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Welp facts are facts.  

Meanwhile this is NFL open.  (@ 36 seconds if it doesn’t go there auto)  

https://youtu.be/UG4DKNasoPU?t=36

This is what you’re up against.  Pat Mahommes throwing into tight window highlights are even more ridiculous.  So stop complaining about our receivers not being open, champions throw them open.  
 

I’m not saying BY can’t get there, just illustrating the competition if he’s going to be a factor.

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1 hour ago, Newtcase said:

Welp facts are facts.  

Meanwhile this is NFL open.  (@ 36 seconds if it doesn’t go there auto)  

https://youtu.be/UG4DKNasoPU?t=36

This is what you’re up against.  Pat Mahommes throwing into tight window highlights are even more ridiculous.  So stop complaining about our receivers not being open, champions throw them open.  
 

I’m not saying BY can’t get there, just illustrating the competition if he’s going to be a factor.

But the receiver had no separation so how was this completed?

Must be that processor of an arm

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3 hours ago, Newtcase said:

Welp facts are facts.  

Meanwhile this is NFL open.  (@ 36 seconds if it doesn’t go there auto)  

https://youtu.be/UG4DKNasoPU?t=36

This is what you’re up against.  Pat Mahommes throwing into tight window highlights are even more ridiculous.  So stop complaining about our receivers not being open, champions throw them open.  
 

I’m not saying BY can’t get there, just illustrating the competition if he’s going to be a factor.

QB School mentions that regularly.

With the defender having his back turned and "chasing" the WR, the WR is open. The defender then only covers the area the size of his body... which is shown in your clip.

Does that happen with Panthers WR, do they regularly beat their man and have the defender turn their back? 

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48 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If you want sobering statistics, Young is 4/19 - 60 yds, 2 INT's on throws longer than 10 yards on the year.

Folks, that is a 0.66 QB Rating. For those that don't remember that old stat in the QBR era, that would be on a 0-158.3 scale. 

its concerning, to say the least. 😅

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