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canales is going to play to Bryce's strengths.  Look for YAC guys, not deep burners.  They studied these QBs for 2 months last year and still missed it.  You had a 50% chance to get it right if you didn't research them at all.  I want Bryce to succeed, but damn, front office.  Damn, Tepper.  Is you stupid or somethin?

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

canales is going to play to Bryce's strengths.  Look for YAC guys, not deep burners.  They studied these QBs for 2 months last year and still missed it.  You had a 50% chance to get it right if you didn't research them at all.  I want Bryce to succeed, but damn, front office.  Damn, Tepper.  Is you stupid or somethin?

He killed it with Williams in college. Bryce is gonna flip the narrative on him this year with a much better oline better weapons and competent coaching. He’s still the same player that most analysts loved 

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4 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

He killed it with Williams in college. Bryce is gonna flip the narrative on him this year with a much better oline better weapons and competent coaching. He’s still the same player that most analysts loved 

The NFL is not college.

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23 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

canales is going to play to Bryce's strengths.  Look for YAC guys, not deep burners.  They studied these QBs for 2 months last year and still missed it.  You had a 50% chance to get it right if you didn't research them at all.  I want Bryce to succeed, but damn, front office.  Damn, Tepper.  Is you stupid or somethin?

We outsmarted ourselves with analytics to justify Tepper’s genius. The eye test was enough.

That said Bryce is a Panther and I hope he succeeds. 

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How many passes over 35 yards are thrown a game? How many are completed? I feel like taking the shots are as important as hitting them, to keep the defense honest. The first step is to take more shots and calling plays/schemes that make them early reads in the progression. 

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31 minutes ago, csx said:

 

Deep thoughts

OL coaching, and weapons are important in both.

Sure they are, but college successes do not automatically translate to the NFL. That's all I'm saying.

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14 minutes ago, App Panther said:

Thanks for not waiting 5 seconds to auto embed the tweet. 

This board is not very good at troubleshooting this issue.

Are the people having this issue on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mobile or PC, MacBook?

Chrome, Edge, Firefox?

And the people that it “just works” for after “a few seconds”, what are you using?

Clearly this is also Twitter vs X links related, but need more info on what y’all are using when it does/doesn’t work.

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

canales is going to play to Bryce's strengths.  Look for YAC guys, not deep burners.  They studied these QBs for 2 months last year and still missed it.  You had a 50% chance to get it right if you didn't research them at all.  I want Bryce to succeed, but damn, front office.  Damn, Tepper.  Is you stupid or somethin?

2 years according to Fitterer.  Which makes it even worse. 

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

canales is going to play to Bryce's strengths.  Look for YAC guys, not deep burners.  They studied these QBs for 2 months last year and still missed it.  You had a 50% chance to get it right if you didn't research them at all.  I want Bryce to succeed, but damn, front office.  Damn, Tepper.  Is you stupid or somethin?

Right but please.  Pretty please move on. 

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's just not a fit with Bryce. His strength is going deep. Bryce's biggest weakness is the deep ball.

well he wasn't even good at that last year imo

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