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Bryce Young’s Redemption Arc


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I think anyone watching should see the improvement. He is moving much better in the pocket finding  lanes to throw. When he feels pressure he is stepping up and looking downfield instead of bailing out into a sack. He is making throws he wouldn't attempt earlier because the window was small. Watching Andy he found out that tight windows are what you get in the NFL. He is more comfortable running and moving with the ball. And he is gaining confidence which is critical to success. I also think the line has improved to give him time to throw. And the rookie receivers are doing great and making Bryce look good

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4 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I think anyone watching should see the improvement. He is moving much better in the pocket finding  lanes to throw. When he feels pressure he is stepping up and looking downfield instead of bailing out into a sack. He is making throws he wouldn't attempt earlier because the window was small. Watching Andy he found out that tight windows are what you get in the NFL. He is more comfortable running and moving with the ball. And he is gaining confidence which is critical to success. I also think the line has improved to give him time to throw. And the rookie receivers are doing great and making Bryce look good

Not even 130 yards at 5 yards a pop.  You guys crack me up

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

If you can't see the improvement there is no need for a discussion since you either have an agenda or no clue. Likely both.

If you can't see that 'improvement' is relative to how atrocious he was at the start of the year and that he's not outperforming his rookie year at all, there is no need for a discussion since you either have an agenda or no clue. Likely both. 

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He’s going to have to show way more to make up for the stain he’s put into our brains. However, he’s doing better in areas he’s shown to be deficient in for sure (not running into sacks as much, no jump passes, taking chances downfield, showing more passion.) 

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