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KSpan

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  1. I had Vonnie Holiday over Jason Peter that year too. It's right there, jotted down next to my algebra homework.
  2. I don't disagree with any of that, especially trading DJ since they had a second golden opportunity to offload Burns and didn't do it, but it doesn't change that Bryce has looked poor int he chances that he's had. Missed downfield throws, behind receivers, weak arm... he is not impressive at all. Nothing has stood out as anywhere near his draft status even considering the state of the team around him. At this point in time, he sucks, and there is little on film to be encouraged about.
  3. Bryce currently sucks. Recognizing it is not hate. Deal with that fact.
  4. No real disagreement, but FWIW Purdy's pressure rate is 22% with 2.6s pocket time while Bryce's, since this is a Panthers board, is 23.9% with 2.5s pocket time. Stroud is right behind him at 2.5s and 23.6% and Levis 2.5% but 26.9% pressure. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2023/passing_advanced.htm Stats don't tell a whoel story of any kind but it is interesting to look at and see correlations between pocket time, pressure, sack rates, and who the outliers are.
  5. Interesting snippet charting a QB's individual EPA vs the OL pass-block grades, basically trying to show who may be contributing relative to their OL play. Since Brock Purdy gets brought up frequently around here, he has the highest EPA even with SF's terrible OL blocking grades. At the very bottom of EPA and also with abysmal OL grades? Bryce, Zach Wilson (2023), Mac Jones (2021), Kenny Pickett (2023), Sam Darnold (2021), and others. There are many other factors to consider in the overall, but it is interesting to see what QBs have also been suffering from dumpster-level pass blocking and their respective EPAs.
  6. Exactly. The mental cannot be fully detached from the physical, and that dynamic was always ignored as the S2 was being over hyped this past offseason
  7. Bingo. the Saints couldn't do it with Brees, quite arguably the best dink-and-dunker ever. It's not going to happen with Bryce Young.
  8. Solid hit, but the QB was totally upright, having just landed from a hop, and TD Jr didn't wrap up. Opportuntiy for improvement.
  9. That is literally Teddy Bridgewater all over again. I've nveer hidden my dislike of Teddy as a player of course, but I metnion it here because since fact that Tepper bought that approach yet again after already doing it once and fialing spectacularly is... not encouraging.
  10. It's kind of crazy just how far that aspect has gone this year, with tackles being off the line and leaving early. There were guys that were always on the very edge of the ruke but that edge seems to now be completely gone.
  11. They aren't even arguing that the call is wrong, they're arguing about it being called right then rather than at other times as well. I can understand that line of thought on a very general level but it's not like the officials knew what was going to happen on the play, and my god was Toney ever offsides... that's a mistake my 3rd graders make, not a pro.
  12. El .Oh. El. And the amount of heat that we took, not necessarily in just this thread but overall, for even daring to suggest that this plan and staff may not be a world-beating one (among other things)... ooh boy. I will say though that this thread was pre-draft and had the team taken Stroud I don't think the future would be looking as dim. Alas, that's not how it played out.
  13. Teddy might be top of my non-Carruth, players-only list, but outside of that Tepper and Rhule are way up there.
  14. Third time if you want to count that historically bad performance in the season opener, which I think is fair.
  15. Dude was so far offsides that it's not even funny. Not a petty call at all - Toney's a dumbass. There is no easier thing to do than line up onsides as a receiver.
  16. It was worse because he is/was a known commodity and that deal was an absolute windfall. At least with Bryce there was some small iota of hope and potential.
  17. On the contrary, it will be so easy to make a positive impression and look competent.
  18. I enjoyed them running roughshod over the Broncos that year.
  19. Keary Colbert had a very nice rookie year and then... nothing.
  20. Take a shot every time Bryce misses ball down field.
  21. Derrick Brown is who Brian Burns thinks he should be paid like.
  22. Hurr durr, they ruled Lucas didn't touch the ball, which made the contact roughing. Shouldn't have been roughing since he clearly touched it. Better know what you're talking about if you're running your mouth. https://www.deseret.com/2005/12/25/19929717/panther-penalty-gives-dallas-new-life CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ken Lucas and Julius Peppers pushed through the line, grasping at air in an effort to block Billy Cundiff's field goal. Lucas was positive his left middle finger touched the ball right before he and Peppers crashed into the kicker. The deflection changed the trajectory, caused Cundiff's attempt to miss and locked up a postseason berth for the Carolina Panthers. The officials said otherwise. Peppers was called for roughing the kicker, giving the Dallas Cowboys a second chance to keep their fading playoff hopes alive.
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