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Mingo stat. Lost yards on uncatchable balls


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44 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It's a pretty simple point.  He stated Bryce made the OL of Alabama look bad which never happens.  It was literally worse the year he left.  Before that it was worse in the 90s.  I get people are down on him, but his college play was solid.  I would say let's not get carried away here, but I am sure we are all well past that point.

Bad QBs CAN make OLs look worse and bad OLs can make QBs look worse.  People were high on Sam Howell and he was sacked more than Bryce.  Does that mean he is worse than Bryce?

I think Howell and Bryce both had a lot to do with their sack numbers.  Were their OLs great? Nope.  But lots of offenses operate behind meh OL play in the NFL. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think Howell and Bryce both had a lot to do with their sack numbers. 

It's on both.  Having 3rd string OGs playing is rough on a QB, especially a short QB.  Teams just put their best pass rusher right over the center and let them have at it.  If he couldn't scramble like he did or throw the ball away as much as he did, who knows the final number of sacks allowed in the 16 games he played.  Bryce is far from innocent here with his hesitations and holding the ball too long, but OL and weapons share the blame as well.  Everything on offense was just awful.  The staff, the OL, the weapons, the QB, everything....

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

Did he post actual clips? Or is all charts 

If he posted clips it would reveal that a majority of the uncatchable balls were due to Mingo running the wrong route.

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

It's on both.  Having 3rd string OGs playing is rough on a QB, especially a short QB.  Teams just put their best pass rusher right over the center and let them have at it.  If he couldn't scramble like he did or throw the ball away as much as he did, who knows the final number of sacks allowed in the 16 games he played.  Bryce is far from innocent here with his hesitations and holding the ball too long, but OL and weapons share the blame as well.  Everything on offense was just awful.  The staff, the OL, the weapons, the QB, everything....

My concern is he iffers zero threat with his legs either 

he isnt exactly nifty in the backfield or at breaking tackles 

i want to believe.  I really really do

but i just cant see how

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

I think Howell and Bryce both had a lot to do with their sack numbers.  Were their OLs great? Nope.  But lots of offenses operate behind meh OL play in the NFL. 

The biggest problem in Washington was Bieniemy. First year starting QB and a poor pass blocking OL and your plan is to throw the ball at the highest percentage rate in the NFL? Yikes.

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34 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

My concern is he iffers zero threat with his legs either 

he isnt exactly nifty in the backfield or at breaking tackles 

i want to believe.  I really really do

but i just cant see how

I wouldn't say zero. He lead all QBs in yards per carry. 10th in qb first downs. 

What are you basing that on?

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9 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

I'll explain it to you like somebody who still gives a poo about whether people wear a mask alone in their car.

Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates' transgender chemtrails were distributed by George Soros via cans of Bud Light with Dylan Mulvaney's face on it to Hunter Biden's laptop.  This was then telepathically transmitted to Seth Rich who used his ivermectin and HCQ powered brain waves to make Bryce Young throw inaccurate passes.

Ghost hands wrote this..

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8 hours ago, Manna said:

In real time I was thinking "why the heck would Mingo do that dumb jump." watching it in this angle, I feel the same because he could've just continued slowing down (as he was already doing) because Bryce actually threw it to a catchable spot (with a defender in his face). 

Lol catchable, it was 5 yards behind him.  Mingo momentum carried him out of bounds.  It was thrown late and behind, stop making excuses for Bryce

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8 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Lol catchable, it was 5 yards behind him.  Mingo momentum carried him out of bounds.  It was thrown late and behind, stop making excuses for Bryce

My first thought was at that angle he jumped up because he didn't want to blow both hamstrings trying to awkwardly catch a ball that far behind him. 

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20 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Lol catchable, it was 5 yards behind him.  Mingo momentum carried him out of bounds.  It was thrown late and behind, stop making excuses for Bryce

For the record I've never been in support of picking Bryce. I just try to give credit when it's due. 

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10 hours ago, Montsta said:

Explain this to me like I wear a mask alone in my car. 
 

Does this mean he was slightly less shitty than we thought and BY is slightly more shitty than we thought?

Bro,

Put that on a T-Shirt, I will buy it. I've been asking myself this for four years now. 

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7 hours ago, fanpanther said:

The great thing about Young being horrific last year is he doesnt have to do much at all to improve on his rookie season lol

There is definitely nowhere to go to but up. I just get the feeling fans will try to overhypes that up. Bryce just being mediocre next year would technically be an improvement....but he just has so far to go from where he is now. 

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