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What Exactly Is Your Criteria for Bryce in 2024 to Have Faith In Him Moving Forward 2025+ ??


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How will Bryce do next year?   

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  1. 1. How Will Bryce Do in 2024??

    • He will explode for 4000+ 30+ TDs and lead us to playoffs
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    • He'll make a reasonable improvement ~ 24 TD 3000 yards and well be competing for division
      68
    • He'll make a marginal improvement ~ 19 TD 12TD and we'll have a 4-8 ish wins
      75
    • He'll stay around the same 1/1 TD ratio and we are competing for a top 10 pick again
      25
    • He'll be worse, very negative TD INT ratio and well be drafting/acquiring his replacement in the next offseason
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2 hours ago, strato said:

That's nice. Shorts, no pressure, no clock. No defenders on the target nor in his face. 

People threw money at him, off of doing that.

4 seconds in the air and 33 year old Thielen, someone else is catching that ball in a real game lol

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

4 seconds in the air and 33 year old Thielen, someone else is catching that ball in a real game lol

I love them because Panthers but our social media team sometimes has the awareness of a brick.

Meanwhile opposing secondaries we will be facing are watching that like:

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5 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

4 seconds in the air and 33 year old Thielen, someone else is catching that ball in a real game lol

I really doubt Thielen is running these deep routes in a real game (at least I hope not), which is what slightly confuses me about why we're running this in practice.  But given that Thielen was the receiver here, then 4 seconds in the air makes sense considering that's legit how long it takes him to run that far.

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Your boy is at 31 in the new CBS QB rankings. Behind everyone but Daniel Jones lol 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2024-nfl-qb-power-rankings-brock-purdy-jordan-love-crack-top-10-in-first-post-draft-pecking-order/

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It'll be hard for Young, last year's No. 1 pick, not to take a step forward after an often-hapless debut. New coach Dave Canales should help, along with a refreshed receiving corps.
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Lets leave the evaluation aspect to the regular season, yeah?

Some of you look at a 5 second clip and prognosticate an entire season and offseason based on it. This part of the year is about footwork, route concepts, ball placement, and timing. It's running through the playbook.

It's not reading defenses, adjusting protections, calling audibles, facing pressure, evaluating down and distance, installing situational packages, etc.

All you can take from the clip is that work is being done, it was a well-thrown ball (over the shoulder and in-stride, on the sideline) and that Canales is happy with what he is seeing and is clearly taking a direct and on-hand approach to coaching. Anything other than that is projection of your internal biases.

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30 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Lets leave the evaluation aspect to the regular season, yeah?

Some of you look at a 5 second clip and prognosticate an entire season and offseason based on it. This part of the year is about footwork, route concepts, ball placement, and timing. It's running through the playbook.

It's not reading defenses, adjusting protections, calling audibles, facing pressure, evaluating down and distance, installing situational packages, etc.

All you can take from the clip is that work is being done, it was a well-thrown ball (over the shoulder and in-stride, on the sideline) and that Canales is happy with what he is seeing and is clearly taking a direct and on-hand approach to coaching. Anything other than that is projection of your internal biases.

I mean, we don't even know Canales is really taking a hands on approach. All we really know what the Panther PR machine puts out for us to consume. 

Canales frankly shouldn't have time to really work with Bryce Young much.  He is a first year HC with an entire team to figure out. 

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36 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, we don't even know Canales is really taking a hands on approach. All we really know what the Panther PR machine puts out for us to consume. 

Canales frankly shouldn't have time to really work with Bryce Young much.  He is a first year HC with an entire team to figure out. 

At this point in the season he should have plenty of time to work with Bryce. Come training camp? Much less.

But one thing that Canales should be doing as a first year head coach, is not trying to do too much. He hired assistants for a reason. Let them do their jobs.

Canales can bounce around and insert his insights when he feels appropriate, but everyone knows that he was hired in major part to his ability to mold quarterbacks and wide receivers. He would be doing a huge disservice to the team, and to the career he built to get here, if he didn't allot time to his areas of "expertise."

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