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Another former NFL QB breaks down Bryce Young's game vs. ATL


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The big take away I got from Dave's post game interview was how he was saying the playbook is now wide open. 

We all know this but... Sounds like early in the year Dave was very cautious about what he called as he was not confident in BY and what he could execute. 

Now Dave has that confidence. Im excited to see what he does next year. 

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I think something that's really underrated is Bryce's threat as a runner. He is not a designed QB runner like Cam, Lamar, or Hurts but he absolutely makes it hard for the defense to defend when he scrambles. If you watch his highlights when the line breaks down, he improvises on a scramble drill and will find receivers downfield or run for a first down. He plays very similarly to Mahomes from a dual threat standpoint. That scramble with a flip pass to Coker in OT reminded me of Mahomes. I wouldn't be surprised if Bryce puts up 8-10 rushing TDs next year if he keeps this up. 

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11 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

I think something that's really underrated is Bryce's threat as a runner. He is not a designed QB runner like Cam, Lamar, or Hurts but he absolutely makes it hard for the defense to defend when he scrambles. If you watch his highlights when the line breaks down, he improvises on a scramble drill and will find receivers downfield or run for a first down. He plays very similarly to Mahomes from a dual threat standpoint. That scramble with a flip pass to Coker in OT reminded me of Mahomes. I wouldn't be surprised if Bryce puts up 8-10 rushing TDs next year if he keeps this up. 

Bryce doesn’t scramble to run, he scrambles to throw.  His eyes stay down field looking for a receiver.  That will keep defenders away from him opening running lanes for modest gains.  The pump fake will serve him well.

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1 hour ago, fanpanther said:

The play calling was awesome that game seemed like every play had multiple players open by several yards.   Young did a great job of recognizing and delivering the ball.  

Playcalling on offense was exceptional. Falcons got outcoached. Receivers were near perfect with good hands and several athletic plays with the ball in the air. Thielen and Coker were extremely precise. Running game was consistent with some very good blocking. Young had a good day with several single reads thrown to a point and hot passes for the receivers to make plays. Young only needed to complete a handful of passes beyond his first read.

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