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What would a "second year jump" look like for bryce young compared to his contemporaries


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Jared Goff would be one to aspire for.

Completion percentage Went up from 54.6 to 62.1 - +7.5%

TD percentage went from 2.4 to 5.9% - +3.3%

INT percentage down from 3.4 to 1.5% +1.9%

AYA went from 4.3 to 8.5% - +4.2%

I realize he only started 7 games his rookie year - but he was similarly awful. Of course it makes a huge difference going from whatever Jeff Fisher and friends were doing to Sean McVay.

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7 hours ago, X-Clown said:

Jared Goff would be one to aspire for.

Completion percentage Went up from 54.6 to 62.1 - +7.5%

TD percentage went from 2.4 to 5.9% - +3.3%

INT percentage down from 3.4 to 1.5% +1.9%

AYA went from 4.3 to 8.5% - +4.2%

I realize he only started 7 games his rookie year - but he was similarly awful. Of course it makes a huge difference going from whatever Jeff Fisher and friends were doing to Sean McVay.

Yeah I was thinking of including him but the Sean Mcvay factor is huge. I also didn’t include Jordan love for obvious reasons. 
 

bryce defenders, if there are any left, want to look to Trevor Lawrence for hope. Interesting that Lawrence went from a gimmicky coach with no NFL head coaching experience to an nfl veteran former QB who won a Super Bowl with the eagles. Bryce is doing the opposite. 

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You can’t use his horrible rookie season as baseline and consider a 2 TD increase to be a reasonable improvement.  Going from 11 to 13 TDs is not a jump. He better hit 18-20 or it’s a miserable fail.

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

You can’t use his horrible rookie season as baseline and consider a 2 TD increase to be a reasonable improvement.  Going from 11 to 13 TDs is not a jump. He better hit 18-20 or it’s a miserable fail.


I’m not sure what else we can use as a baseline  

It’s a reasonable improvement relative to a bunch of other qbs that don’t have his limitations.  

I agree that it would be hideous. That’s the point. 18-20 would basically take an unheard of improvement. 

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54 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Yeah I was thinking of including him but the Sean Mcvay factor is huge. I also didn’t include Jordan love for obvious reasons. 
 

bryce defenders, if there are any left, want to look to Trevor Lawrence for hope. Interesting that Lawrence went from a gimmicky coach with no NFL head coaching experience to an nfl veteran former QB who won a Super Bowl with the eagles. Bryce is doing the opposite. 

I am in the “maybe there’s a 2-3% chance that this works with a different coach and better system, we might as well try, god I hope this works, if it doesn’t move on fast after this year” camp. I don’t think Lawrence’s second coach would sign off on/draw up screen passes to Ian Thomas at least.

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:


I’m not sure what else we can use as a baseline  

It’s a reasonable improvement relative to a bunch of other qbs that don’t have his limitations.  

I agree that it would be hideous. That’s the point. 18-20 would basically take an unheard of improvement. 

Well he did throw close to that, if you include the pick 6's. 

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9 minutes ago, strato said:

Why compare him to himself?

Baseline should be in the average range of QBs that went on to have great success in the NFL. 

Getting a livable raise from a minimum wage job is tough. You start so low. 
 

The best way to get a purposeful raise is to just find another job. 
 

Here’s to the 2025 draft. 

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3 hours ago, electro's horse said:

bryce defenders, if there are any left, want to look to Trevor Lawrence for hope. Interesting that Lawrence went from a gimmicky coach with no NFL head coaching experience to an nfl veteran former QB who won a Super Bowl with the eagles. Bryce is doing the opposite. 

I'll put myself in that boat. I think he will bounce back in a big way this year. 

Lets GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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