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Nothing Defines the Bryce Young Era Better Than that 4th Down Play


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10 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I almost think he thought he was back in college and didnt need to be touched down lol because as he was falling his head turns he looks right at dowdle who has his hands open expecting the ball and flails turns slowly back towards rhe line and then as hes getting tagged it occurs to him it would have been very low risk to toss to dowdle at this point..... he sees dowdle here... as hes going down he knows we're he is.... 1.4 seconds pass from the time hes on his butt to when he gets touched down.  Super processor my azz.

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And that falls right in line with the several times he has chucked it away or grounded it on 4th downs in the past.  But, I guess that is Zavala’s fault too.

The amount of passes he gets for inexcusable poo has been ridiculous.  Again, I have and will give him props when he has played well.  The most frustrating thing among many about him since he’s been here is him being so risk-averse that he refuses to give guys legitimate chances to make a play, even when that should be the only option (like 4th downs).  And yet, he creates mistakes that shouldn’t be possible on the most basic, conservative, run-of-the-mill plays -i.e., the interception to the sideline last week against NO, the Jessie Bates interception fest, the numerous fumbles on basic tackles or without even contact, etc.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah not sure what broadcast everyone was watching but they literally slowed it down and showed Zavala immediately kicking his foot out and planting it on Bryce’s injured ankle. This play was 1000% on Zavala. I’m telling you all it’s easier to just accept it when Bryce plays bad and also accept it when he plays good. Coming at it with some I was right agenda just makes you look silly…

I'm not putting that play on Zavala. It was just one of those things. It was bad luck at a bad time. But the team, including Bryce and Zavala, overcame all bugaboos (including the zebras) that tried to steal our joy yesterday.

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