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Falcons vs. Panthers: The bar has been set low for Bryce Young


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I think if he starts making a leap forward it will happen this weekend. He's finally starting to get aggressive and playing loose with the football. He just unfortunately missed on those deep shots. Hopefully he'll start hitting some of those Sunday. 

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17 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I think if he starts making a leap forward it will happen this weekend. He's finally starting to get aggressive and playing loose with the football. He just unfortunately missed on those deep shots. Hopefully he'll start hitting some of those Sunday. 

I don’t think it’s going to happen this weekend. Check the weather

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25 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I think if he starts making a leap forward it will happen this weekend. He's finally starting to get aggressive and playing loose with the football. He just unfortunately missed on those deep shots. Hopefully he'll start hitting some of those Sunday. 

...i was wanting 250yrds passing but due to the impending weather...he'll be lucky to get 125....

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54 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I think if he starts making a leap forward it will happen this weekend. He's finally starting to get aggressive and playing loose with the football. He just unfortunately missed on those deep shots. Hopefully he'll start hitting some of those Sunday. 

His best season at Bama he completed just over 30% of his deep passes. That is not going to get magically better at the NFL level with the closing speed of NFL players.

He is not built for deep passing. If we wanted a guy to air it out, Young should not have been the pick. 

I expect something like 16/33 109 yards. he is going to play super conservative, Bates is the guy that fuged his head up initially. 

 

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30 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

There will definitely be his patented midget hops though. 

lol!! That’s funny!! I didn’t watch him in college and obviously we didn’t see stuff during evaluations!! Hmmm!! When I saw him playing in regular season I was like why is he hopping before he throws!?? What is this!! Oh lawd..

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