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Bryce Young PFF - Week 16


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4 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

that lil guy had me so nervous when he was running for the first down and went shoulder/head first instead of sliding and cutting it close. 

Me too, shouldn't be trucking people with his throwing shoulder but it shows he's got that competitive fire in him. 

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12 minutes ago, NAS said:

Bryce Young's in-game PFF grades:

73.9 Rushing

93.3 Passing

93.5 Overall Grade
 

the gameplan was very QB friendly.    That aspect has a lot to do w/ the odds of ending up w/ a good grade.   Heavy run w/ a safe/conservative pass plan. 

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6 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

This should be fun to read later today

Wait until all the Bryce haters wake up haha

Bryce would have been a perfect score yesterday if not for a couple of throws.  One was not throwing it to Thielen in the middle of the field and the 3rd and 2 on the last drive of regulation.  He rushed that throw and needs to set his feet and complete it.  

He still has a long way to go to reach his potential, needs to get more consistent but yesterday was a great way to bounce back from 4 turnovers last week. 

3 TDs, 0 turnovers, 226 total yards.  Solid day.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

the gameplan was very QB friendly.    That aspect has a lot to do w/ the odds of ending up w/ a good grade.   Heavy run w/ a safe/conservative pass plan. 

This is true, but he did his job within the framework that's all you can ask for.  The gameplan worked

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1 minute ago, NAS said:

This is true, but he did his job within the framework that's all you can ask for.  The gameplan worked

true, but it's a tough reality to accept often that it's all we can ask for....from the #1 overall pick, we gave up the farm for, in year 2.     

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Bryce Young was the highest graded player for the Panthers against the Cardinals per PFF with a grade of 93.0

4 big time throws (a pass w/ excellent ball location and timing, generally thrown further down the field and/or into a tighter window)

0 turnover-worthy throws

 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

true, but it's a tough reality to accept often that it's all we can ask for....from the #1 overall pick, we gave up the farm for, in year 2.     

Once you can forget what we gave up for him and just look at him for what he is you start to appreciate what he can be and that he gives the team a chance to win. 

Was he worth the trade? No.   

Can he still help the team win and be the franchise QB?  I think Yes.

He's shown he has the ability in moments to be more than just a "game manager".  He made some big time plays yesterday and over the last few week.  If he can do that consistently for 4 quarters, he becomes a true difference maker.  

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Bryce Young was the highest graded player for the Panthers against the Cardinals per PFF with a grade of 93.0

4 big time throws (a pass w/ excellent ball location and timing, generally thrown further down the field and/or into a tighter window)

0 turnover-worthy throws

 

Bryce Young Week 16 Pass Chart

I mean, that is the definition of a safe gameplan coupled w/ Hubbard.  It's all check downs or throws to the outside and away from coverage.  

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