5 over the Titans. Yet most haters here CONTINUES to BLAME Bryce for struggling cause he has NO playmakers!!! 

 

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5 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

They do act like it against Bryce cause these haters seems CLUELESS that playmakers win games! Without them, most QB struggle all game long. Playmakers are the REAL MVP in my book and we traded our only elite one with breakaway speed to finally make Fields look very good!!!

And if anyone saw last night MNF game that once Tyreek Hill left the game with an injury while up by 2 TD, Tua struggles finding open receivers cause as the defensive backs are now able to double cover Waddle to upset the Fins who were favored by 13.5 over the Titans. Yet most haters here CONTINUES to BLAME Bryce for struggling cause he has NO playmakers!!! 

 

Bryce missing a wide open Mingo should’ve ended this type of discussion. The kid sucks, we screwed up, let’s move on. 

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11 hours ago, Newbie said:

Bryce missing a wide open Mingo should’ve ended this type of discussion. The kid sucks, we screwed up, let’s move on. 

I'm not saying Bryce shouldn't have made that completion. He should have. 100%. But I've seen every QB in the NFL miss that throw - too deep and too short. A lot of them were even more open. Saw Stroud do it a couple of weeks ago. So he missed it once - granted that may be the first time he's attemtped it all season. At least he's looking for it now. He wasn't even looking in that direction a week ago. 

Who else has caught a deep pass in the middle of the field like that on this team - including the Dalton game? I can't remember one. I remember a couple of sideline throws to Chark, but that's it. Honestly think playcalling has been a big problem this season. 

Oh and Mingo is getting better against the press. I think he'll be ok. 

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11 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I'm not saying Bryce shouldn't have made that completion. He should have. 100%. But I've seen every QB in the NFL miss that throw - too deep and too short. A lot of them were even more open. Saw Stroud do it a couple of weeks ago. So he missed it once - granted that may be the first time he's attemtped it all season. At least he's looking for it now. He wasn't even looking in that direction a week ago. 

Who else has caught a deep pass in the middle of the field like that on this team - including the Dalton game? I can't remember one. I remember a couple of sideline throws to Chark, but that's it. Honestly think playcalling has been a big problem this season. 

Oh and Mingo is getting better against the press. I think he'll be ok. 

You've seen every NFL QB miss that type of throw, I've never seen Bryce make that type of throw.

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On 12/11/2023 at 9:38 PM, Shocker said:

It’s weird how people are spending this much time to bash Young.  Maybe you are Hitler.  I can say bullshit too.  Doesn’t make either stat or comment real

I think it’s even weirder how people spend so much time defending him. That’s hard work. 
 

It’s so easy to bash him. He’s done nothing. 

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3 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I think it’s even weirder how people spend so much time defending him. That’s hard work. 

There are far more anti-Bryce threads created on this forum than positive-Bryce threads.

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On 12/11/2023 at 7:43 AM, Wanderlai said:

Last thing Bryce defenders have left

Peyton Manning had a passer rating of 71.2 with 3,739 yards, 26 touchdowns and 28 interceptions 

Young though 12 games 70.9 with 2,192 yards, 9 touchdowns and 9 interceptions 

He at least scored and put up yards.  Honestly, that season looks all world compared to Bryce. 

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36 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I think it’s even weirder how people spend so much time defending him. That’s hard work. 
 

It’s so easy to bash him. He’s done nothing. 

What I don't get is why they defend him so strongly. Are they former Bama fans? Did they go to high school with Bryce? Are they such diehard Panthers homers they support every aspect of the team no matter what? Does that mean they also think Tepper can change? Rhule and Reich were good? Clausen needed more help?

It baffles me why they are so stubborn about this one kid.

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