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that's the thing  that really concerns me about Bryce Young is the the fact that he led the league almost in uncatchable balls last season & did lead the league in uncatchable balls when passes were thrown 20 plus yards.

lord help us...just saying

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53 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Mingo bashers need to realize that it you add 230 of those yards to his yardage, he would have had about 650 yards--not bad for a  rookie

I wouldn’t judge Mingo or anyone in that offense last year too harshly. It was a cluster from the beginning…

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14 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wouldn’t judge Mingo or anyone in that offense last year too harshly. It was a cluster from the beginning…

Ready for the games to start so you guys can tell us which players we can judge this season.

As far as I can tell right now we are allowed to judge Icky and Corbett on offense and Horn on D, am I missing anyone? 

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33 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Ready for the games to start so you guys can tell us which players we can judge this season.

As far as I can tell right now we are allowed to judge Icky and Corbett on offense and Horn on D, am I missing anyone? 

I said “I” wouldn’t. You are free to judge whatever player you want. I just think some players like Mingo were in a tough spot with a bad staff around them. I still think Icky is fine for the record. 

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A terrible offensive Line impacts everything--when you become not only one-dimensional, you become predictable because you are so limited by the OL.  Instead, people trash Mingo--a rookie trying to find a rhythm in a system without one--A QB trying to find a rhythm when the WRs are not open and the OL is a turnstile.  TOM BRADY would have struggled here. IN HIS PRIME.  I am concerned that this hurt Bryce Mentally--and he might not be able to recover--but let's see what happens before we torch our own players--again--to trash any offensive player beyond the IOL for last season suggests that you don't get football.

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7 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

A terrible offensive Line impacts everything--when you become not only one-dimensional, you become predictable because you are so limited by the OL.  Instead, people trash Mingo--a rookie trying to find a rhythm in a system without one--A QB trying to find a rhythm when the WRs are not open and the OL is a turnstile.  TOM BRADY would have struggled here. IN HIS PRIME.  I am concerned that this hurt Bryce Mentally--and he might not be able to recover--but let's see what happens before we torch our own players--again--to trash any offensive player beyond the IOL for last season suggests that you don't get football.

Man you are in for it now!

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

I said “I” wouldn’t. You are free to judge whatever player you want. I just think some players like Mingo were in a tough spot with a bad staff around them. I still think Icky is fine for the record. 

It wasnt a bad staff, the structure was just set up as pure poo

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Young's play at QB wasn't the OGs' equivalent of falling on your face and missing a block, it was actually worse as it was historically bad. Wasn't the line middle of the NFL pack for time to throw even with all of those plays that were blown up in the middle? 

As far as his mentality what does it matter? He doesn't have the tools and they are only going through the motions because they way overspent. He is a human punching bag again this year and if you don't see that then you are not prepared for another year of Panther football. Acting like there was ever anything to build up is really funny. Dude's tool box is near empty and his best trait is he is actually durable with his tiny frame. 

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14 hours ago, Verge said:

Both those charts show Mac Jones was off the charts good, which I find very interesting. 

Not exactly.  They show that Jones was making the most of the opportunities he had.  I was never a fan of his, but I think that the talent level in NE last year is somehow escaping the massive negative attention it should have received.  That team was terrible - especially the talent and coaching on offense - and everyone was still afraid of the wrath of hoodie.

He'll have a chance to restart his career at some point.  He was a middle of the pack QB as a rookie.  Plenty of teams out there would love to make it up to middle of the pack at QB.

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