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Bryce Young's first 20 games: 
352-of-592, 3,176 yards, 11 TD, 13 Int, 71.0 rating, 68 sacks

Bryce Young's last 10 games:
197-of-319, 3,104 yards, 15 TD, 6 Int, 101.9 rating, 23 sacks

 

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1 hour ago, Cam's New Arm said:

Amazing what you can do with a better OL

While I am not arguing the oline has been much better this year, Bryce's ridiculously deep dropbacks his rookie year led to a fair amount of the opponents' sacks. Bryce has done a much better job this year of not dropping back too far and getting the ball out much quicker

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Also helps that his drop back has changed and he seems to keep his feet planted more when throwing vs being on his tip toes almost every pass.

Got to give the HC credit for working on that and also Young being willing to change and improve.

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