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34 minutes ago, Tbe said:

He’s also has the 3rd most drops this season.

I hate to say that I was right about Young, because I wasn't.  I stayed loyal through the offseason, but after the second game, I wanted him released or traded for a conditional seventh rounder. If this continues, I will admit that I have no ability to gauge a QBs expectations in the NFL.  None.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

So all of a sudden everyone on here loves PFF now? you damn hypocrites I'm disgusted 

 

I still don't care unless I have no clue who the player is. I watch all the Panthers game and still check your threads about scores, good for a laugh nearly always. 

Guy with 3 snaps- #1- 88.00

Jewell was all over the place and got a 40 something score, total joke. 

 

I place it along side a random huddles opinion. 

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26 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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The Panthers do rank dead last in receiver grade for the season which is very believable 

Man throw out Sean Payton and that’s an incredible correlation between WR efficiency and record. I know we want to hit defense hard, but getting TMac really should be our first pick. 

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22 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I hate to say that I was right about Young, because I wasn't.  I stayed loyal through the offseason, but after the second game, I wanted him released or traded for a conditional seventh rounder. If this continues, I will admit that I have no ability to gauge a QBs expectations in the NFL.  None.

I, too, clearly have no business in a front office.   Couldn't be happier to be (more and more likely) wrong.  

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

One thing I've noticed is now when it looks like a defense is getting ready to blitz on BY I get excited. Seems like he absolutely thrives when blitzed.

It actually makes sense if his little pentium is half of what it was billed as. The fast reads and throws vs blitzes are one of the reasons I'm so excited about him 

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49 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

It actually makes sense if his little pentium is half of what it was billed as. The fast reads and throws vs blitzes are one of the reasons I'm so excited about him 

Tom Brady talks about this a lot. It’s unreal to hear him talk about pre snap identification and the scenarios he sets up for after the snap. Not to compare bryce to the goat, but if he can be 80% of Brady in the head he will be just fine in the NFL. 

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10 hours ago, jb2288 said:

Tom Brady talks about this a lot. It’s unreal to hear him talk about pre snap identification and the scenarios he sets up for after the snap. Not to compare bryce to the goat, but if he can be 80% of Brady in the head he will be just fine in the NFL. 

If I am not mistaken, we took Bryce because we pegged him to be cerebral, like Russell Wilson or Drew Brees.  I think his first NFL pass was a pick, and then he started second guessing--which is OK when you have an OL and WRs and can get it done in 2.7 seconds.  Lotta folks on here bashing Canales--but Young needed a patient, positive coach.  I still hesitate to sing his praises, but the last 5 weeks have been amazing

 

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If I am not mistaken, we took Bryce because we pegged him to be cerebral, like Russell Wilson or Drew Brees.  I think his first NFL pass was a pick, and then he started second guessing--which is OK when you have an OL and can get it done in 2;7 seconds.  Lotta folks on here bashing Canales--but Young needed a patient, positive coach.  I still hesitate to sing his praises, but the last 5 weeks have been amazing

 

The game has clearly slowed down for Young and he’s seeing a lot of things he wasn’t previously 

He’s making pre snap adjustments and throwing a lot of balls based on what he’s seeing. It’s not until you watch the all-22 that you can appreciate the strides he’s made these last 5 games. The anticipation/timing of a lot of the throws are impressive

Young isn’t missing guys running wide open down field or throwing interceptions that make you scratch your head. He’s a 2nd year QB and 23 years old. 

For the first time it’s starting to look like this pre draft brain talk might be real. I’m not sure what the Panthers end up doing next season but they’d be foolish to get rid of Young. If they want to bring in a vet and have him sit and learn more then that’s fine but with a few more years left on his rookie contract I’m 100% hanging onto him until year 5 for sure 

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