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Bryce Young - Good and Bad, what say you?


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I will levy a compliment that I never thought I could ever, ever give the backpack kid. He looked like a football player today. Just typing that gave me chest pain. 

Run game was shut down, but he still produced against a really tough D. He dropped a few very pretty dimes, led a 4th quarter comeback to tie, and got the piss knocked out of him a few times. 

Well done, please keep it up. 

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

Weak armed qb carried by an elite RB and a defense that played its head off

seems pretty similar to me

🤷‍♂️ different Chiefs team too. And I wouldn’t say Bryce was carried by his defense today…they made some good plays in the 4th quarter but overall it was a poor showing. Like I said, Bryce made some mistakes but also made some good plays he hadn’t been before. Specifically those lasers threading the needle two or three times in the red zone. He’s not there yet, not close, but he’s trending upward. 

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36 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

We still had to settle for 4 FGs.  That's the main problem with Bryce is when the field gets compacted in the red zone, he struggles.  Yes, he can move the ball between the 20s for the most part, but inside the opponents 20, we have to rely on Eddie P way too often.

There's a lot at play there, including missing JT and Coker. But he definitely needs to get better in the red zone

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46 minutes ago, shaq said:

263 yards, zero turnovers, completed multiple tough 3rd and 4th down conversions and almost beat the best team in the league. Gtfo go be a little emo girl somewhere else

Without the dropped passes he would probably have 300 yards, maybe another touchdown. The balls he threw away were in such a tight window they would have probably have been intercepted. The cbs broadcaster talked about him several minutes after the game and his growth. 

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He played well, gave us a chance to win. I don’t understand the gymnastics some are going through here.

 

Was he Tom Brady? No.

 

is he the QB of our future? Who knows. We’ve got the rest of the season to figure this out. However as bad as the projected 1st rounders have looked lately I am happy to feel slightly less desperate to reach for one. 

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