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46 minutes ago, frankw said:

To be clear I do not think Bryce Young is necessarily inaccurate in the sense that he can't hit the broad side of a barn the issue is his arm talent is so lacking and he needs perfect circumstances to make certain throws and those circumstances are very rare. The best and even some of the not so great QB's can deliver absolute dimes under pressure and off balance. That is physical talent. Bryce cannot do that and that is an advantage to any defense worth their salt unfortunately. He does not have any semblance of physical talent to separate him from other higher end starters. That was an unnecessary risk we took in trying to build our entire franchise around a guy like that. But we can't keep doubling and tripling down over it.

The good news is the offense we have built would work well for any decent QB, imo. It isn't like we're going with some offense built exclusively for a screen game or something 

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Just now, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I think we would all accept BY more if he was another Delhomme (fiery guy that would compete with the best in big moments and got the boys fired up to win a close one or comeback), but he doesn't seem to have that going for him either

No but he’s definitely got that feisty drag queen vibe going when he hands off for a big first down. 

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Saw this on reddit and not sure of the author but he had the data suggesting in 2025 Bryce throws as hard as most qbs. His issues are not arm strength but poor foot mechanics.

Interesting video of his drops and why he goes back to 10 yards.

And an analysis of the Arizona game good and bad. Nothing about can't throw off balance or on the run. More about taking care of the ball and trying to do too much which are very fixable like no turnovers by the offense on Sunday.

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I think we would all accept BY more if he was another Delhomme (fiery guy that would compete with the best in big moments and got the boys fired up to win a close one or comeback), but he doesn't seem to have that going for him either

On a personal level he's a fine human by all accounts but this franchise has experienced the best success in 30 years with vocal leaders in Newton and Delhomme. When someone asks you to name the best leaders on your team and time and time again you find yourself naming anyone but your QB then that's a sign you need to keep looking IMO. And that's not even addressing the lack of physical attributes.

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On 9/22/2025 at 10:35 PM, Aussie Tank said:

Doesn't help when XL runs backwards. Get Horn on the field we need some true speed out there 

Mark my words it’s only a matter of time before other teams take TM out of the game with attention/gameplan and the passing game is going to be bad if they don’t find an answer.

If only we had a saavy vet that had great hands…

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

On a personal level he's a fine human by all accounts but this franchise has experienced the best success in 30 years with vocal leaders in Newton and Delhomme. When someone asks you to name the best leaders on your team and time and time again you find yourself naming anyone but your QB then that's a sign you need to keep looking IMO. And that's not even addressing the lack of physical attributes.

Yeah, I wasn't taking a shot at him personally, but I don't get the vibe he could produce a 2003 Rams type of game for us

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TMac had an off game and dropped several passes.  Also, there is enough film on Bryce and teams know that he will pick you apart if he isn't pressured, so teams are going to pressure him regularly which means short passes.  

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14 minutes ago, jtm said:

Also, there is enough film on Bryce and teams know that he will pick you apart if he isn't pressured, so teams are going to pressure him regularly which means short passes.  

Just an FYI. The Jaguars only blitzed on 20% of Bryce Young's dropbacks in week 1.

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