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Another example of Bryce playing chess that casuals wouldn’t notice or appreciate


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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If your RB is averaging what Rico is you keep feeding him. Also the name of the game was to keep GB off the field by controlling the clock. This is done by running the ball. Not taking up for Bryce but this is what Canales wanted to do regardless and he got the result he wanted. 

Name of the game in Carolina to win is to minimize Bryce Young.  See our wins.  All of them.   They tell a story.  

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

As Micah Parsons said when questioned on why they didn’t take it to Bryce….Bryce Young had like 2 actual drop backs the entire game for a measly 100 yards.   Which isn’t how you win the in the NFL.  

and Rico got them on the brink of FG position with that big runand Bryce wasn’t allowed to touch the ball after that. 

I mean, Bryce is treated like a backup QB.  Simple as that.  Pretty tough to argue that he isn’t at this point.  

You're doing too much. They literally won against the #1 team in the NFC at the time. 

Rico had exactly 1 of the 20+ yards in that drive up to that point. Other than that play that fooled the defense, he had a total of 2 yards in the drive. I'm not saying Bryce lit it up, but he was crucial in the win. Particularly the last drive. Canales was playing for the FG after that. Had to make himself look smart for not deferring after winning the coin toss. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Name of the game in Carolina to win is to minimize Bryce Young.  See our wins.  All of them.   They tell a story.  

so his 2 TDs in Miami didn't help?

his 3 TDs against Dallas didn't help?

his TD against the Jets didn't help? Which btw was the only TD in the game. 

And he should have had 2 against the Packers, but drops...

The only game where they truly didn't need anything from the QB was ATL. That was a defensive master class. 

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go ahead lock him up carolina 80 mill a year easily.  only reason rico does so well is bc other teams fear the byoung passes.  they never stack the box bc byoung will always go deep on them easily passing for at least a buck fifty a game maybe even 200 yards.

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18 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

No one is saying he's lighting it up. NO ONE. But he has made big plays that have contributed to wins. He absolutely has. That doesn't mean he went out and won the game for Carolina. It means he's made a few big plays that have contributed to wins. 

Dude....... 

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1 hour ago, Navy_football said:

No one is saying he's lighting it up. NO ONE. But he has made big plays that have contributed to wins. He absolutely has. That doesn't mean he went out and won the game for Carolina. It means he's made a few big plays that have contributed to wins. 

102 yards. 0 TDs. An INT. A fumble.

His biggest plays are negative plays. Getting your ass carried while being a burden isn't "contributing".

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The crazy thing about football is it’s a team sport.

But one position can make or break the game.

And one of the best ways in doing that is by not giving the ball away and being able to run at 4-5 yard clips. Throw in a couple passes and next thing you know you’re in the red zone. Playing this way limits possessions to other(more dynamic) QBs too. And if your defense plays well that could equate to between 4 and six series. If you’re running that efficient, you can say, split the offensive production with the run or the pass. So by attempt byce accounted for his half of the yardage and Rico did too. Rico also managed to punch it in at the goal line. And you gotta give it to our oline and they’re running blocking and that’s without TMO!

so the truth is, Canales and management figured out how to use Bryce’s strengths to compliment this run game to cover up his weaknesses in a way that is efficient. And our defense showed improvement against pretty formidable opponent the week after andy dalton gave it to buffalo.

They are putting winning football on the field more often, and we are slowly becoming better each week. I hope they can keep it up.

 

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