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Young QBs lead their teams to undefeated October


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Young quarterbacks Drake Maye, Bo Nix, and Bryce Young have led their teams to undefeated records since October.

 

Drake Maye has guided the New England Patriots to a 5-0 record in that period, with 2,285 passing yards and 17 touchdowns in nine games. Bo Nix has directed the Denver Broncos to a 5-0 stretch, throwing for 1,976 yards and 17 touchdowns, contributing to a 7-2 overall start. Bryce Young, in his second season, has led the Carolina Panthers to a 4-0 run since October, accumulating 1,390 yards and 11 touchdowns amid a 4-4 record.

 

Undefeated QBs since start of October

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Drake Maye 5-0

Bo Nix 5-0

Bryce Young 4-0

 

Bryce Young when asked about his mindset during game winning drives: "You don’t rise to the occasion you fall back to the level of your training."

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7 hours ago, KaseKlosed said:

Young quarterbacks Drake Maye, Bo Nix, and Bryce Young have led their teams to undefeated records since October.

 

Drake Maye has guided the New England Patriots to a 5-0 record in that period, with 2,285 passing yards and 17 touchdowns in nine games. Bo Nix has directed the Denver Broncos to a 5-0 stretch, throwing for 1,976 yards and 17 touchdowns, contributing to a 7-2 overall start. Bryce Young, in his second season, has led the Carolina Panthers to a 4-0 run since October, accumulating 1,390 yards and 11 touchdowns amid a 4-4 record.

 

Undefeated QBs since start of October

(min. 4 starts)

 

Drake Maye 5-0

Bo Nix 5-0

Bryce Young 4-0

 

Bryce Young when asked about his mindset during game winning drives: "You don’t rise to the occasion you fall back to the level of your training."

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Did AI write that for you again? 

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7 hours ago, KaseKlosed said:

Young quarterbacks Drake Maye, Bo Nix, and Bryce Young have led their teams to undefeated records since October.

 

Drake Maye has guided the New England Patriots to a 5-0 record in that period, with 2,285 passing yards and 17 touchdowns in nine games. Bo Nix has directed the Denver Broncos to a 5-0 stretch, throwing for 1,976 yards and 17 touchdowns, contributing to a 7-2 overall start. Bryce Young, in his second season, has led the Carolina Panthers to a 4-0 run since October, accumulating 1,390 yards and 11 touchdowns amid a 4-4 record.

 

Undefeated QBs since start of October

(min. 4 starts)

 

Drake Maye 5-0

Bo Nix 5-0

Bryce Young 4-0

 

Bryce Young when asked about his mindset during game winning drives: "You don’t rise to the occasion you fall back to the level of your training."

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Including young in a conversation with Maye and Nix is wild 

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Just now, DeAngelo Beason said:

I have never seen a player become overrated as quickly as he has.  It's mind-boggling.  

While there are people on this site celebrating Bryce "winning the game" when he threw for 102 yards, 0 TDs, a pick, and an INT?

Maye is a second year player who is top 5 in the league in practically every relevant QB metric this year.

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

While there are people on this site celebrating Bryce "winning the game" when he threw for 102 yards, 0 TDs, a pick, and an INT?

Maye is a second year player who is top 5 in the league in practically every relevant QB metric this year.

At some point you have to look at the schedule. Currently they have the 2nd easiest schedule in the league. They've played three teams that weren't absolute bottom-feeders, us being one of them, although I'd argue that at that point we still hadn't established an offensive identity and weren't running the offense through Dowdle, and thus absolutely WERE bottom feeders.  

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1 minute ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

At some point you have to look at the schedule. Currently they have the 2nd easiest schedule in the league. They've played three teams that weren't absolute bottom-feeders, us being one of them, although I'd argue that at that point we still hadn't established an offensive identity and weren't running the offense through Dowdle, and thus absolutely WERE bottom feeders.  

Sure. Their schedule is soft but like us sitting at 5-4 with a pretty soft schedule too, you play who's on the schedule. They absolutely creamed us. I'm sure it wouldn't have been AS ugly if we were riding Rico but that wouldn't have closed at 29 point gap.

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