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Video Breaking down how Bryce Young can actually throw to the middle of the field


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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

just for reference Drew Brees is the most accurate passer in the history of the nfl so thats quite the comparison

And To think that Bryce is better than Brees at this stage of their career 🤯

sky is the limit for Bryce. 

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

He's still going to have to find some way to bulk up and we are going to have to continue to beef up the oline as much as the cap will permit. He is going to get hit a lot the first few seasons but the sense I get from some folks is we just aren't going to need to worry about it. Wrong. Do not be fooled. Our oline is still very much a work in progress.

The offensive line really came together last year after Bozeman was inserted in the starting lineup. We were very fortunate not to sustain any major injuries from that point on. I have concerns about quality depth. Injuries on the offensive line and lack of OL quality depth are not what a rookie quarterback who is a franchise player needs to deal with. I feel good about Cade Mays from what I have seen, but after him I am not sure who we have that is a quality replacement. 

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I have more confidence that he can bulk up 10-15 pounds than any QB develop the pocket awareness and processing to a guy his level and other highly rated NFL QBs

And for the LoOk WhAt HaPpEnEd To TuA!!

 

Tua is thicker and 3 pounds heavier than CJ Stroud.

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7 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I have more confidence that he can bulk up 10-15 pounds than any QB develop the pocket awareness and processing to a guy his level and other highly rated NFL QBs

And for the LoOk WhAt HaPpEnEd To TuA!!

 

Tua is thicker and 3 pounds heavier than CJ Stroud.

Stroud has the frame to put NFL weight on (if they want to do that to him, which I assume they do). Young doesn't, nor does Tua. 

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8 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Stroud has the frame to put NFL weight on (if they want to do that to him, which I assume they do). Young doesn't, nor does Tua. 

Glad you are quite the expert on frames.

Bryce has plenty ability to add Weight.  If you think that Kyler can get to the weight he is.  As is Russ, but Bryce can’t.  Then you are clueless or just hate the kid that much to where you have some narrative

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Bryce Young comp is Charlie Ward

 

That's right former NBA player Charlie Ward who was a great QB at Florida State but chose the NBA over the NFL. Such a shame we never got to see what he could do at the NFL level.

You can also say the same about Allen Iverson who also had Bryce frame.

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