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


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I just saw this. The fact he leans over and sets the protection for Dowdle was a nice fake out. You could tell the edges held up instead of crashing down, trying to keep Bryce in the pocket, while the backers and secondary flowed to their coverages. The Packers loaded the box and if they thought it was a run, they easily could have stuffed it. 

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I mean, most likely this 78th degree chess move…..was the coaches/playcall.  Not some Bryce Young experiment. 

coaches knew they wanted Rico and not Bryce to have the ball in their hands.   So they went to great efforts to disguise it 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, most likely this 78th degree chess move…..was the coaches/playcall.  Not some Bryce Young experiment. 

coaches knew they wanted Rico and not Bryce to have the ball in their hands.   So they went to great efforts to disguise it 

it's become apparent that you are going to play devils advocate and assume the worse regarding Bryce no matter the example, so at this point your opinion is even more useless than it already was.  

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2 minutes ago, Super Grateful said:

it's become apparent that you are going to play devils advocate and assume the worse regarding Bryce no matter the example, so at this point your opinion is even more useless than it already was.  

Not playing devils advocate.  The staff clearly has recognized you have to take Bryce out of it and Rico is our best chance to win.  That play illustrates it. 

and all that window dressing most likely was not a Bryce Young original.  But the thought process of a staff that knew Rico had to get the ball.  

it’s the never ending search of trying to make Bryce look good. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Not playing devils advocate.  The staff clearly has recognized you have to take Bryce out of it and Rico is our best chance to win.  That play illustrates it. 

and all that window dressing most likely was not a Bryce Young original.  But the thought process of a staff that knew Rico had to get the ball.  

it’s the never ending search of trying to make Bryce look good. 

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17 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

That final drive was comprised of:

1. one (1) yard run by Rico

2. 10 yards pass by Bryce (1st down)

3. Incompletion by Bryce

4. 10 yards pass by Bryce (1st down)

5. Incompletion by Bryce

6. This play

I don't think Canales was trying to keep the ball out BY's hands. 

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 run and 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.  

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4 minutes ago, Super Grateful said:

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Carolina being forced to actually let Bryce throw sometime doesn’t mean he isn’t horrible. 

again, PJ Walker had a winning record in Carolina and a better highlight tape.  PJ sucks. 

Bryce Young is a bad NFL starting QB.  The Carolina coaching staff basically is screaming it at the Bryce defenders.  We play the game how we have to because of Bryce 

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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. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Carolina being forced to actually let Bryce throw sometime doesn’t mean he isn’t horrible. 

again, PJ Walker had a winning record in Carolina and a better highlight tape.  PJ sucks. 

Bryce Young is a bad NFL starting QB.  The Carolina coaching staff basically is screaming it at the Bryce defenders.  We play the game how we have to because of Bryce 

once again, I just really can't value your opinion on this at all. I bet you believe in tanking too?

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