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QB School - Bryce Young vs Vikings


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Just now, Newtcase said:

I think you're mistaking discussing Bryce's mistakes with having no patience.  I don't see anyone here saying to give up on him, we're simply discussing the content in JT's video.  Jesus, get ahold of yourself this is a discussion forum.

Lmao not sure what forum you’re reading bud but “patience” is the last word id use to describe this forum when talking about Bryce. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I like his stuff. His biggest flaw IMO is he tends to stick to his biases and preconceptions until he just can't defend them anymore. He was a big Bryce Young guy pre-draft. So for him to start being critic is pretty telling.

He’s always had his certainly critics on Bryce to like every other QB.

Even dating back to the video on him from Bryce’s Sophomore season.

I suggest you go back and watch them.

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1 minute ago, Coheed said:

Lmao not sure what forum you’re reading bud but “patience” is the last word id use to describe this forum when talking about Bryce. 

You're the person playing internet police in a thread where nothing is happening other than discussing the points made in a video that is the subject of the thread.  Instead of discussing the video you decided to attack anyone who doesn't agree with your white knight approach.  I'm returning to finish the video now.

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Just now, Newtcase said:

You're the person playing internet police in a thread where nothing is happening other than discussing the points made in a video that is the subject of the thread.  Instead of discussing the video you decided to attack anyone who doesn't agree with your white knight approach.  I'm returning to finish the video now.

Whatever you need to tell yourself bud. 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I like his stuff. His biggest flaw IMO is he tends to stick to his biases and preconceptions until he just can't defend them anymore. He was a big Bryce Young guy pre-draft. So for him to start being critic is pretty telling.

Especially on the play being debated in the other thread. He calls the no throw "sickening" and also that he would have been throwing a much bigger tantrum than Thielen does at the end, weeks after giving him poo for putting his hands up when he was open

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Just now, BrianS said:

Seemed like a fair and balanced take, telling us nothing we didn't already know.  Bryce made mistakes.  Our O-Line is really struggling.  Our receivers aren't very good.

We've really got to stop going into seasons with so much dead cap.

I’m pretty done with Fitt at this point. I was a supporter of his but the constant trading away of assets to “win now” is really, really starting to show in the team. The handling of the Brian Burns situation is nothing short of an egregious failure and a firable offense in itself 

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27 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

It was a damn layup. In a situation where we needed 6 with 2 plays left in the game. The play was called for Theilen to get 6 there and it was there. Again, this was supposed to be a strength of Young’s. He comes in below average in so many other areas that if his one strength isn’t going to carry over he is doomed.

Hes supposed to be the Albert Einstein of quarterbacking

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59 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Acknowledges the OL struggles, the lack of speed on the perimeter but also says Bryce needs to be better. 
 

And that’s just the truth 

You can't drop back 50 times a game and win. You can't throw the ball between the LOS and 20 yards out exclusively or the box will stay stacked. You can't expect a rookie QB to go out and win the game for you.

Go back to what made this line look deadly and run under center.

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29 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Especially on the play being debated in the other thread. He calls the no throw "sickening" and also that he would have been throwing a much bigger tantrum than Thielen does at the end, weeks after giving him poo for putting his hands up when he was open

Good point. He absolutely TRASHED Thielen in that week one breakdown.

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39 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

3 games? He’s been a top recruit playing QB his entire life. Being smart is literally the ONLY reason he went 1st overall. The mistakes he’s making are super concerning 

What???!!! The haters on here are insufferable. Is it REALLY the ONLY reason he went 1st overall? The guy has a pretty damn good combination of smarts, accuracy, speed, agility, arm strength, pocket awareness, pocket presence, communication skills etc. But right, his smarts were the ONLY reason. And yes, just 3 games bro. The NFL is a whole different beast compared to pop warner, middle school, high school and college in case you haven't noticed. I don't know what games you all have been watching but he has actually played pretty decent. Has he made a few mistakes?.... um what quarterback hasn't? Unbelievable the lack of patience and idiocy of some of these fans

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52 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

It was a damn layup. In a situation where we needed 6 with 2 plays left in the game. The play was called for Theilen to get 6 there and it was there. Again, this was supposed to be a strength of Young’s. He comes in below average in so many other areas that if his one strength isn’t going to carry over he is doomed.

Not to pile on but that was the tough one to rewatch.  Remember feeling that he bailed on that when he didn't need to when watching but figured I just didn't notice something with the defense.  Closer look, yeah, needs to improve.  Easy 6.  

Being towards the end of the game, he may have been frazzled at that point, but what is he doing with his dropback there? His footworks antics around 30:38 prevent him from staying steady and being ready for the timing for launching to Thielen.  It's like a weird full body twitch to the left, then multiple skippy toe steps and bails.  Clean pocket, no need to do all that, stand tall, set, and throw. 

He's got skills, not giving up, but it's a legit critique.  We can't have that.   

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3 minutes ago, La Flama Blanca said:

What???!!! The haters on here are insufferable. Is it REALLY the ONLY reason he went 1st overall? The guy has a pretty damn good combination of smarts, accuracy, speed, agility, arm strength, pocket awareness, pocket presence, communication skills etc. But right, his smarts were the ONLY reason. And yes, just 3 games bro. The NFL is a whole different beast compared to pop warner, middle school, high school and college in case you haven't noticed. I don't know what games you all have been watching but he has actually played pretty decent. Has he made a few mistakes?.... um what quarterback hasn't? Unbelievable the lack of patience and idiocy of some of these fans

The aliases on here are insufferable 

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Welp there it is. Like a few of us had pointed out earlier, JT says the Theilen double move is absolutely there and that ball has to be thrown. Says Minnesota gave us a gift

Maybe those in denial we’ll listen now that it’s coming from JT

JT even goes as far as saying he feels bad for Theilen here

Yes, that was 1 play, after Bryce and the o line had been Cover 0 blitzed to freaking death all game long.  But it seemed like Bryce even saw it still and pumped like he was going to throw the double move, but just didn't.  

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