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Bryce Young faced the least pressure of any quarterback this week


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10 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Is it all Bryce Young fault, No its not. Our WR's aren't getting Seperation soon enough. The play calling isn't effective. It's like we came with a game plan, maybe from film, but zero plan to adapt when the game plan doesn't work. We aren't maximizing our players, we're just running plays. It's Bryce Young ready, No!

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25 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

both sacks sunday were just bizarre

he rolled out to his left, signalled for the WR to go deep (double covered but had half a step), tried to set his feet, then dove. It looks like he got lit up, but I bet from a different angle he just went to the ground. Like he had time to throw it away, throw it somewhere only the receiver could catch it, etc.

The second sack, Moton pushed Bosa downfield. If he just steps up into the pocket it's fine. But he can't step up, and defenders know this. But instead of actually running quickly out of the pocket to his left, he just kinda toe walked away. Not a care in the world. Oops, you're sacked.

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I wanted to see how he looked in better circumstances.  I'm MORE than good now.  Already looking at FAs and upcoming draft class QBs.  

FA is where I'm at. That or we pick from either Baker Mayfield or Teddy Bridgewater clones in the draft.  I'll pass on those.

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13 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

both sacks sunday were just bizarre

he rolled out to his left, signalled for the WR to go deep (double covered but had half a step), tried to set his feet, then dove. It looks like he got lit up, but I bet from a different angle he just went to the ground. Like he had time to throw it away, throw it somewhere only the receiver could catch it, etc.

The second sack, Moton pushed Bosa downfield. If he just steps up into the pocket it's fine. But he can't step up, and defenders know this. But instead of actually running quickly out of the pocket to his left, he just kinda toe walked away. Not a care in the world. Oops, you're sacked.

The first one Chuba was wide fuging open for a dump off that would have probably been at least a first down504285720_ScreenShot2024-09-16at12_44_53AM.thumb.png.f057a634e51a9588df382a0a18c82229.png

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56 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

We signed three big dudes in the middle.  Big mistake.  These guys were available:  munchkins-the-wizard-of-oz-1939-DT6HJW.thumb.jpg.3cb85300a26f7bf13bad77ee6aab1212.jpg

I actually met the one in the middle--he was at Concord Mills--the last living Oz cast member---he was funny as hell--told me the back stories about making the movie.

The Lollipop Kids in the House!  

 

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The biggest tell to me was his reaction after that interception

 

that was the face of a man who knows he’s in over his head and  *desperate* for something to go well, anything. His confidence is completely and absolutely gone. Spent an offseason retooling for him and he somehow managed to regress and come out with the yips. It’s so over lol.

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