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Bryce Young has now played one full seasons worth of games since returning from his benching in 2024


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50 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

It's because of two things. 

One his arm is about average, maybe slightly below average. 

The thing that kills him is that his footwork is god awful and I can't for the life of me figure out why it hasn't been fixed when he's in year three. 

 

His footwork is worse than rookie Cam Newtons was and Newton had the physical tools to over come that but BY doesn't. 

Average or maybe slightly below average?!?!?!

In what universe does Bryce has about the 16th best arm among the starting QB's in this league?

I honestly don't think there is a single QB with a worse arm, and if there is, it's no more than 2 or 3 of them.

I agree with you on his footwork problems, but he flat out has one of the worst arms I've ever seen on a starting NFL QB other than those guys who end up with like 3 career starts over 10 years.  

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

You want to see... MORE... of the Atlanta game from Bryce this year?

You mean the game where he had 121 yards passing on 24 pass attempts and no passing TDs?

I think this is a perfect example of too many fans getting too excited about winning games and not actually registering what they're seeing on the field not being good football.

We won that game 30-0, yes, but it was not because of Bryce or anything he did 

No I meant last year's Atlanta game. I legitimately didn't even consider him in this year's LMAO 

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2 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Average or maybe slightly below average?!?!?!

In what universe does Bryce has about the 16th best arm among the starting QB's in this league?

I honestly don't think there is a single QB with a worse arm, and if there is, it's no more than 2 or 3 of them.

I agree with you on his footwork problems, but he flat out has one of the worst arms I've ever seen on a starting NFL QB other than those guys who end up with like 3 career starts over 10 years.  

Yes average or slightly below average, his biggest problem is his footwork. He doesn't use proper footwork all the time. When he does he can throw the ball 55-60 yards air yards and do it accurately. It's just he hardly ever uses proper footwork and lower body mechanics so it's not seen very often. 

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5 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Yes average or slightly below average, his biggest problem is his footwork. He doesn't use proper footwork all the time. When he does he can throw the ball 55-60 yards air yards and do it accurately. It's just he hardly ever uses proper footwork and lower body mechanics so it's not seen very often. 

Lol.  Not this poo again. Especially after yesterday 

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This is the reason I’m leaving this forum. Yall refuse to be objective when it comes to Bryce. All QBs miss throws over the course of a game. It’s really nothing. Those stats with this roster is something you should be proud of in your young QB. But we all know what it is. Yall got it. If there are any real ones left here from back in the day yall can hit me up on private message, but I’m out. 

10 hours ago, Castavar said:

Those stats scream game manager. The eye test screams game manager. There's nothing wrong with being a game manager (well, disregarding what we gave up for him). He just can't keep consistently missing easy throws like the ones to Horn today and the one he whiffed on for an easy TD. He'll be a nice stop gap while we continue to build a team for our next QB. 

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7 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

This is the reason I’m leaving this forum. Yall refuse to be objective when it comes to Bryce. All QBs miss throws over the course of a game. It’s really nothing. Those stats with this roster is something you should be proud of in your young QB. But we all know what it is. Yall got it. If there are any real ones left here from back in the day yall can hit me up on private message, but I’m out. 

AceBoogie wait.............

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5 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Yes average or slightly below average, his biggest problem is his footwork. He doesn't use proper footwork all the time. When he does he can throw the ball 55-60 yards air yards and do it accurately. It's just he hardly ever uses proper footwork and lower body mechanics so it's not seen very often. 

Show me these throws. 

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15 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

This is the reason I’m leaving this forum. Yall refuse to be objective when it comes to Bryce. All QBs miss throws over the course of a game. It’s really nothing. Those stats with this roster is something you should be proud of in your young QB. But we all know what it is. Yall got it. If there are any real ones left here from back in the day yall can hit me up on private message, but I’m out. 

Cool. See ya

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The best compliment I can give him at this juncture is at least he hasn't  been turning the ball over lately like he had been before. That's it. I really wish there was objectively much more I could say about how much of a dynamic game changer our #1 pick is heading into midway of his third season as a starter. But there's just no meat on the bone there. Just have to accept reality and see what decisions this franchise makes going forward down the line.

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