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Bryce by the numbers(emotionless post)


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The whole BY experience, from that stats that paint him well to the actual on field play, can be best summarized by a sentence from an article Nate Tice wrote last year about him. 

"Young’s lack of arm strength and size creates little room for error in his play" 

I think the above sentence is ultimately what holds him back right now in the NFL. 

https://sports.yahoo.com/bryce-youngs-hopes-for-a-bounce-back-season-with-panthers-comes-down-to-more-than-just-his-supporting-cast-140010168.html

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This board is just full of emotional posters. Yall criticized Cam and Ron when they were putting up best numbers in franchise history. Yall deserve losing football because yall dont appreciate the small things. Learn to grind it out or pick a new team every year like most casual fans do. 

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Just now, KaseKlosed said:

This board is just full of emotional posters. Yall criticized Cam and Ron when they were putting up best numbers in franchise history. Yall deserve losing football because yall dont appreciate the small things. Learn to grind it out or pick a new team every year like most casual fans do. 

As I said earlier, they'd only be happy with Burrow, Mahomes, Allen, Daniels or Jackson. These same posters would be railing on everyone else. Stroud has been missing receivers left and right. Trevor Lawrence missed the same throws Bryce did in the same game and frankly had terrible footwork still which is inexcusable for a 5th year QB. Bryce was terrible and deserves criticism, no doubt. But only a few teams have franchise QB's and the rest need absolute perfect coaching and offensive talent to succeed. We don't have one, and bringing in Sam Howell isn't going to change a damn thing

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6 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

This board is just full of emotional posters. Yall criticized Cam and Ron when they were putting up best numbers in franchise history. Yall deserve losing football because yall dont appreciate the small things. Learn to grind it out or pick a new team every year like most casual fans do. 

Been through Cam and Jake. While both were flawed both weathered their share of scathing criticism and less than ideal circumstances and still flashed franchise QB level play more often than not.

This is not that. Comparing this to either of our two best long term QB's in franchise history is frankly disgusting.

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2 hours ago, Panthering said:

The whole BY experience, from that stats that paint him well to the actual on field play, can be best summarized by a sentence from an article Nate Tice wrote last year about him. 

"Young’s lack of arm strength and size creates little room for error in his play" 

I think the above sentence is ultimately what holds him back right now in the NFL. 

https://sports.yahoo.com/bryce-youngs-hopes-for-a-bounce-back-season-with-panthers-comes-down-to-more-than-just-his-supporting-cast-140010168.html

Bill Parcells did a great job summing it up at draft time.

"I realize there have been a couple of good short quarterbacks, but most of the guys doing these jobs are not 5-10. So if you draft people that look like the people that are already doing these jobs, your percentage (of hitting on them) is greater than if you draft someone who doesn't look like them."

and specifically mentioning Bryce Young

Parcells said Young "better walk on water" 

 

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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

Been through Cam and Jake. While both were flawed both weathered their share of scathing criticism and less than ideal circumstances and still flashed franchise QB level play more often than not.

This is not that. Comparing this to either of our two best long term QB's in franchise history is frankly disgusting.

exactly, this is on the level of David Carr.....yet unlike parting w/ David Carr after a year we are entering year 3.   We are basically the David Carr Houston Texans right now.  Rationalizing how it is really everyone else making Carr/Bryce bad. 

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38 minutes ago, CRA said:

exactly, this is on the level of David Carr.....yet unlike parting w/ David Carr after a year we are entering year 3.   We are basically the David Carr Houston Texans right now.  Rationalizing how it is really everyone else making Carr/Bryce bad. 

Man that's a sobering parallel but you are right. It would be like 3 years of Carr but people still trying to convince themselves he's the franchise QB while talking down to others as if they are not real fans for refusing to believe so. Which is literally insane but that's where we're at unfortunately.

Well at this point all we can do is see what happens over the next few weeks. But if our head coach and our QB show up with the same old same old and the low energy most of the rest of the team is going to follow that and fold just like they did in Jacksonville.

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