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A Brit breaks down Bryce Young vs Jacksonville


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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

It’s probably been said 1000 times but I’ll say it again; you really can’t grade Bryce based on last years clown show. We now have a much better o-line, much better receivers and hopefully much better coaching. Let’s see what Bryce can do THIS year and then grade him.

This, but you can see his problems from last year. This year I most definitely will be judging.

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23 hours ago, strato said:

I rewatched that game recently. Someone said something that made me go find it, don’t remember what.

I think there was one deep throw from inside our ten that Bryce actually looked good on. I thought wow if he could do that every time it looks more like a real QB. 

Maybe keep an eye out for it. 

yeah the deep throw inaccuracy is going to make or break Bryce Young .Bryce almost led the league last year in bad throws & a majority of those bad throws were where he threw the ball 20 plus yards

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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

It’s probably been said 1000 times but I’ll say it again; you really can’t grade Bryce based on last years clown show. We now have a much better o-line, much better receivers and hopefully much better coaching. Let’s see what Bryce can do THIS year and then grade him.

I think you have a very valid point.  I am a panther fan and hope he/they show signs of righting the ship.  We should be able to see if there is progress.  Cant unsee last season though and no matter what that is going to be on everyone's mind.  

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12 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Beck was really good last year, I just want to see him do it again and get better.  He is big, strong, great footwork/mechanics and has a howitzer for an arm

Way too early too decide on Beck - still need to have him for dinner to evaluate his table manners and gauge his ability in test taking.

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17 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

It keeps the big DTs out of his space.  I believe that's what he is implying.  Georgia's talented DTs were able to get in the pocket limiting his view.  That's why he wanted to roll out.  If you are going on size of the OL vs QB then Tua at 6' even isn't seeing over Robert Hunt last year.

It's not about keeping the DTs from collapsing the pocket - no QB operates well under those conditions - it's that Young literally can't see the middle of the field for about 10-15 yards. It's why he threw those two horrendous INTs against Atlanta - he was guessing that the S had vacated the space. 

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On 5/11/2024 at 10:19 AM, OldhamA said:

It's not about keeping the DTs from collapsing the pocket - no QB operates well under those conditions - it's that Young literally can't see the middle of the field for about 10-15 yards. It's why he threw those two horrendous INTs against Atlanta - he was guessing that the S had vacated the space. 

Was happening last camp

 

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On 5/10/2024 at 6:32 PM, BrisbanePanther said:

I see what you're saying, but to use this board's favorite word, I think it's a large dose of hopium/copium to place our fortunes on a hot hand that emerges from the shadows all of a sudden. There's way more Zach Wilsons than Joe Burrows. I understand sometimes players get buried on a bench at some schools, but ideally they would assert themselves accordingly in camp to be the starter.

I would need to see at least two years of increasingly better play with more big plays and fewer stupid plays against top competition on bigger stages to start to feel more comfort.

It's not about the prospect looking perfect at that level but if they have what it takes to grow into a quality professional. Mahhomes was not a lock and went 10th. Spend a pick and do it again until you hit. That level doesn't matter in the NFL. It just matters if you can coach the prospect up to the NFL level because none of them are locks.

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