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21 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

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Bryce's numbers were pretty similar to all the rest of the good qbs they've played. Check lamar, burrow, and Allen against them 

As usual, stats lie. O connel may have more yards and tds but everything I've seen him throw has been within 5 yards of the line or a check down. Doesn't pass the eye test. Still. Again. 

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6 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

Kansas might not be that good of a team. They have just been really lucky this season  

Last 6 weeks or so they haven’t been a good football team…and Bryce was probably under what they average QB against them has been during that bad stretch 

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3 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

As usual, stats lie. O connel may have more yards and tds but everything I've seen him throw has been within 5 yards of the line or a check down. Doesn't pass the eye test. Still. Again. 

Raiders took the lead on a 58 yard TD that was almost all air yards.   I don’t think Bryce has that type throw logged for a score in his entire NFL career 

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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah, I'm still not sold but his anticipation is light years ahead of where it was before he got benched. He put the ball exactly where it needed to be

He’s thrown a few balls with elite anticipation 

He’s a timing thrower playing with WR’s who aren’t reliable. It’s why the Mingo experiment failed horribly. Mingo would run his routes at different depths, come out of breaks and drift. So now Young is throwing to a 36 year old Adam Thielen and David Moore lol

Young has obviously flipped a switch this last month and he’s a different QB. I had written him off but if this is the Bryce we’re getting moving forward then he’d be just fine as our QB if Morgan puts actual talent around him.

We’re easily bottom 3 in talent at WR and TE 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Raiders took the lead on a 58 yard TD that was almost all air yards.   I don’t think Bryce has that type throw logged for a score in his entire NFL career 

Correction- OConnell had 2 50 yard TDs in this game both of which were almost all air yards.    To suggest he checked down all game is Bryce defender desperation 

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

He’s thrown a few balls with elite anticipation 

He’s a timing thrower playing with WR’s who aren’t reliable. It’s why the Mingo experiment failed horribly. Mingo would run his routes at different depths, come out of breaks and drift. So now Young is throwing to a 36 year old Adam Thielen and David Moore lol

Young has obviously flipped a switch this last month and he’s a different QB. I had written him off but if this is the Bryce we’re getting moving forward then he’d be just fine as our QB if Morgan puts actual talent around him.

We’re easily bottom 3 in talent at WR and TE 

Yeah and Bryce has had some beautifully thrown balls dropped the last few weeks too. Specifically by XL. I'm trying to chalk it up to him being a rookie. But if we can bring in someone with elite route running and pair that with coker, XL, and Sanders that would be a decent foundation I'd think

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