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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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5 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Honest quest: how do you think Stroud would have performed as a 2023 Carolina Panther? How do you this Young would have performed in the Houston system?

Houston worse, Panthers better 

Frank wouldn’t have had to neuter his plays for CJ. Which we know because of Dalton 

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6 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Honest quest: how do you think Stroud would have performed as a 2023 Carolina Panther? How do you this Young would have performed in the Houston system?

Overall, hard to say. But in this game I'm watching right now, Bryce would be looking the same as he did here. He cannot operate in muddy pockets. He'd be taking sacks, sailing throws, and the offense would be stalling out.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm just so numb at this point to every QB who takes an NFL field looking better than Bryce. 2nd stringers, 3rd stringers, UDFA rookies, doesn't matter. They take the field and show more promise than Bryce.

Bryce regardless, it's just awesome to watch some of these guys crank out bigger passes with such ease.  It reminds me why I enjoy football, fun as hell to watch them spray it all over.  

 

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Hard to know but Stroud is more accurate and has a quicker release, and maybe a better arm.  That doesn’t mean Bryce can’t improve but Strouds a star already 

Maybe a better arm? He absolutely has a better arm. If Young had a solid arm, I think most of us would say he still has a chance to be good. The problem lies squarely with his physical limitations and that’s why most of us don’t think he can ever improve enough to be a good starter.

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