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Bryce Young - Good and Bad, what say you?


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I watched most of this game from an airport and plane, saw almost everything and at least followed updates for what I didn’t see. Landing now but I’m curious on yalls take.

Good:

Pocket Movement and Awareness

Improvisation in the pocket, extending the play

Clear Confidence and Demand all game

Pushing the ball downfield 

Throwing the 50/50 1:1 Balls

Good decision making passing and running 

Accuracy outside of the redzone

Composure - not only with defensive pressure but with receivers dropping balls and multiple dumbass offensive line false starts penalties ruining and potentially ruining drives he kept cool.

Ability to fit the ball in tight windows.

Juice - You gotta show some of that personality and dawg to drive energy to your team.

Cons:

Redzone, have to at least give us a chance to catch the ball. Threw plenty that may as well been a throw away.

Ball security in the pocket still an issue.

 

Im landing now but tried hard to find pros and cons quickly and was hard to find cons truthfully as fast as the pros. What say you? 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

With the game on the line over two drives, Bruce threw it away on a must make third down, threw a couple bailout DPIs, and completed clutch handoffs. 

finally reached the elusive 7 ypa threshold 

Dude led a game winning TD drive despite a drop by XL that woulda gone for 30...

The Thielen throw is a TD without DPI.

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

Compared to last year and the beginning of this year, he is throwing when guys are “nfl open”.

He’s much more willing to push the ball downfield.

He’s more accurate.

Redzone passing needs work.

This game was not the same as the packers game last year. This was a very good defense.

He’ll get another year here. If he keeps improving, he might be worth keeping.

He actually threw a couple balls he previously didn't, but still left some out with throw aways in the end zone and out of bounds on scrambles. He looked much better but still limits the playbook and that will never change just based on physics

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