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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean...I think the far more likely explanation is that he thought Bryce was about to throw the ball.

 

 

Yeah but it was a db blitzing from the corner and Bryce was about to unleash a Hail Mary (lol) and did not see the defender at all. jumping didn’t do anything and wouldn’t have stopped the pass.

Bryce might be so small that big objects can’t actually hurt him. Kinda like swatting at a fly. 

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4 minutes ago, strato said:

JC dipped after his concussion this year.  Coincidence? Possibly.  Possibly not.  Might be there with Stroud as well. 
 

Brain clouds dulling reaction/processing.  
 

As if I have any medical knowledge, it seems possible though.  

Horn's biggest issue this past year was just tackling and Chris Olave. Outside that, he was typically very good. He allowed a significantly lower passer rating this year versus last year. He was almost across the board better except for....missed tackles.

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Yeah but it was a db blitzing from the corner and Bryce was about to unleash a Hail Mary (lol) and did not see the defender at all. jumping didn’t do anything and wouldn’t have stopped the pass.

Bryce might be so small that big objects can’t actually hurt him. Kinda like swatting at a fly. 

Do you have a video of the play? I am not recalling it specifically.

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5 minutes ago, strato said:

 Missed tackles. Maybe shying from contact to protect noggin? 

It's a two year uptick(although this year it was WAY up). My recollection of a lot of his missed tackles was going for the strip rather than actually tackling the person. I don't think it is concussion related, I think it's discipline and technique related.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

It's a two year uptick(although this year it was WAY up). My recollection of a lot of his missed tackles was going for the strip rather than actually tackling the person. I don't think it is concussion related, I think it's discipline and technique related.

Well that is a bright side.
 

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13 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Also holy poo there are a ton of sock puppet accounts propping up Bryce. 

It wouldn't surprise me if Tepper's Panthers PR has a staff group dedicated to keeping pro Bryce Young accounts across social media platforms churning out positive posts about him.

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33 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean...I think the far more likely explanation is that he thought Bryce was about to throw the ball. Bryce has taken some BIG hits in his career and some this season, as well. Not to mention, with this cutesy sideline run BS, he has been courting some of these big hits to attempt to draw flags. 

In general, he is rarely getting blasted because he is fairly elusive, scrambles to throw often and doesn't  take a big hit to get a big throw/completion. He is going to the ground or hucking some duck in a general direction if he is about to get walloped. 

It's may also be harder for a big guy to get down low enough to hit a guy Bryce's size in the chest/waist vs a taller QB, especially with the QB protections in place. I'm not saying that they can't do it, just that lowering your center of gravity an extra 6 inches may feel a little weird and unnatural. 

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

It wouldn't surprise me if Tepper's Panthers PR has a staff group dedicated to keeping pro Bryce Young accounts across social media platforms churning out positive posts about him.

If you look at the random Twitter accounts a lot of them started posting towards the end of 2022, so when Alabama was trying to gin up another heisman for him.

i imagine the same people control a lot of these accounts. Tepper just uses the team media outlets and reporters, and maybe pays JT O’Sullivan. This never ending slop on social media is probably from his agent. 

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39 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

If you look at the random Twitter accounts a lot of them started posting towards the end of 2022, so when Alabama was trying to gin up another heisman for him.

i imagine the same people control a lot of these accounts. Tepper just uses the team media outlets and reporters, and maybe pays JT O’Sullivan. This never ending slop on social media is probably from his agent. 

I can picture the little IT geniuses putting pro Bryce bots to work as I type this. Probably for all his clients. 

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53 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

If you look at the random Twitter accounts a lot of them started posting towards the end of 2022, so when Alabama was trying to gin up another heisman for him.

i imagine the same people control a lot of these accounts. Tepper just uses the team media outlets and reporters, and maybe pays JT O’Sullivan. This never ending slop on social media is probably from his agent. 

that dude fetti is the real mccoy.  He may be the dumbest person I have ever seen on social media.   Between calling people the n word, his rap career, his "podcast" , wanting to meet people to fight etc he truly may be the biggest idiot I have ever encountered online.  Much like I listen to mac and bone, I simply cannot stop reading his diatribe 

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On 1/19/2026 at 4:46 PM, ForJimmy said:

Carr, Lagway, Meste, Raiola would all still be underclassmen who can return for more NIL money. CJ Bailey at NCST is another QB who could make a nice leap next year. 

Oof, as a Pack fan, Bailey has a lot left to be desired.  I'm not sure he'll ever be first round material.

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I hated the trade to #1 but wanted CJ he is still the better player but after the success and he started going to the all white party's and dating Amber Rose( a atheist, even though he said he is a man of God) it did make me wonder if his head was in the right place. Seems he thought he had arrived and the work ethic slipped.

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