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Bryce QB School Week 12


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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

The anticipation has really started to show up the last 4 weeks 

One of the best balls Young has thrown was that deep in (dagger concept) to Legette against the Saints

Then yesterday the anticipation was next level and consistent throughout the entire game. The only reason we were even remotely in that game yesterday was because of Young

There are a lot of QB’s in the league that won’t ever throw with the type of anticipation Young showed all day yesterday. 

I really hope Young gets in the damn weight room this offseason. The ability to anticipate and read defenses at a high level is clearly there. Now it’s on the Panthers and this staff to continue to build a team around him 

Should of got him on the gear at the same time of his benching could of served his PED suspension at the same time 

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30 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Bryce had a great game yesterday, but these receivers are getting little to no separation, and they rarely get YAC, so Bryce is gonna need to continue to throw perfect passes which I don’t think it’s possible on a week to week basis. We need Legette to break out, and idk what happen with Coker yesterday 

We've got to get some fast skill players.

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16 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

WR is still a massive need for us 

This is easily a bottom 3? 5 for sure, WR group in the league 

And our TE room outside of Sanders is utterly useless as well

I've posted it before. The Panthers' best targets are: a rookie 7th WR picked in the draft, an UDFA rookie WR, and a 4th round rookie TE. I think they're gonna be good if they keep developing, but that doesn’t look good on paper. Actually looks horrible. Even worse than last year.

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It must be an early Christmas for JT O'Sullivan having Thielen back so he could put a coal in Thielen's stocking every chance he gets. 

Honestly, the biggest surprise is not so much the anticipation. There were those moments here and there last year as well. It's that even that one positive quality he had seemingly vanished his first two games to where it looked like it was all but over, only for it to start coming back some until you get exclamation points all over this game film. And some of those throws were under a lot of duress, something I feel is something new. Finally, those deeper shots are starting to land. Not all of them, but enough that defenses may have to start respecting them.

No guarantees whether this will end up as more of anomaly but I certainly hope it isn't. The Green Bay game was a sampler of what BY could be. Against KC, we got a meal. If we could start getting these meals regularly, we might actually have something to work with here.

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BY playing at this level for the rest of the season allows our offseason to look so different. If he can keep this up, he's QB1 next year and we build the team around him. Grab a WR, go all in on defense, maybe even competing for the shitty NFC South next year. 

If he falters for a couple weeks, back to the QB carousel. No pressure, Bryce. The entire next 3 years of the franchise rely on the next month of this season.  

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1 minute ago, PanthersNCSU said:

BY playing at this level for the rest of the season allows our offseason to look so different. If he can keep this up, he's QB1 next year and we build the team around him. Grab a WR, go all in on defense, maybe even competing for the shitty NFC South next year. 

If he falters for a couple weeks, back to the QB carousel. No pressure, Bryce. The entire next 3 years of the franchise rely on the next month of this season.  

This is such a weird situation. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it when looking at how he played in the first 2 games this year. If he and the whole team plays the way they played Sunday, we could win out the rest of the season. I don't think that's happening, but that level of play can win any game. I for one am looking forward to next Sunday.

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11 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

Bryce had a great game yesterday, but these receivers are getting little to no separation, and they rarely get YAC, so Bryce is gonna need to continue to throw perfect passes which I don’t think it’s possible on a week to week basis. We need Legette to break out, and idk what happen with Coker yesterday 

Coker was on the injury report, I believe. Something from practice.

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10 hours ago, Jaxel said:

I mean, Llegette is fast, what we need is some one quick and fast. 

Yea we need a offsetting WR we got our big bodies now we need speedster that can contribute I’d rather Luther then Mac… (AZ wr) we need blazing speed to compliment our two really 3 big WR including J Sanders.

11 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

We've got to get some fast skill players.

I completely agree, I was stating that yesterday with my brother we need to give Bryce his D Smith (eagles) or John Meetchie type players he flourished with in college and someone who gives us that instant YAC. 
 

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Bryce is finally showing some flashes of what it takes to be a franchise QB. The problem is that it’s already too late to salvage his second season and he’s put a mountain of bad film out there already that he has to overcome. Even if Bryce had 4 straight winning seasons he only might break .500. That’s how bad he’s been! 

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