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Bryce Young will have a Brees career arc. I doubt it will be with the Panthers.


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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

So even though Legette is a massive bust apparently that doesn’t matter because we invested a 1st rounder on him. Tough to argue with that type of logic. 

Our 100 million dollar guard out for the year. OL hasn’t been good this year. But again there’s a pattern developing here logic wise 

3 different head coaches. 2 GM’s. 3 different play callers in 3 seasons. Yah that’s checks out and sounds like a good situation for a young QB

Smart.

Again, most expensive OL in the NFL.  2 1000 yard RBs.  And a ton of young investments of every shape and size at WR/TE.   In no football conversation would anyone describe that as a terrible situation…..you would only find it being argued in a crazy Bryce Young defense thread. 

BY makes no one better.  He makes them worse and life harder for all. 

and you can go find XL threads before we drafted him….and it was talked about how he only made sense if we were moving on from BY because BY wouldn’t be able to do diddly with that type raw talent.  It wasn’t a pairing.   BY needs a 100 TMacs to make something out Bryce chickenshit balls.  You want it the other way around.  A QB that lifts all boats.  Not the boats pulling the QB along 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

In his 3rd year as a starter in SD he was a Pro Bowl QB in the playoffs….with 27 TD to 7 INTs.  Bryce isn’t on that arc 

Using his year 1 where he didn’t start a single game and only appeared in 1 game in relief isn’t where you start the clock on a Brees comparison 

if you go by starts and reps, Brees at this point was on another planet from Bryce. This Brees comparison attempt is as silly as the Cam silliness  

No. That was year 4.

Yr 1 didn't play (1 game). Year 2-3 not great. Again, barely over 3K passing yards and more int than TD. 

Year 4 was his breakout year, followed by an ok year 5 where the Chargers were willing to let him walk. 

He was not the Hall of Famer in SD that he became in NO. That is all I'm saying. 

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18 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

No. That was year 4.

Yr 1 didn't play (1 game). Year 2-3 not great. Again, barely over 3K passing yards and more int than TD. 

Year 4 was his breakout year, followed by an ok year 5 where the Chargers were willing to let him walk. 

He was not the Hall of Famer in SD that he became in NO. That is all I'm saying. 

He was still a Pro Bowler/Playoff QB his 3rd year as a starter.

all I’m saying is Bryce isn’t on the Brees arc

 

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What is that? 2-3 inches shorter eye level? So standing tall his vision level is at 5'5" maybe 5'6". During a play, with knees bent for movement thats got to drop it another 2-4". I seriously dont know how he can possibly see the field consistently through his linemen and defensive players. 

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2 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

What is that? 2-3 inches shorter eye level? So standing tall his vision level is at 5'5" maybe 5'6". During a play, with knees bent for movement thats got to drop it another 2-4". I seriously dont know how he can possibly see the field consistently through his linemen and defensive players. 

Yeah the hair isn't fooling anyone, he didn't grow that out til around combine/draft time lol. 

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29 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

What is that? 2-3 inches shorter eye level? So standing tall his vision level is at 5'5" maybe 5'6". During a play, with knees bent for movement thats got to drop it another 2-4". I seriously dont know how he can possibly see the field consistently through his linemen and defensive players. 

he literally threw a ball flat footed into the face of a dlineman that wasnt even jumping 

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