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20 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I’m still waiting for someone to pull up the film and show me all of the passes he’s missing. Anyone? Shouldn’t be too hard right? 

Since you act like you just don't have any idea what I'm talking about, and you missed the ugly video that was posted after the first game, I believe, here's another vid showing Bryce missing opportunities. You'll actually have to hit the link. 

 

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32 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I’m still waiting for someone to pull up the film and show me all of the passes he’s missing. Anyone? Shouldn’t be too hard right? 

And I mean, my God, man, how did you miss this thread? The vid is arguably even uglier.

https://www.carolinahuddle.com/topic/478689-solid-breakdown-of-bryces-poor-performancepff-stuff/?do=findComment&comment=6932117

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3 hours ago, frankw said:

There were multiple passes that were either extremely low or near the ground or that actually hit the ground. It's why he finally got an intentional grounding call on that final drive when he actually had to try and win the game. Passes to the sideline were often erratic at best too.

You just have your head buried in the sand.

You understand what pressure is? You understand how it affects the ability to throw a football? Serious questions. 

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

You understand what pressure is? You understand how it affects the ability to throw a football? Serious questions. 

Pressure or no pressure Bryce Young does not have the arm talent to consistently threaten defenses and open up the whole field. We have seen this throughout his 32 career starts.

The Jaguars defense in week 1 only blitzed on 20% of Bryce Young's dropbacks and they still imposed their will and forced 3 turnovers from Bryce Young.

I can present you information but if you choose to ignore it and what you are seeing with your own two eyes you are beyond help.

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33 minutes ago, frankw said:

Pressure or no pressure Bryce Young does not have the arm talent to consistently threaten defenses and open up the whole field. We have seen this throughout his 32 career starts.

The Jaguars defense in week 1 only blitzed on 20% of Bryce Young's dropbacks and they still imposed their will and forced 3 turnovers from Bryce Young.

I can present you information but if you choose to ignore it and what you are seeing with your own two eyes you are beyond help.

It requires WRs to open up the field Frank. He ain’t running the routes. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

It requires WRs to open up the field Frank. He ain’t running the routes. 

Basically all I've gotten from you in about two days worth of responses is nothing is Bryce Young's fault and you expect absolute perfection from his offensive teammates while holding him to little or no standard despite being a #1 pick and the face of the franchise.

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Yall talk poo about the WRs being ass and then blame the QB

Yall talk poo about the center being ass and then blame the QB

The owner, the coach, the DC, everyone on the team is ass and you blame the QB. 

You don’t ever ask yourself if all of that is ass when the hell is the QB ever going to be successful. When is the last time a QB was successful here? Darnold and Baker both led teams to playoffs after leaving here. YOUR TEAM SUCKS. 

The reality is that your team is going to suck no matter if you put Brady on it because it’s a bad football team. Buckle up it’s going to be bad for a while. 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Basically all I've gotten from you in about two days worth of responses is nothing is Bryce Young's fault and you expect absolute perfection from his offensive teammates while holding him to little or no standard despite being a #1 pick and the face of the franchise.

You can blame Bryce for a lot of things. But if you look around the league outside of maybe 2-4. You can blame most QBs on Sunday for something. He can barely rent a car throwing to guys who can barely by a drink with a coach born in the 80s. What you think it was going to look like? 

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