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


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14 hours ago, frankw said:

He is 37th in touchdowns for the season with 5. That's two spots higher than Aidan O'Connell at 39 who has 4 and Bryce has played three more games than him.

Shall we talk about the drops too, or who he’s throwing to compared to others 

TDs are coming but y’all keep moving the goalposts 

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18 minutes ago, NAS said:

Shall we talk about the drops too, or who he’s throwing to compared to others 

TDs are coming but y’all keep moving the goalposts 

Don't waste your breath. Both sides of the Bryce aisle just need to wait and see what tomorrow's game brings. Me personally I want Bryce to keep improving because this side still needs weapons for any QB to succeed. When Thielen has to run your clear out routes you know there's a issue with talent 

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3 hours ago, NAS said:

Shall we talk about the drops too, or who he’s throwing to compared to others 

TDs are coming but y’all keep moving the goalposts 

We can sit here and make excuses all day long. Ultimately that's all it amounts to. Today we need to see our first overall pick throw 2 or 3 touchdowns against a defense that is giving up 376 yards a game and ranked 29th in the league.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

We can sit here and make excuses all day long. Ultimately that's all it amounts to. Today we need to see our first overall pick throw 2 or 3 touchdowns against a defense that is giving up 376 yards a game and ranked 29th in the league.

They left points on the board last week but overall Panthers are among the top 10 teams in red zone efficiency this year. Whether they run it or pass it for a TD it doesn’t really matter 

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36 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

125 yds against Denver and 260 1 td against a defense who let O Connell throw for 350 and 2 tds. Like have been saying, bryce cooking isn't the same as everybody else.

I'm sorry to say that putting up less yards and points than Aidan O'Connell is not in fact "cooking".

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