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Bryce Young QB School


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22 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That was a pretty good breakdown. It seems to align with what I witnessed. Although I missed some of those plays somehow. I was busy stuffing my face during the game. 

I really don’t want to watch it but I am curious what he said?  

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3 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I really don’t want to watch it but I am curious what he said?  

He pointed out the good and bad in Bryce, the offense and the play calling. His voice can be annoying but he's pretty good at breaking down plays and route combinations. He admits he doesn't know the progressions but he does a good job explaining what they should have been given the defensive look. It seems fair and balanced with good and bad.

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36 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He pointed out the good and bad in Bryce, the offense and the play calling. His voice can be annoying but he's pretty good at breaking down plays and route combinations. He admits he doesn't know the progressions but he does a good job explaining what they should have been given the defensive look. It seems fair and balanced with good and bad.

I guess my real question is, did he say Bryce was salvageable or is he just singularly focused on this one game?

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The bottom line is bryce looks vastly better than weeks 1 and 2 and there is no reason to not play him moving forward. There is no downside. If he starts sucking again we are right back where we are right now. But if he can continue to improve (even if he will never be a top 10 QB) we can build the team around him and bide our time till the right QB becomes available. 

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It's definitely his best game yet, but I wouldn't call it better than an above-average game. He had some nice throws, and a few big drops (the INT was not his fault!). I was particularly impressed by his willingness to throw it deep(er) than usual, and he did a good job avoiding pressure. But his completion percentage was padded by very, very poorly thought out checkdowns, some of which killed drives, and we only put up 23 on the worst defense in the league.

After the Green Bay game, I learned better than to get excited. If he can string together some more games like this, maybe he can be some team's Teddy Bridgewater.

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10 minutes ago, SOJA said:

The bottom line is bryce looks vastly better than weeks 1 and 2 and there is no reason to not play him moving forward. There is no downside. If he starts sucking again we are right back where we are right now. But if he can continue to improve (even if he will never be a top 10 QB) we can build the team around him and bide our time till the right QB becomes available. 

The reason not to play him would be that he’s not on the team anymore because he was wisely traded away when his stock probably won’t be any higher. If he is still on the team next Sunday, then yea might as well keep playing him. 

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22 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I guess my real question is, did he say Bryce was salvageable or is he just singularly focused on this one game?

Just 1 game. No predictions made just breaks down the play and the concepts. I found it enlightening and worth the watch if you can get past how annoying the sound of his voice is.

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12 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The reason not to play him would be that he’s not on the team anymore because he was wisely traded away when his stock probably won’t be any higher. If he is still on the team next Sunday, then yea might as well keep playing him. 

well yea if they get something worthwhile for him than yes I'd pull the trigger but I can't see a team offering something high for him right now. Russini said on her pod we'd likely get more for him in the offseason anyway 

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