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Underdog 2nd year QB preview


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11 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

You are forgetting the part where Bryce was thrown into the worst situation of all time with the worst OL of all time and WRs that shouldnt be allowed on a practice field. 

All the talk in the off-season was how much better we were going to be. That only changed when we sucked then suddenly the overall offense actually looked quite a bit better that one game that the mere mention of horribly triggers some people.

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4 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

None of that matters when your QB can't throw it more than 5 yards down the field

What excuses will you use this season ?

Since you want excuses anyway.....The other guys knew Bryce was never going to make it past 5"10' and they didnt give a damn they continued to grow , bunch of inconsiderate jerks! 

How do they think the super processor is supposed to work when he cant see over them!

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

All the talk in the off-season was how much better we were going to be. That only changed when we sucked them suddenly the overall offense actually looked quite a bit better that one game that the mere mention of horribly triggers some people.

You are only as good as your QB and right now teams have backups better than our #1 pick franchise QB. He can behave at dinner like no other though!

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

You are only as good as your QB and right now teams have backups better than our #1 pick franchise QB. He can behave at dinner like no other though!

Exactly. I'd never argue our offensive pieces were good but I don't think they were nearly as atrocious as people make them out to be to make excuses for Bryce. What I saw was basically a bad NFL offense with a bad NFL OL and bad NFL WRs with a QB at the helm that looked like he lacked the prerequisite NFL talent. The end result was one of the worst overall offenses in modern NFL history.

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19 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Brett Farve was once deemed an impossible project too. I know... he had the size and strength, but if all you're going to fall back on is his size, then this is all a waste of time anyways. 

His size is affecting his footwork, which is affecting his throwing velocity and accuracy. It's really not that hard to tie together. It's not all about his size, it's the trickle down effect of it and if they can find a work around without him resorting to these bad habits. Unless he's an absolute brainiac of a football mind it's a lot of effort spent on an uphill battle for the coaches and other offensive players

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4 hours ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

None of that matters when your QB can't throw it more than 5 yards down the field

What excuses will you use this season ?

did you skip the OTA videos last week of him throwing several passes that were 30-40 yds in the air? if your offense is based around 50+ passing plays, you’re not going very far.

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5 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

You are forgetting the part where Bryce was thrown into the worst situation of all time with the worst OL of all time and WRs that shouldnt be allowed on a practice field. 

you get so caught up in identifying the problems with everyone else what about an undersized Qb who almost led the league in bad throws last season & couldn't run the offense from under center which made it more difficult for the oL to sell the run on passing plays from the shotgun

I dare say right lol & can almost assure you that Bryce Young played a bigger role in the  problems we seen along the oL & with our WR corps than most people realize 

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Right now, no one can know how Bryce will perform this year. There's nothing we can take from last year's work that wasn't tainted by bad coaching and bad players all around him. 

And we really don't know how the team rebuild is going.

Or how the teams we are opposing will do.

Or where a key injury to our team or others will affect the games.

We're just going to have to tune in or show up at the stadium to find out.

And that's kind of exciting. Can't wait for September and decent football to return. Hope we're playing some of it.

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