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QB 2026 (For the Young Haters)


DaveThePanther2008
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4 minutes ago, strato said:

I don’t know that it is backwards but is he moving forward? I understand the weather conditions were prohibitive but Inneed to see him back some defenses off and show that he will throw it over their heads, more than once. 
If that doesn’t happen we are on a dead end street with this running attack sooner or later. 

No, that's basically what I was going to counter with. If you look at all three seasons, any statistical improvements are modest, at best. He has largely been the same player all three years.

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45 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Did you see Dalton last game? That will happen to every no mobile QB on this team

 

Bryce is one of the best QBs at avoiding sacks believe it or not 

Bryce is very good at evading pressure, but no way you can say we have OL issues after what they did to GB Sunday. 

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8 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Bryce is very good at evading pressure, but no way you can say we have OL issues after what they did to GB Sunday. 

I believe that might have been a different story if we were forced to pass.  That game and the conditions allowed us to play to their strengths. 
OL love run blocking. We had a top 5 running back behind them, a lead, and horrible weather for throwing the ball around.

It just all came together to not put them in a position to face a ton of pressure on the pass protection. 
 

 

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2 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Bryce is very good at evading pressure, but no way you can say we have OL issues after what they did to GB Sunday. 

We have o-line issues

 

Bryce didn’t even attempt a 7 step drop. We didn’t give the packers pass rush a chance to get pressure. Everything was quick reads, breaking in routes.

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8 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Your Opinion. 

Bryce is a better decsion maker and a more accurate passer.  

Your obsession over a QB that can throw it deep is insane.  Throwing the deep ball is not the only requirement of a QB.   Whether you want to admit it. Bryce as won his last 4 games as a starter. 

Bryce Young is not an accurate passer.   Thats not an opinion.  
 
I only care about deep ball passer if the Panthers run a scheme and O when it matters.  And it matters in the Canales tree. 

Been talking about fit since the day he was drafted.  He didn’t fit Frank.  He doesn’t fit Canales.   

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