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Chris Long: Bryce Young Went Toe To Toe With Patrick Mahomes


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9 hours ago, mav1234 said:

260 yards is not a median level of production this year. The average per game is 216 passing yards and the Bengals are the only team in the NFL with more than 260 passing yards per game (262).  I'm not going to bother calculating the median because it definitely won't be 260.

It's fine to temper expectations as 260 yards is still just from one game, but let's not pretend it is just median production.

 

11 hours ago, NAS said:

The floor, really? 

Lamar Jackson is leading the league with 254 yard per game and you say 263 yards is median level against one of the best defenses in the NFL

 

Why are you guys not taking TDs thrown into account? 

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20 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

 

Why are you guys not taking TDs thrown into account? 

The average number of passing TDs is less than two per game (1.4).. So his passing TDs was average that game, but the offense he lead scored 5 more points than the league average and the Bills were the only team to score more points vs the Chiefs this year.

The performance just wasn't average overall, but it was just one game.

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8 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I'm not surprised to see that relative ranking after watching other teams this year a lot. Passing is way down.

I wonder if @Icege (I think you had the more thorough pff breakdown, sorry if not) has access to what they're calling the big time throws

Not sure where they'd have that particular stat on the site but I'll dig around to see if I can find it.

Worst case scenario I should be able to find their criteria for big time throws and find the plays that fit that from NFL Pro/NFL+

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9 hours ago, ChibCU said:

It's a shame there's any fan out there who will honestly be happier to see Bryce have a poor showing this week. See too many of y'all on here.

This is nonsense and you know it. People will be happy when we are consistently and convincingly winning games against good teams. There are people in here talking down to others after losses and barely beating the terrible NY Giants.

If you want to strut around here like only you are a real Panthers fan and rage pooing posts because your jimmies are rustled then hey good luck with all that. I hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving.

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15 hours ago, mav1234 said:

I'm not surprised to see that relative ranking after watching other teams this year a lot. Passing is way down.

I wonder if @Icege (I think you had the more thorough pff breakdown, sorry if not) has access to what they're calling the big time throws

Couldn't find anything definitive aside from how they define BTT, but based on that info I'd guess that the five were:

  • 34yd deep ball in Q1 to XL that had the declined penalties 
  • The 28yd throw to JT during the drive to end the first half on 2nd down
  • 17yd throw to Moore on 3rd down at the end of Q3
  • 4th & 3 pass to AT to convert with 2min left in the game.
  • 5th play I'm guessing is the PA short left to AT in Q1 that ended up going for 36yds. That throw was on 3rd & 1 against a heavy blitz.
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43 minutes ago, Icege said:

 

Couldn't find anything definitive aside from how they define BTT, but based on that info I'd guess that the five were:

  • 34yd deep ball in Q1 to XL that had the declined penalties 
  • The 28yd throw to JT during the drive to end the first half on 2nd down
  • 17yd throw to Moore on 3rd down at the end of Q3
  • 4th & 3 pass to AT to convert with 2min left in the game.
  • 5th play I'm guessing is the PA short left to AT in Q1 that ended up going for 36yds. That throw was on 3rd & 1 against a heavy blitz.

Those are all good guesses.  I wonder if they include incomplete passes, where it isn't on the QB.  I wish they'd publish what the big time passes were. It's helpful to learn their methods.

Thanks for checking for us

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16 hours ago, frankw said:

This is nonsense and you know it. People will be happy when we are consistently and convincingly winning games against good teams. There are people in here talking down to others after losses and barely beating the terrible NY Giants.

If you want to strut around here like only you are a real Panthers fan and rage pooing posts because your jimmies are rustled then hey good luck with all that. I hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving.

I'll be happy when we can consistently beat bad teams. 

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