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Bryce dropback and footwork


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1 hour ago, NAS said:

I think this is a facade to hide what he’s feeling inside his head - panic. I do think QBs can be ruined l, at this point he’s irredeemable 

This exactly, people are fuming he was 'laughing' about his first pick. That was just his coping method for how screwed he knows he is out there on the field. He's going to lose his mind as the season goes on even more because he can't trust himself anymore after he's been able to trust himself on the field at every single level before the NFL.

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3 hours ago, Jrock88 said:

There was. Coming out of Bama he was considered an elite pocket passer with accuracy and touch that the great ones have

He was never considered an elite pocket passer, he was drafted because they thought he was the next Wilson. 

He always played school yard bullshit, he never threw the ball in rhythm, thats what elite pocket passers do, when they plant their back foot in the drop back the ball comes out. 

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1 hour ago, Wanderlai said:

We were sold he is a super computer at reading defenses…I knew that was BS after the first few games last year but how did those responsible for analyzing his skills f’up so bad. His brain was his only selling pint but it’s mush 

NFL is much faster than college.  In college he had 5-7 seconds to throw.  In NFL he has 3 seconds.  Apparently Bryce Young brain is Windows 98 capacity and his processing went to poo at the next level.

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20 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

He was never considered an elite pocket passer, he was drafted because they thought he was the next Wilson. 

He always played school yard bullshit, he never threw the ball in rhythm, thats what elite pocket passers do, when they plant their back foot in the drop back the ball comes out. 

Russell went 2nd or 3rd round .. so why did bryce go #1?

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The footwork and mechanics just don't matter. Those are things that come into play if you have the prerequisite talent. Bryce lacks the prerequisite talent. Give him textbook mechanics and he still can't perform.

Weaker players can only compete via excellent mechanics, he has little to maximize but it would be much better with everything working together. 
He would have a chance. It is one game, but the worry was that those rebuilt mechanics would fall away when the bullets started flying and we could see the difference in his 7 on 7 throws vs live action. 

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