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What would a successful game for Young look like?


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Yeah, I don't have much to add to what CRA said. I want to see downfield passing.

ACCURATE downfield passing. Downfield completions. Not interceptions. Not sailing. Not skipping.

That's the only thing he could show me that makes me have hope. But likewise, I expect I'll actually see a bunch of outlets, dump offs, screens, and five-yard hooks.

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Ride in on a unicorn, look like an actual NFL player in game and then ride off the field on Santa's sleigh after a win...because all of that is a fantasy.

The real win would be his last game in a Panther uniform. IR from a bruised career would be the win I desperately need to make this nightmare end.

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

attack 15-25 yards downfield.  Probably need about 4-5 balls completed in that range.  And it being done largely from the pocket. 

I think that would be a sign of promise.  

In addition to the above:

I'd like to see some type of chemistry with a receiver not named Adam Thielen, who may play this week. AT is clearly his favorite target. If AT finishes with 4 or 5 catches that would be fine if XL, Coker, and DJ are getting multiple targets as well.

 

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