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[The Athletic] How Bryce Young went from slumped shoulders and shaky footwork to soaring confidence


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It's encouraging. I'm still not totally convinced he can be the guy for us. There are very real limitations there that were not improved on down the final stretch. Honestly I think his absolute best case scenario for us would be Jared Goff level -- which could be fine, but Goff has had his limitations show up in the playoffs too even with his resurgence in Detroit, and Bryce still has a long way to go to get to that level. We don't really have any other options right now (maybe Cam Ward in the draft, but unlikely for many reasons) so Bryce it is for next year and then we'll have more information but I still do think we need to work to find a guy who has potential to be more of a true elite franchise QB like a Mahomes/Allen/Lamar/Burrow, not the potential to be Jared Goff. But next year will tell us a lot more.

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I agree that sitting him and having him see how Dalton operated was an eye opener for him. No matter how pro-ready or generational of a talent a rookie is, they still need to sit and watch how it's done. I watched the Raiders game and Dalton was definitely throwing in tight unopen windows and giving the receivers a chance to make a play. I think Young's apprehension to throw downfield is because he was waiting for them to get "college open," when he returned to the line up he definitely threw downfield a ton more and into tight windows too.

It's crazy what confidence can do for someone. I've seen ugly guys get the pretty girls simply because he was more confident! lol 

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The Athletic’s Joe Person reports an anonymous Panthers source said Bryce Young’s footwork at the end of the 2024 season was “light years” ahead of where it was at the start of the year.
Panthers coaches worked primarily on Young’s footwork and drop backs while he ran the scout team after being benched in late September for Andy Dalton. For more than a month, Carolina coaches helped “to refine Young’s footwork and drill into him the importance of urgency in the huddle and pre-snap operation, which Dalton helped demonstrate.” Coaches addressed Young’s habit of jump-passing, which had proved disastrous over the first two games of the season. The result was a far more confident second-year quarterback who showed immense improvement over the final seven games of the 2024 season. Only six quarterbacks had a higher completion rate over expected than Young From Week 11-18. He ended the year with a 251-yard, three-touchdown outing against the Falcons in an upset victory for Carolina. Young, against many odds, has positioned himself as the Panthers’ clear Week 1 starter in 2025.
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1 hour ago, t96 said:

It's encouraging. I'm still not totally convinced he can be the guy for us. There are very real limitations there that were not improved on down the final stretch. Honestly I think his absolute best case scenario for us would be Jared Goff level -- which could be fine, but Goff has had his limitations show up in the playoffs too even with his resurgence in Detroit, and Bryce still has a long way to go to get to that level. We don't really have any other options right now (maybe Cam Ward in the draft, but unlikely for many reasons) so Bryce it is for next year and then we'll have more information but I still do think we need to work to find a guy who has potential to be more of a true elite franchise QB like a Mahomes/Allen/Lamar/Burrow, not the potential to be Jared Goff. But next year will tell us a lot more.

Just curious - What were his very real limitations?

His arm looked stronger, he was decisive, he was throwing with anticipation, he had no trouble throwing over the middle of the field, and he even ran the ball with high efficiency. The only thing holding him back were the drops from the receivers and the defense not being able to stop anything. There were more 3 and outs than I'd like, sure, but other than the Cowboys game he played really well.

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18 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
The Athletic’s Joe Person reports an anonymous Panthers source said Bryce Young’s footwork at the end of the 2024 season was “light years” ahead of where it was at the start of the year.
Panthers coaches worked primarily on Young’s footwork and drop backs while he ran the scout team after being benched in late September for Andy Dalton. For more than a month, Carolina coaches helped “to refine Young’s footwork and drill into him the importance of urgency in the huddle and pre-snap operation, which Dalton helped demonstrate.” Coaches addressed Young’s habit of jump-passing, which had proved disastrous over the first two games of the season. The result was a far more confident second-year quarterback who showed immense improvement over the final seven games of the 2024 season. Only six quarterbacks had a higher completion rate over expected than Young From Week 11-18. He ended the year with a 251-yard, three-touchdown outing against the Falcons in an upset victory for Carolina. Young, against many odds, has positioned himself as the Panthers’ clear Week 1 starter in 2025.

So Canales did what Reich intentionally decided not to do. Props to Canales and Bryce for making it happen. The guy definitely evolved from a metapod to a butterfree. 

The real question for me is, will Bryce come into training camp now looking like a high schooler instead of the middle schooler this past camp? 

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So Canales did what Reich intentionally decided not to do. Props to Canales and Bryce for making it happen. The guy definitely evolved from a metapod to a butterfree. 

The real question for me is, will Bryce come into training camp now looking like a high schooler instead of the middle 

I want a Charizard at QB

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16 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Just curious - What were his very real limitations?

His arm looked stronger, he was decisive, he was throwing with anticipation, he had no trouble throwing over the middle of the field, and he even ran the ball with high efficiency. The only thing holding him back were the drops from the receivers and the defense not being able to stop anything. There were more 3 and outs than I'd like, sure, but other than the Cowboys game he played really well.


Height. Not being able to stand in a collapsing pocket and throw over the line with linemen up against you.

Thats pretty much it.

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Look at shitsburgh...haven't been sht since Rothleshtsburger... they are searching for a QB too... Great coach they have  but haven't been sht since.. QB is damn important. Since we have Bryce I'm pulling for the kid but he would be the first to pull off more than a second round playoff victory....shty odds. Unless Canales can blow up analytics.... I'm going to remain reserved...

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