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Bryce Young’s Arm Strength


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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Even Flacco off the couch at almost 40 years old had a noticeably stronger arm in the Browns game I watched. I need the list of the 4-5 starters with weaker arms that some people are claiming he’s above

I mean, some starters aren’t really starters. Look at Bears list of guys that were compared.    That’s who Bryce is mixing it up with. 

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56 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's wild to me to sit here and watch otherwise seemingly reasonable, decently intelligent people still try to deny that Bryce Young has a serious arm strength deficiency in the NFL.  I was telling y'all this a year ago.

I mean, it’s the huddle.  People were claiming Ben McAdoo was gonna be a difference maker and Matt Rhule want in over his head going into year 3.   The list is long of what Panther fans will convince themselves in the name of down being up. 

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

sigh.

DeVonta Smith, #2 to AJ Brown, 2.8 Sep, caught 81 balls for 1066 yards.

Gabe Davis, #2 to Stefon Diggs, 2.8 Sep, caught 45 balls for 746 yards.

Rashid Shaheed, #2 to Chris Olave, 2.8 Sep, caught 46 balls for 719 yards.

Jordan Addison, #2 to Justin Jefferson, 2.8 Sep, caught 70 balls for 911 yards.

But seriously, why does it matter how they got the separation they got?  Oh, right, it doesn't.  These guys were NFL open.  Our guys were NFL open.  Put the ball on them.  If we subsequently lead the league in drops, ok, fine we can clearly see where the problem is.

Man, can we face reality please?  It's one thing to hope for the best, but we have to do it while staring at reality.  I hope Bryce makes a miraculous turnaround.  I hope he becomes a franchise QB.  I promise, I want him to succeed.

What I can't stand is seeing the continuous string of excuses that the copium and hopium peddlers keep trying to sell.  What I can't stand is the idea that a potentially good coach gets hamstrung by the dead weight of a QB who can't do the things the NFL demands.  What I can't stand is the thought of another wasted season with no backup plan.

You don't get to ask others to face reality when you're out here comparing Chark to CeeDee Lamb and Mingo to Jordan Addison. Bryce can still be a bad QB even if the receivers are terrible. You don't have to be ridiculous to try to make a point.

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4 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

He throws balls that are easy to catch. He does elevate others. He still needs his oline to protect him. 62 sacks is unacceptable.  

I'm personally tired of people claiming bryce can't throw deep, isn't accurate.  Can't see the field. 

 

I get a bunch of you simply don't like Bryce Young, but talking poo about him just makes it look like you don't know football. 

Sometimes the truth hurts because there is some obvious truth to all of those points 

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4 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

I'm personally tired of people claiming bryce can't throw deep

From college to the NFL his deep passing accuracy has been mediocre at best.

This isn't a claim. It's reality.

You can hope he somehow finds a way to turn these issues around without pretending it isn't happening.

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13 hours ago, 0kBoomer said:


There is a lot of trash about Bryce’s arm here. Let’s not forget CAN sling it. 
 

He doesn’t have a Josh Allen rocket arm. He doesn’t need it. 
 

He has all the arm strength needed to be successful. What he needs is a pocket he can actually step up in and receivers who can get separation. 

 

Bruh, that's less than 60 yards in the air, and just look at how much effort he had to put into that throw, it was almost as if he was an Olympic javelin thrower and had to heave his entire body to throw the ball less than 60 yards. Bryce doesn't have an NFL arm, and thank you for proving that. 

 

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Bruh, that's less than 60 yards in the air, and just look at how much effort he had to put into that throw, it was almost as if he was an Olympic javelin thrower and had to heave his entire body to throw the ball less than 60 yards. Bryce doesn't have an NFL arm, and thank you for proving that. 

He threw that ball from the 35 yard line and dropped it into a bucket at the 5. 
 

How can you look at that throw and talk poo? Do you understand what you are watching?

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2 minutes ago, 0kBoomer said:

He threw that ball from the 35 yard line and dropped it into a bucket at the 5. 
 

How can you look at that throw and talk poo? Do you understand what you are watching?

It was a great throw but one any nfl qb should be able to make. It doesn't change anything else about his physical limitations.

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