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Bryce Young Stats Through 2 Years


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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So you said all that afterwards to basically still be wrong? 1 turnover can make all the difference. It was a 1 score game, neither team could really get a stop so 1 turnover can make all the difference. We scored off that turnover so it obviously helped. My point was the defense didn't start playing better till bryce got back in the lineup, sacks and turnovers went up. Yeah they still couldn't stop anybody but they created more opportunities for the offense to score in shorter distance.

You are coping hard my friend.  You should have given credit to Atlantas special teams for our field position. And that turnover giving us 1 short field does not in any way validate your arguments. Continue whining about a win because your tears are delicious. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You are coping hard my friend.  You should have given credit to Atlantas special teams for our field position. And that turnover giving us 1 short field does not in any way validate your arguments. Continue whining about a win because your tears are delicious

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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

Bryce Stans still rubbing themselves off everytime he does something good because they think fans are upset about it is still the weirdest behavior going around right now. Get some help dude lol 

Just like his hates get triggered when he has a good game. It's seems being unhappy with progress is a you problem and you should look in the mirror for the person that needs help.

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3 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

 ((((CAREER STATS AFTER YEAR 2))))

6 Wins - 22 Losses (21% win rate)   (as a starting QB) 

- 5280 passing yards, 60.3% Completion rate, 28 TD, 19 INTs 
- 82 rushes, 502 rushing yards 6 rushing TDs , 6.1 ypc

(((CAREER STATS AFTER YEAR 1)))

2 Wins - 14 Losses  (12.5% win rate) 

- 2877 passing yards, 59.8% Completion rate,  11 TDs, 10 INTs 

- 253 rushing yards, 0 TDs, 6.5 ypc 

 

Some things I've noticed. His completion percentage hasn't changed much which is interesting. Its good to see that TD  to INT Ratio get a little better.  

All 6 of the rushing TDs came from year 2. 

 

The completion percentage is a weird one. His rookie season, so much of our offense was behind LOS/short yardage stuff which often went nowhere but should've boosted the completion percentage. This season, that short stuff still doesn't go anywhere but Canales is far more aggressive with the downfield lower completion stuff. Also, Canales has been emphasizing that a throwaway is still a good play, better than an unnecessary sack. Bryce had been taking a lot of those earlier, but he's been more willing to chuck it out safely, maybe a bit too much at times.

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2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Maybe we see it differently,  but if you are starting a drive around the 50 against a bad defense or in general. Thats a short field to me. 

I mean...  Starting at your 42 is a bit of a short field.

But the Falcons never had to punt so I don't really think the D helped the O with field position either. Lol

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2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Bryce Stans still rubbing themselves off everytime he does something good because they think fans are upset about it is still the weirdest behavior going around right now. Get some help dude lol 

You are upset about it and panther fans are drinking your delicious tears 

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

I mean...  Starting at your 42 is a bit of a short field.

But the Falcons never had to punt so I don't really think the D helped the O with field position either. Lol

I dont know How they didnt help them if they forced the only turnover in falcons territory that led to a score when falcons had the lead at beginning of 3rd. Lets say they didn't do that and the birds drive down and score since nobody was playing defense today, now it's a 2 score game. You think we were coming back? Turnovers are important in games like this,  I don't know how else to lay it out. 

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

It’s absolutely surreal to think you’ve been on this forum revealing how bafflingly empty your skull is, post by post, for almost 2 decades 

Thats Great....and you been here since only 2021 not contributed nothing even worth a skid mark in a pair of draws. So why would i care what you think? Bedtime kid. 

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