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From the ground up: How the Panthers are retooling Bryce Young's footwork to slow down time


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4 minutes ago, Tbe said:

 

 

Excited if this is how his usage plays out on game-day.  While there are questions about his ability as a receiver to run routes and get open consistently, I don't question his athleticism or physicality.  He could play that Deebo role for us while he develops at receiver.

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Excited if this is how his usage plays out on game-day.  While there are questions about his ability as a receiver to run routes and get open consistently, I don't question his athleticism or physicality.  He could play that Deebo role for us while he develops at receiver.


When you think about what DC has said about getting the ball out in 2.7 secs, this makes sense.

1st or 2nd read then check down.

XL is going to be that check down option a good bit of the time.

They need that non-RB option. Someone fast and big.

It will take a few years for him to become a route runner if he’s capable of that.

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Bryce won’t need to be a superstar in Dave’s system. He said he wants to run the ball and they drafted a kid who knows how to do it. The line has been up-graded and so has the weapons around Bryce. If Bryce doesn’t look significantly better in this system I’ll be shocked

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7 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Bryce won’t need to be a superstar in Dave’s system. He said he wants to run the ball and they drafted a kid who knows how to do it. The line has been up-graded and so has the weapons around Bryce. If Bryce doesn’t look significantly better in this system I’ll be shocked

They said the same thing about Darnold lol, QB has to be legit or nothing else works on offense

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12 hours ago, strato said:

I like Darnold a whole lot better. He has some upside because his tools are there. I don’t know what Bryce has. Hopefully a great scheme with a superior running game.

 

It all sounds like more ways to clog up an already stacked box. If Young can't hit deeper more often then it's just more ways to get to 4th down. 

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On 6/5/2024 at 3:46 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

It has to happen. 

Imagine trading up to #1 overall to draft a physically limited QB who has to have his mechanics rebuilt from the ground up.

Oh wee mayne.

You think other QBs aren’t working on their footwear right now? Yall latch on to agendas and ride them into the ground. Don’t know how you’ll manage to celebrate in success with Bryce this year. 

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13 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You think other QBs aren’t working on their footwear right now? Yall latch on to agendas and ride them into the ground. Don’t know how you’ll manage to celebrate in success with Bryce this year. 

Footwear? LOL

Sure, everyone is working on refining their game. Bryce has to rebuild his. There's a difference.

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It's funny to call it "latching onto an agenda". All the things I was dragged about leading up to the draft last year about expressing concerns about Bryce and his physical tools and limitations in his game played out on the field last year. The folks latching onto an agenda are the ones who are still trying to convince themselves that his super processing abilities are going to be enough to make up for the long list of physical limitations and footwork that exacerbates them.

He has to rebuild his game from the ground up. That's the reality. I hope he can pull it off. That's what would be the best for the Panthers. But I'd be lying if I said I expected it to happen. The most likely situation is that we're all talking 2025 QB prospects by Halloween.

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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's funny to call it "latching onto an agenda". All the things I was dragged about leading up to the draft last year about expressing concerns about Bryce and his physical tools and limitations in his game played out on the field last year. The folks latching onto an agenda are the ones who are still trying to convince themselves that his super processing abilities are going to be enough to make up for the long list of physical limitations and footwork that exacerbates them.

He has to rebuild his game from the ground up. That's the reality. I hope he can pull it off. That's what would be the best for the Panthers. But I'd be lying if I said I expected it to happen. The most likely situation is that we're all talking 2025 QB prospects by Halloween.

This year it will be a win win for us.  Bryce either gets his poo together or we will have a brand new signal caller we can be excited about.

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

It all sounds like more ways to clog up an already stacked box. If Young can't hit deeper more often then it's just more ways to get to 4th down. 

Not saying it is the 2024 Panthers but it is possible to move the LOS vs that if you are built to do it.

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1 minute ago, strato said:

Not saying it is the 2024 Panthers but it is possible to move the LOS vs that if you are built to do it.

It leaves the other half of the field vulnerable and if you can't attack that enoufh then it's going to be an uphill battle. It's like playing in the red zone all the time. It's the entire primise of bend but don't break was get them to a short field you have a chance at defending.

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