Jackie Lee
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The Jets are also practicing with the Commanders and Giants, so they will have some fresh perspective on everything from quality of players to how well a rookie HC can run a camp
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I wish it was in New Jersey so we could get better media coverage than whatever Tepper is going to allow. Either way looking forward to Jets fans and medias brutal truths
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CBS does not think Bryce makes the leap
Jackie Lee replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah I'm curious as to when we'll see some type of urgency out of him or his coaches. They're doing a really good job of hiding OTA's from the media for whatever reason -
CBS does not think Bryce makes the leap
Jackie Lee replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
He literally just said last week he's not motivated by negativity/chip on his shoulder type stuff. I don't know why you would say that if you didn't mean it because most great players relish in that type of thing and aren't afraid to admit it -
Does anyone actually think Bryce will actually be good?
Jackie Lee replied to Panthers Fan 69's topic in Carolina Panthers
What's going on with the lack of media at OTA's? I hope they're not doing another hiding/coddling thing until they're forced to play publicly -
What do you want to see come out of the 2024 season the most?
Jackie Lee replied to ProcessBlue2's topic in Carolina Panthers
I had to go with Tepper, hopefully he gets sick of it and stays in Miami and just deals with the money. Ideally he would sell the team -
CBS does not think Bryce makes the leap
Jackie Lee replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
Forgot the other tweet with the qb rankings -
CBS does not think Bryce makes the leap
Jackie Lee replied to Jackie Lee's topic in Carolina Panthers
In addition to that he has us going QB in next years draft -
Ranks Bryce no.4 behind Stroud/AR/Levis I just don't feel it with Young. And what do I mean by that? Well, firstly, I didn't see any flashes from Young as a rookie. You know, a few games-- maybe not even consecutively -- where he looked confident and poised and that combination led to quality results. There was the 300-plus-yard effort late in the season against Green Bay that stood out. But even if that game was encouraging, it was thoroughly outweighed by disastrous performances. In my weekly grading project of the first- and second-year quarterbacks in 2023, Young had one "A" grade and two grades in the "B" range. All of his other starts ranged from a "C+" to an "F." Yes, that Packers game was impressive; it's just too difficult for me to see him repeating that type of performance on a regular basis because of his lack of physical tools. He doesn't have a strong arm by NFL standards. It's not brutal, but it's not doing him favors frequently. He's a good athlete but not nearly dynamic enough to repeatedly make defenders miss or scamper away from oncoming defenders often. His accuracy and processing are his two strengths, but neither are so spectacular they negate his hard-to-improve weaknesses. The Panthers did make somewhat of a concerted effort to build around him, trading for underneath separator Diontae Johnson in March before moving up in the draft to select South Carolina's Xavier Legette. I still think Carolina's receiver group will struggle to collectively get open, but the offensive line should be sturdier with free-agent adds Robert Hunt at right guard and Damien Lewis at left guard. I don't have enough belief in Young's tools, nor the roster in Carolina, to predict Young making a leap in Year 2.
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And uh Bryce isn't the underdog.. He's been given the best coaching and been on the best teams at every level since he was 8 years old, and he was drafted #1 overall. That is the opposite of underdog. Despite the tough year he didn't exactly pull a Rocky in the off season and train his ass off either. I don't understand how these people don't see how that is hard to root for
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His size is affecting his footwork, which is affecting his throwing velocity and accuracy. It's really not that hard to tie together. It's not all about his size, it's the trickle down effect of it and if they can find a work around without him resorting to these bad habits. Unless he's an absolute brainiac of a football mind it's a lot of effort spent on an uphill battle for the coaches and other offensive players
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Time stamped the Bryce critic on this vid as well. Same glaring issues with the unique drop back, tippy toes, etc that come from his size that most didn't think would affect his game as much as it actually did
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I liked the "He can scramble though!" lol.
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Here's the the video breakdown of Bryce after Underdog bashed him on twitter last week when they were doing the initial film review. It's lengthy so I time stamped it for Bryce's segment