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Gameday Thread: KC-CAR


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1 minute ago, CBDellinger said:

He saw a receiver running up the line with defenders backs turned and lobed it up giving his guy a chance. That’s a good play right!? I mean if we’re looking for progress it’s there. That’s better than the alternative.

I'll take any progress I can get. If he made a good play then he gets credit for it. But we are and have lowered the bar here. There's nothing wrong with acknowledging that.

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5 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

Yeah I don't get why they don't run him off a rub, fade to the back pylon and go play basketball for it. I know he's done well on those in-cuts in the RedZone but let him go play physical for it sometimes. 

Everything is compressed in the red zone and the panthers generally go quick 1 reads towards the back of the end zone. 

it minimizes defenses ability to make a play and doesn’t let blitzes freak Bryce out. Unfortunately it requires a lot of timing an precision and perfect passes and whelp

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3 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

The thing is, Bryce isn't just throwing up prayers in the throw people are talking about. He threw to a specific place on the field for JT and it was like a 30+ yard gain. Bryce has had some awful throws before but his passes have been largely on target today (and he's definitely stretched the field). JT was NOT injured in that play either. He was injured in a later play where he fought for an extra few yards and lept someone, got spun out of bounds and landed on his head 😞

Specific part of the field or not when it is basically a punt arc on the ball it will be contested. It’s just a blind luck deal. Is your guy going to get it or will the other two guys get it?
But Wilson did that same hopeful poo and got away with it. So….

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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

To be very honest, it looked like young was trying to throw the ball away and it didn’t get there 

just as lucky it didn’t get intercepted 

Huh? You and I were seeing different plays... If we're talking about the same one. Young had a defender bearing down on him, he was clearly throwing to JT. He also may have seen the holding before the throw given where he threw the ball 

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1 minute ago, strato said:


But Wilson did that same hopeful poo and got away with it. So….

Wilson had an absolute hose and could extend players forever. Russell Wilson bullshit was a back breaking 50 yard bomb on 4th and game. 

bryce’s blimps are passed that go higher than distance covered and require a receiver to run 40 yards to gain 20. 

this is an agonizing offense to watch. 

9 points 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

Specific part of the field or not when it is basically a punt arc on the ball it will be contested. It’s just a blind luck deal. Is your guy going to get it or will the other two guys get it?
But Wilson did that same hopeful poo and got away with it. So….

Some truth there for sure. But some of his throws have that arc but they're going to an area of the field decided by the route. He had a similar looking throw to Moore earlier.

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Everything is compressed in the red zone and the panthers generally go quick 1 reads towards the back of the end zone. 

it minimizes defenses ability to make a play and doesn’t let blitzes freak Bryce out. Unfortunately it requires a lot of timing an precision and perfect passes and whelp

 

Well hell, a rub and fade is a one step drop lol. No reads, you just fuging toss it up and hope your guys wins it.

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