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Bryce Young faced the least pressure of any quarterback this week


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41 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The entire OL had issues last season, mostly due to interior line play.  The reason Morgan overspent on two guards.  My point is Ickey took most of the flack for Bryce and the OLs failures.  With a revamped interior, Ickey looks just fine, but the offensive struggles still continue.

He still deserved it. Remember all the worries in preseason as he was just getting beat on the regular one on one? Heck, the huddle called the OL concern last preseason. They looked terrible and Iky looked the worst. The guard play got worse progressively as more people got hurt but last year it was the OL getting beat badly plus Young not handling the pressure thus creating more sacks. This year the OL is improved and healthy and Young looks worse.

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2 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

He still deserved it. Remember all the worries in preseason as he was just getting beat on the regular one on one? Heck, the huddle called the OL concern last preseason. They looked terrible and Iky looked the worst. The guard play got worse progressively as more people got hurt but last year it was the OL getting beat badly plus Young not handling the pressure thus creating more sacks. This year the OL is improved and healthy and Young looks worse.

The bold I will agree with.  Ickey struggled because of the revolving door at IOL, being put on a island with no help and with a rookie QB who held onto the ball too long that also flushed himself into sacks.  Ickey had his own struggles, but they weren't isolated and were a result of dysfunctional, under-talented, beaten up, supporting cast.

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2 hours ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Is it all Bryce Young fault, No its not. Our WR's aren't getting Seperation soon enough. The play calling isn't effective. It's like we came with a game plan, maybe from film, but zero plan to adapt when the game plan doesn't work. We aren't maximizing our players, we're just running plays. It's Bryce Young ready, No!

YOU clearly aren't watching the same games as anyone else the line is going him all the time in the world, he can't complete a pass more than two yards past the LOS biggest bust ever 

2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

bro its 1000% youngs fault. 

100000000000% ON BRYCEY

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

The bold I will agree with.  Ickey struggled because of the revolving door at IOL, being put on an island with no help and with a rookie QB who held onto the ball too long that also flushed himself into sacks.  Ickey had his own struggles, but they weren't isolated and were a result of dysfunctional, under-talented, beaten up, supporting cast.

We’ll just have to agree to disagree. The IOL wasn’t a mess in preseason and there was a lot of discussion that Iky was having isolated struggles. I think you are trying to rewrite Iky’s history and blame it on Young. There was a ton of worry in the preseason and there was a ton of talk that he completely regressed and that was all before the revolving door of IOL. I’m glad he’s playing better but he looked terrible last year and it was apparent in his 1 on 1 situations where he just needed to block people and didn’t.

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

That is what I told my buddy--I said "He's got time--and he still sucks."

I think he should go to IR.  I would tell him that we are going to go with Dalton or we are going to take a look at Plummer and maybe another QB from another practice squad--lets see if Canales can fix Desmond Ridder, for example.  Then I would tell him that we are drafting a QB and he can compete in the 2025 pre season.  He has less than a year to get it together.

So you would've lost the bet .. would you have paid me 1,300? That's what I would've bet.

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