Plus this is coming from a place of compassion and experience. Not just dogging the guy, but begrudgingly evaluating the poor play of a young guy. Any young QB would be super fortunate to have Chase in their ear
I think Canales, obviously speculation, sees his young qb is mentally cooked. Got hit alot, happy feet, not confident. I'm sure he as well as Andy Dalton are seeing and saying the same thing. His defeated body language and attitude. Sitting him is all you can do at this point to take the pressure off of him and let him start to heal mentally. Right now, he needs a role model and Hopefully Andy is that guy.
Should have started that way last year TBH. You shouldn't stick a Doug Flutie sized guy into games as a rookie unless he can move like Kyler Murray. Andy started one game last year with Carolina and threw for over 300 yards and 2 TD's with 0 INT. It's not that "the team sucks" because that is a cop out.
Bryce is average arm, decent mobility, but his mechanics are ass throwing off his toes, and can't seem to read an nfl defense. There's plenty of great college QBs that don't work out in the nfl and i think he's one of em
@@bigdug13I thought the same, Bryce needs to move like other smaller stature players like Kylar or have elite pocket presence like Drew Brees. Heck even becoming another Seneca Wallace would be great.
He’s only getting hit a lot because he makes poor decisions. The game before his benching he had the lowest pressure rate of any QB in the league. The OL is doing its job and they’re actually doing it well. If he gets hit it’s because he made a poor decision. This ain’t like Caleb Williams where the guy has 2.5 seconds from snap to hit on average
Chase Daniel is a smart man. He made more money holding the clipboard/iPad than most starting QB's in the league. I'm not even mad at him. Saved his body and left with the bag. This was not the team for Bryce. He needed to sit for a 2 years, like a Jordan Love and then get his shot. Not everybody is ready to play right away.
Being 5’10’ and maybe 185(he doesn’t look 204)is different than Love’s 6’4” 215. Plus Aaron Rodgers really helped teach Jordan Love for 3 years, something Favre never did for him.
@@Paul-tp9yh that still doesn’t add up. Look up any QB that has been an actual starter over the last 10yrs, not just some 3rd string guy that “started” bc of injuries once, and almost every one of them have/will have made over $40m in their career. Usually in less than 2-5yrs. Even guys like Jacoby Brissett have made more than that.
It's complicated because it's not really the fans it's the media as well and as a matter of fact for the most part the the fans are hopeful and excited but couple that with the media then it seems that way but in any event everybody knows that maybe one out of every 10 to 20 quarterbacks end up being elite I guess
haters always said "How is Chase Daniel still in the NFL??" bc of knowledge like this 🔥bro was on 7 teams and I bet all of the QBs got a little better in the film room
Put Chase on this exact team and let’s see what magic he can do 😂 Two things are true here… could Bryce be better? Sure.. do the panthers have the worst roster in the NFL - yes. Their starting receivers are 2 & 3 guys on any other team
#1: He needs WRs who can get open to keep the defense honest. #2: He needs better protection. RBs & OLs who can pick up the blitz. #3: He has to read the defense. Are they in Coverage? Is it a Blitz? #4: The 1st WR who gets open, hit him. You got 3 seconds. 1-2-3-ball's out. The TE is your bailout. #5: Manipulate the pocket. Buy time, stay in protection. Make the LB & the secondary REACT TO YOU. That's it. He's got work to do. He needs to get in the film room, and learn to take what the defense gives him. He needs to learn everything he can from Andy Dalton. Watch him, and have 1,000 questions for him in the QB room. This is how you learn. He's the #1 pick, so that means he's on a bad team. Nobody cares. He's gotta figure it out, and make it work. Spot on analysis 👈
The fact that you people are still blaming the team is crazy, yeah they arent the best, but they also had a huge improvement on the O line and their defense was in the top 1/3rd of the league last year. He is consistently making horrible decisions, missing wide open receivers, and seems to have 0 football IQ. Bryce Young is just a horrible QB right now and needs a long time on the bench behind a decent QB before even thinking about touching the field again. His career is prob over though if we are being fr
@@wkr420The funniest part, Dalton won’t look like Montana but compared to Bryce absolutely. Their best game last year was when Dalton started. At this point the team obviously has flaws but if every other QB looks like a HOFer compared to you with that exact same team, you might just be horrible
@@elvergudo9355 yea that’s true. Im just tired of holding out hope on young guys. Zach has some really good skills and I invested my heart into that kid. Never again.
@@GregoryChew0921 Caleb has the same issue. No pocket presence and looks real timid/scared I’m the pocket. It was so bad vs Houston to the point where he had no velocity on his throws the minimal times when he did have time to throw. CJ on the other had would stand tall in the pocket knowing he’s going to get hit and would still make the throws.
@@northsidecj i see hope in caleb when they were blitzing him he stood tall in there and has a nice deep ball he doesnt look scared theres something to work with at least
@@northsidecj yea stroud is a beast. I had high hopes for Trevor Lawrence and other young guys. It’s hard to get over that fear and really play to their potential. I still think Zach can be good one day.
I enjoy football but i dont have the brain to break football down like this. The panthers have been my team since 99'. Appreciate you going into this kind of detail so i can understand whats really going on
@@Rammstein0963.Ya idk what this guy is bringing in UA-cam wise but he should definitely consider speaking with the NFL about any position. Scout, OC, QB coach etc. I think with these film breakdowns somebody will put a contract infront of him
This is the best breakdown I have seen thus far as to what went wrong with Bryce Young. I could see all the plays, but I couldn't understand the x's and o's. You would think Bryce would have a better understanding of the game, being such a highly rated prospect for his entire high school and collegiate career. I thought he would be elite in that regard to overcompensate for being undersized.
Funny enough part of the reason they took him over cj was their testing grades which show their ability to make reads... Sounds like a faulty test if you ask me 💀
Yeah, saved the worst for last in this video. Thielen coming wide open, Bryce had room to step up in the pocket and make the throw and instead bailed. Hate to see it.
@@spencerr2413 not even sure he saw him or even looked downfield. His confidence is completely shot and he just wants to throw to the first quick read without going through progressions
Thank you Chase. It's always good to hear from a guy who played the position in the NFL speak. All these non qbs don't see what you do. Great video, First time I saw one of your videos. I'm impressed and being a Carolina fan, I wanna hear from someone who knows the position. You made me a subscriber, Chase.
It’s weird. He holds the ball too long when the pocket breaks down and then he rushes when he has proper protection. Which tells me he’s still very uncomfortable with the speed of the nfl and decision making. When he doesn’t have time to think his instinct to start running takes over and when he actually has time to make decisions he freaks out and dumps it off as soon as he can.
It’s a total lack of pocket presence. I think cause he was at Alabama where he was afforded a clean pocket most of the time, he never really developed any pocket awareness. He just doesn’t have a feel for It.
The only decent drive I saw at 2&5ish got ruined by a false start. There was a terribly time facemask at one point too. The rest of the time? 2&9, 3rd&8. Awful. Heckler’s going to throw out his back.
@@AlphaandOmegaHere Also Dalton had the best performance from a Panthers QB last year. That's right in 16 starts last year Bryce Young never had a performance better than Dalton's single performance against Seattle.
It all comes down to one word, impatient everybody wants the next Patrick Mahomes straight out of the draft, but nobody wants to develop the next Patrick Mahomes
Probably because there are many, many examples of rookie QB's who *did* adapt right away to the NFL. Stroud turned around the Texans last year, and played great. If you really think the reason Patrick Mahomes is so good is because he watched Alex Smith play for a year, you're delusional.
Tom Brady spoke on that too much better players and better schemes. Young benefited from stacked teams at Alabama and many other QBs from there as well which is why they don’t go on to be good QBs at the next level.
Film doesn’t lie. Young has yet to showcase what got him drafted in the first pick. I don’t expect much from Andy Dalton but the confidence of Bryce is that bad and he needed a break to watch and reflect
"The middle of the field is wide open". Except he's 5'8 so he decides to throw to the safety valve no matter what because it's literally all he can do.
As a chargers fan I was watching this game and watching Bryce live for the first time. The amount of times I saw him jump-pass on the most basic passes was eye opening for me
@@kscxttxx You can tell someone who has never watched a Panthers game when they aren't even aware of the meme of him bunny hopping every other throw. 🤣
I mean the guy STARES at the double coverage on the first INT and still throws the ball there. I don't have to know much football to know he's just locking onto one guy and lacing it.
@@10thletter40 I've seen Joe Montana play a couple of games against the Giants in the playoffs without support from the O-line He spent both nights in the hospital Football is a team sport.
He shouldn't have started from the beginning. Bryce should have been a working progress let him learn the game. let's him gain some weight and muscle then put him out there.
Yea but if they tried to make him a backup the owner would’ve Made them start him 😂 the owner is the real problem here Bryce needed to develop but the owner wouldn’t have allowed that to happen
That’s the problem with the NFL right now, these horrible organizations keep thinking a QB is the answer and they push these rookies out with no real role model to teach them the NFL game.
Great college qb but his game was never going to translate to the nfl. No significant arm talent and isint even that great of a athlete, never understood why they hyped him up so much
I loved this breakdown. I saw it yesterday on Twitter and was glad to hear some sanity rather than people just deflecting blame away from Bryce because of their preconceived notions. If Bryce had played adequately this would have been a competitive game against the Chargers.
Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield are both playing VERY well after leaving the Panthers. They were terrible at the Panthers. This demonstrates twice that it's impossible to judge a QB with a team this bad.
Baker was bad here I’ll give you that but Sam was decent here. His last 6 games here he lead the league in yards down the field in that 6 game sample. He was also good his first 4 or 5 games here.
Baker was bad in his first try on the Panthers, but his second whiff of play was actually decent. Not saying Bryce is the only issue, but holy fuck, he's like 80% of the problem. When your o-line only gives up 4 pressures the whole game and you still can't pass for over a 100 yards against a weak secondary, you're the problem.
Just give Darnold some time. He played well at times for Jets and Panthers. The guy always falls back to bad once DCs figure out how he is used in a new system.
Huh? Team is way better than they were with Sam and Baker. O line is currently ranked 5th overall in pass blocking. Bryce is just shit and you can 100% judge a QB with a “bad” team
@@newyardleysinclair9960 the good thing about young is that every rookie this year playing is horrible. They are on pace to have the worst rookie QB class ever
Bryce shouldn’t have been the day 1 started. Reich and that crew should’ve started Dalton to establish the offense and let Young work his way into the game. So many members of the team are checked out and demoralized. Some of these guys are 2-18. They have to establish a culture and a game plan. Can’t just be the Bryce Young project for another season. They fired Reich after 11 games so Canales is making the changes early in hopes that he doesn’t get fired
Yes but that’s not the point. He did nothing pre snap to check out of it, he assumed it was 0 because he had 6 on the line in front of him and didn’t do anything to give himself a tell.
I find it hilarious how entire squads of scouts, in-house analysts and coaches can get it so wrong time and again. All they really do is put on savant airs, claim fraudulent competences backed by phony stats to justify their dollars, and buy the hype. 49ers ridiculed themselves twice: drafting non-entity Trey Lance, then hitting an improbable lottery with Purdy. Posturing clowns all.
@@juwanbyers3401 And a defense to bail him out when/if he mess up. That's why Trey Lance is not an NFL QB, all that talent even when healthy and was ass.
Just discovered Chase about a week ago - LOVE the breakdown from a pro's perspective. I play a lot of Madden, often as CAR, and get killed most games, in part because I (mis)read the field similarly to Bryce here (I'm a basketball guy who is just getting into following football), even tho we all know CAR is talent-deficient on both sides of the ball. BIG UPS to CD for his insight and inspiration to read the field better instead of going for first reads without properly diagnosing defenses first!
First play you covered, he looked the safety off. Got him to move so the in route would open up. Good play with his eyes to move the defender. Threw a good ball. Great defensive play.
Can anyone explain why Bryce approached Moton after the last sack happened on the sideline? If he had stayed in the pocket. I think the issue with Bryce is that he hasn't realized we have a much better O-line than he had last year. What happened to building a strong base that Canales talked about? Bryce is showing he's not taking the information and using it. If it's not bad footwork, it's that noodle arm, jump pass, b.s. Let him sit and learn for the rest of the year. Draft some competition and let him compete for the job.
Trade him and get whatever you can get out of him and move on. Preferably another qb to compete with Plummer for the backup roll and a 2nd or 3rd round pick.
@1987bch Facts, but do you think anyone will turning down being the top overall pick? These kids have been dreaming about this since they were wetting the bed.
His footwork sloppy he doesnt step into his throws i think he needs like 5 step drops in the pocket and clean up his mechanics it doesnt help that the jesse minter defense is good asf
As someone who grew up a diehard baseball fan I love this. I can look at baseball games and really understand what’s going on but never was able to do that with football this is great to see and understand.
I think his confidence was cooked last year. He doesn't trust his O-line to block or WR to get open because of last year. He was sacked 62 times last year, the second most. So, if benching him can let him see that the O-line can block his WR to get open, then let him sit until week 10 against the Giants. If he still does the same against the Giants, then he's a bust, at least in Carolina.
The real truth is...he's been playing like this all his life. There's no changing that. His foot work has always been this way. His release...his reads...his mentality has always been this. Carolina chose to draft him and hopefully...correct his flaws. That's what all NFL teams do. You CANNOT change how someone plays. All throughout middle/high school...college..this is what he's all about. Can't change it
He plays like that because it was a necessity due to his size. He just can't get away with that in the pros. You have to win from the pocket or be super athletic.
@@WerdUp13 true..but Carolina knew all that before drafting him. They studied and studied and ultimately decided he was worth everything they got and drafted him #1 overall. Can't complain now
@@davidpowers6918 some teams try to turn a running QB into a pocket passer...can't do it. It's not how that particular QB plays. Just like how you can't turn a pocket passer into a runner. It'll throw them off and they simply shutdown. Draft the QB you want...the way he already is. Stop trying to draft someone because of their "arm strength" and hope their accuracy improves. If it's possible to improve his accuracy then it would've been done by college years already.
@@sbl9467 Bryce has never been a true ‘running quarterback,’ but he’s shown the ability to improvise and make plays off-script when needed. So far, though, he’s struggled to translate that into the NFL. Moving forward, it’s going to be critical for him to improve his execution within the structure of the play design if he’s going to succeed at the NFL level.
I took my wife to our first professional football game , the panthers home opener last Sunday against the chargers. they looked terrible. I was sitting there thinking “hey , I could do better than this. Just give me the ball”. My wife and I had absolutely nothing to even be excited about once the game started. Not one time to cheer anything the panthers did. Everyone in the stands were complaining about how bad the team looked the entire time. We got up and left with half the stadium early in the 4th quarter. I wish I would have never bought those tickets , drove that far and spend my time doing all that. Great time , eh
No Chase..you be as "picky" as you need to be..I'm relishing all these wonderful details you pick up and share with the audience.. it's like being back in college/ I'm getting schooled for free by the Master
Chase, that was some of the best film reading I have seen. It has been a long time since I looked at film, but this is what a great coach does. When are you going into coaching? I am a New Orleanian and loved when you were with the Saints, wishing you could have taken over from Brees.
I said when the panthers made the trade with bears that this had to be the worst idiotic trade in the history of the nfl. That includes the Dallas trade.
Same here. I would say the Saints trading their entire draft for Ricky Williams but they actually got a little production from Ricky. And a ton of jersey and ticket sales.
@@wgstallardit was the trade. We could have kept all we had including Cmc and stayed put at 9. Took another defensive end to pair with Burns or Levis if you had to have a qb. Not to mention the other 4 draft picks we could've picked absolute studs from the Georgia defense. Dynamic backs, receivers, or continue to solidify the defensive interior, secondary, or the O-line. That trade single handedly destroyed this team. Stroud wouldn't have been much better with us. Texans were a true plug and play team. We were close but tore it all down to get 1.
Question- on the 4 wide quick throw. How do you have 3 receivers blocking in front of you and one guy blows the play up. I get what you say but also, like block and execute and it’s a positive play.
Who is mentoring this player? Where are the vets to show him the ropes? Sometimes, these players need to stop being forced to play right away. Where they got drafted shouldn't be the reason they start. That should be based on if the player is ready. Also, Chase, you pointed out, why Bryce is in so much empty when the coach knows his QB doesn't have confidence. This is more on the Panthers than on Bryce. When you make a huge investment, it is your job to protect that investment. The Panthers should have gone all in on OL and running backs. The Panthers should be doing what the Steelers are doing currently with Fields. Run the ball, play action, move the pocket etc. You know, the types of plays they will help him grow, without too much reliance on him now. Thier Wideouts are average, O line is average, and the play calling is putting too much on his plate. Good luck Panthers because you still owe the Bears a 2nd round pick in 2025.
Panthers OL is currently ranked 5th in the league. Bryce is still bad. Opposing defenses know he's bad that's why they keep stacking the box which by default makes the run game suffer. Basically Saints and Chargers were daring Bryce to throw the ball (knowing he can't). Its football 101.
Panther online is actually good Bryce don’t let plays progress when he has time and he has to jump to throw the ball. I’m a panther fan we watch this every week and it’s not good. He doesn’t even use his legs to help the team when he has a chance to get good yardage to help the team also. He should of sat his first season also :/
No body going show him nothing. The veteran are tired of these owners getting the new guys from college w/n experience starting them from day 1 . Then tell a veteran who played their butt off for that they getting cut for the new guy Think about how your roommates going feel about that.
7:46 You keep talking about cadence, cadence, cadence here but YOU’RE not describing how cadence may change what the QB sees. Shoe is a play where cadence forces a defense to reveal itself or tell us. But you just talking about it isn’t helping us understand.
That sack at 5 minutes just solidified it for me while I was watching this game. All he had to do was throw the ball away since he was out of the pocket. Or he could have run. He looks like he is too small and too scared. Instead of throwing the ball away or running to gain a few yards he seems to frequently opt for curling up in a fetal position.
He is clearly looking to the right side of the field to draw the safety in Quarters over. Why would he stare down the player he is going to be throwing near?
To supposedly be this really smart high football IQ player we were led to believe every single clip just shows otherwise. You watch on Sunday and it’s ugly, you watch slowed down clips and it’s even uglier.
I told everyone dont' draft him. If you look at his college tape he's not really an NFL qb but a playground qb. He had studs all around him at alabama. He's like a high school kid trying to play in the nfl. he reallyy has no business playing in the nfl as a qb. I told everyyone don't draft him #1. Take CJ.
@@mikeyc1125 Drew is 6'0, Russ is 6'0, and Kyler is probably closer to 5'8 than anything honestly. Wanna know what they all have in common? They have raw, physical upside that Bryce does not have. Also, Drew is stupidly accurate and had a killer of an arm before he tore the shit out of his shoulder. And even after, he was still a top-8 consistently throughout his career. People forget how quick Russ was in his prime, and how accurate he was down the field and how good he was at extending players. Kyler Murrary is the fastest QB I've ever seen, has a rocket for an arm and is accurate 20+ yards down the field. Bryce can't read defenses, has just an average arm, holds onto the ball too long, us relatively unathletic, is scrawny, and refuses to pass the ball deep even when his receivers are open. He also has to do bunny hops just to pass over his o-line. Watch the games, seeing him do it is actually fucking hilarious.
@@curqo9485 Russ is not 6 feet 😂 he’s like 5 11 Kyler is 5’8 shorter than Bryce and they were all in better situations than Bryce is in rn especially when you consider the moves made to get Bryce which tells me the Panthers were Never supposed to get Bryce but the owner is clearly an impulsive idiot who knows next to Nothing about Football
@@chrisdrummond380 Last game, the Panthers gave up only 4 pressures in 28 dropbacks and Bryce still couldn't throw for a 100 yards. Watch some damn tape, god damn.
Honestly I think it would do him a lot of good to just sit on the bench and observe and watch the game and get a different perspective on it. Then when there's no real pressure, just have him put in where the game is either already won or lost, and he's not overthinking everything.
@JGore-es8xu -lol..... I've seen other quarterbacks come out fairly decent after riding the bench for a while. It's a little too early to give up on the guy. We'll just have to wait and see how he does the next time he has an opportunity.
@@SR91313 I'm not giving up on him. I never believed in him. I never believed in Cam either. But Cam came into Spartanburg as a rookie and made me a believer. Bryce hasn't shown any form of talent or improvement since he's been on the roster. He is a product of coddling. He's always been surrounded by the best talent that high school or college had to offer. Joining our team has been the first adversity he's ever had to face. And he has failed. It's not the first time it's happened to a guy. Teebo, Manzel, Leaf, Russel, the list is long. Bryce is just the latest name to be added to the list. And it's ok. Just accept it and move on. It'll cause a lot less gray hair that way. 😉👍 #keeppounding
this is it for Bryce, he's going to disappear into obscurity with Ryan Leaf and JaMarcus Russell. This is the icing on the cake for a terribly ran organization by good ole Dave Tepper.
He’s barely 5’10” and barely 185.. That was okay in high school and forgivable at Bama where he had the Bama machine around him, but he is not NFL caliber. BY is a colossal bust.
@@Passionsplenty have big Qbs get like this, shit Aaron and krik were doing it week one. It happens he just needs mental reset and find his fire for the game. If we comes back 4-8 weeks from now you will see a different product
sTFU. You would be scared to if you had that O-line. Did you see that RB whiff on the block. That O-Line is shit and as a result he thinking of getting hit and not reading the defense. It’s human nature. QBs are a sitting duck in the pocket and you need to have confidence in your O-Line to do your job.
Honestly, what I see is a good quarterback that has lost his confidence. I think he needs to change of scenery. Reminds me of the Jets. They are quarterback killers, all great top draft picks never amounting to anything while with the Jets until they leave. Looks like present day Carolina is becoming one of those organizations. This also makes the case about building the supporting cast before getting the prized QB
Thanks for this breakdown. Offensive line is providing good protection so I can see why they benched him. It’ll be interesting to see what Dalton does in comparison even in losing efforts because line giving enough time to produce plays.
Facts! They were complaining last season too. An argument here and there and crazy tension. Let's just say, there's a few receivers and a center that are no longer in Charlotte. The fans think it's because of their bad play. The truth is, they knew Bryce sucked and were tired of taking the blame on camera.
@@Passions that roster isn’t that great to be complaining, especially the o line, Dalton may do a little better and that’s only because the others are going to go beyond to make it seem like Bryce was so horrible, but it was team effort of being horrible.
@willg1083 you're lying and you're not a panthers fan. O line is one of the best rn and rb are doing their job and wr are getting open Bryce just can't throw down field accurately. Horrible footwork and pocket awareness
@@willg1083their OL is 5th in the league in pass blocking and they gave up the fewest pressures in the league vs the chargers. Young rewarded that effort with 18/26 84yds 0TD 1int 3.2yds per attempt. Find a new narrative. Bryce has a better OL than 85% of the rest of the league but he’s still the worst QB by a mile in the league
Another thing is the timing of his mistakes. His 1st Int of week 1 was on his first throw of the season! His int against the chargers occurred after the panthers picked up their first 1st down of the game, keep in mind it took them 4!! drives to pick up their first 1st down...
Because he out played every other qb and earned 1st overall pick go back and watch his college highlights being good in college doesnt always transfer to pro there is a huge skill difference between college players and pro players
Great explanation, Chase. As a Bears fan, I love the former Panthers GM for D.J. Moore and the draft picks. And to think the Panthers could have selected C.J. Stroud....
He has some severe ptsd or something. That’s the only way I can make sense of it. He has better weapons and and better protection, but looks worse than he did last year.
It's the NFL. He's not used to seeing the defensive formations and schemes he's seeing now. He's not used to seeing edge rushers move like RBs. He's not used to LBs lurking midfield and covering so much ground when he FINALLY releases the ball. Tried to tell people all last season, the problems he has, has nothing to do with the OL, WRs, coaching etc. He's determined to play his way and it doesn't work at the pro level. It worked in high school and college because he was with the best of the best carrying him the entire way. Alabama gave him 10 seconds to run around in the backtield and juke slow defenders. In the NFL ya got about 2.5 seconds to throw the ball or Bosa, Watt, Allen, Hunter, Anderson etc will have their hands around your neck. He's not used to having to think that fast.
03:05 he looked the safety off by scanning to the receiver to his right then went backside. He did the right thing. Obviously you never played because you explained this wrong.
I love this stuff. I love to watch football, but I don't really understand the super small things, especially during a live game. Seeing this breakdown by a former NFL QB, in an easily digestible way, is super refreshing. I hope I don't see any negative Jordan Love stuff on here in the future...
@@Nick2014B Oh He does look correct now. None of these bama qb's recently have been sure things. Although I think right team/coach goes a long way too.
Simms has the highest hit rate on QBs I've seen and never gets the respect because he misses 1 out of 10(I believe he said Zach Wilson was good). Everybody else is essentially sub 50% and say it's like throwing darts.
This is what happens when you've got a billionaire owner, Tepper, who knows nothing about football sticking his nose in and overrode his coaches in the 2023 draft. Couldn't be happier for the rich fool!
Let's be real, Bryce has the same problem as Manziel and Jamarcus Russell. He hasn't put the time in and has an attitude. Yeah he's a nice guy and quiet so he gets sympathy, but he's the same as those guys and the results and lack of improvement are evident. CJ is great not only because of size and arm talent, but because of work and humility.
Well I think the difference between him and Johnny Manziel is that Manziel admits he never did any film work or even really studied the playbook much. Not sure what went wrong Jamarcus? I think Bryce just let the pressure get to him and he got too into his own head. People talk about him having a weak arm but I watched his college highlights and he was tossing the ball all over the field and making some pretty long throws. So I know he's capable. He just needs to sit and observe for a while.
@@SR91313 I just listen to what Chase is saying. Yeah he's a long time NFL backup so he knows, but there just basic things that Bryce is not doing. And that's all just reps and film study. He's been on the job for 18 months. He should be decent by now regardless of size. Last week Carolina had the least amount (or one of the lowest) number of pressured snaps in the league.
@@SR91313 It's easier to throw deep balls when your receivers are wide open. Rarely anyone is that wide open in the NFL. Anyone can throw a deep ball in the NFL. But can they do with a high-velocity throw in a tight window? Can they do it while getting hit? Can they do it from a collapsing pocket? Outside of the pocket? How about while a defender is right in front of them? Some can, most can't. Bryce certainly cannot. Defens quality is so damn from college to the pros. There's a reason there are more NFL busts than success stories. People get sucked into feeling sympathy for a player that they just delude themselves into believing anything but the truth. And worse yet, most of the players that advocate for these types of players don't watch any film about them. They just regurgitate headlines they've heard from ESPN and use it arguments like it means something.
@CoopMauKona - well if that's true, it's one of the rare weeks of his career where that was the case. That just goes to show how much of a "deer in the headlights" mentality he has going on right now, and that has ruined a lot of potentially decent quarterbacks. Derek Carrs older brother, David was a prime example of that happening to a QB and he never really recovered.
I heard Bryce was sacked like 68 times last season and 6 times so far this season. He's a tiny QB who doesn't trust his oline and has been likely told to get the ball out faster, and that's why he's rushing throws and checking down. He's likely ruined mentally at this point.
Exactly and even when he has identified beaters down field he won't throw it he doesn't trust anything anymore his confidence is totally shot nothing you can do now I hope this same thing doesn't happen to Caleb because you can see him starting to not not trust his oline and trying to do too much
Only 14% pressure rating in this game (against Bosa and Mack). PFF grades the online top 5 first two weeks. None of the 4 sacks last game were b/c of the oline, all corner blitz that didn’t get picked up by back or Bryce. Center is only one of 10 olineman that hasn’t given up a pressure at all.
A lot of that had to do with the bad o-line yes, but watch the games. A lot of his sacks was due to him holding onto the ball too damn long. He isn't rushing throws this year; he's still taking a stupid long time to throw, it's just he's so inaccurate and the o-line is actually better than last year. Please, I urge you, watch some tape. You'll die with laughter when you see his bunny hops, trying to pass over the o-line. You wonder why he's inaccurate? That's why. His footwork is awful, he can't generate power because of it. His mechanics are shite.
Pre-snap reads are critical. At the NFL draft combine have the QBs use VR NFL pro game to read defs for coaches. I bet you Bryce can’t see over the linemen to make certain reads.
I feel this. Many things wrong with Bryce. He was touted as being "cerebral" at the game but i thinl he also lacks confidence in the line to give him time to let the plays run. Some of the players are poor jobs at blocking, running routes etc so it all just adds up to a cluster fuck
@Aprapabubbly I have watched the games. I even go to the games. I've had PSL's for 20Y. If you watch this video he even says the running backs among others whif on some of the blocks. He also said he throws to the flat route instead of letting some deeper plays develop from the other receivers..why...maybe he lacks confidence in the protection to hold that long...Just an opinion
@@apeman_strong that's what I believe. I don't know if he's good or not. I haven't cared about carolina since the Cam days. Even just looking at this video, I have disagreements. I only watched about 11 min and I disagree with a lot of this. oline was not holding up, i'm seeing whiffed blocks, and while the interception was bad and he should have thrown to 30, it was terrible route running and a trash playcall. i stopped watching with the int, but you have two benders, 5 and 19 essentially running to the same spot with that coverage...trash...but if 5 runs a better route and has footwork that ball is caught...ijs...
No music, no fluff, no glitter, no stage, just football talk. I love this.
Need much more of this. Not hot takes and screaming
Good football talk too. Chase is sharp. Hanging with Brees will do it to ya!!
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Plus this is coming from a place of compassion and experience. Not just dogging the guy, but begrudgingly evaluating the poor play of a young guy. Any young QB would be super fortunate to have Chase in their ear
Got my sub just for those exact reasons
I think Canales, obviously speculation, sees his young qb is mentally cooked. Got hit alot, happy feet, not confident. I'm sure he as well as Andy Dalton are seeing and saying the same thing. His defeated body language and attitude. Sitting him is all you can do at this point to take the pressure off of him and let him start to heal mentally. Right now, he needs a role model and Hopefully Andy is that guy.
Should have started that way last year TBH. You shouldn't stick a Doug Flutie sized guy into games as a rookie unless he can move like Kyler Murray. Andy started one game last year with Carolina and threw for over 300 yards and 2 TD's with 0 INT. It's not that "the team sucks" because that is a cop out.
Bryce is average arm, decent mobility, but his mechanics are ass throwing off his toes, and can't seem to read an nfl defense. There's plenty of great college QBs that don't work out in the nfl and i think he's one of em
@@bigdug13I thought the same, Bryce needs to move like other smaller stature players like Kylar or have elite pocket presence like Drew Brees. Heck even becoming another Seneca Wallace would be great.
He’s only getting hit a lot because he makes poor decisions. The game before his benching he had the lowest pressure rate of any QB in the league. The OL is doing its job and they’re actually doing it well. If he gets hit it’s because he made a poor decision. This ain’t like Caleb Williams where the guy has 2.5 seconds from snap to hit on average
@@TheBacknblack92Just made a similar comment elsewhere I’m shocked at the protection he’s getting the line is playing well.
Chase Daniel is a smart man. He made more money holding the clipboard/iPad than most starting QB's in the league. I'm not even mad at him. Saved his body and left with the bag. This was not the team for Bryce. He needed to sit for a 2 years, like a Jordan Love and then get his shot. Not everybody is ready to play right away.
Nobody is ready to play when you're getting hit every other play, Mahomes would have busted out of the league in 2 years under such circumstances
Being 5’10’ and maybe 185(he doesn’t look 204)is different than Love’s 6’4” 215. Plus Aaron Rodgers really helped teach Jordan Love for 3 years, something Favre never did for him.
$40m over a 13yr career is more than most starting QB’s? Amazing career as a backup but come on man that just doesn’t even add up.
@@richboii6597 More than starting qbs from just a few years ago, since qbs pay just keeps going up so fast- then this makes more sense I think.
@@Paul-tp9yh that still doesn’t add up. Look up any QB that has been an actual starter over the last 10yrs, not just some 3rd string guy that “started” bc of injuries once, and almost every one of them have/will have made over $40m in their career. Usually in less than 2-5yrs. Even guys like Jacoby Brissett have made more than that.
Maybe football fans will stop hyping up all these QB prospects as if they're godly franchise saviors. 90% of them ain't it.
It's complicated because it's not really the fans it's the media as well and as a matter of fact for the most part the the fans are hopeful and excited but couple that with the media then it seems that way but in any event everybody knows that maybe one out of every 10 to 20 quarterbacks end up being elite I guess
It’s guys that never played a down of football doing this.
@@Dubz_moneymane No, the media and the teams drafting these guys do it non-stop too.
It starts in February mid march with FA, Draft, and all the off-season noise to keep fans riveted to non-events.
It’s media hyping up prospects bc they know they will get more clicks. Used to be 2 guys, now every year it’s 5 or 6.
haters always said "How is Chase Daniel still in the NFL??" bc of knowledge like this 🔥bro was on 7 teams and I bet all of the QBs got a little better in the film room
Put Chase on this exact team and let’s see what magic he can do 😂 Two things are true here… could Bryce be better? Sure.. do the panthers have the worst roster in the NFL - yes. Their starting receivers are 2 & 3 guys on any other team
#1: He needs WRs who can get open to keep the defense honest.
#2: He needs better protection. RBs & OLs who can pick up the blitz.
#3: He has to read the defense. Are they in Coverage? Is it a Blitz?
#4: The 1st WR who gets open, hit him. You got 3 seconds. 1-2-3-ball's out. The TE is your bailout.
#5: Manipulate the pocket. Buy time, stay in protection. Make the LB & the secondary REACT TO YOU. That's it.
He's got work to do. He needs to get in the film room, and learn to take what the defense gives him.
He needs to learn everything he can from Andy Dalton. Watch him, and have 1,000 questions for him in the QB room. This is how you learn.
He's the #1 pick, so that means he's on a bad team.
Nobody cares. He's gotta figure it out, and make it work.
Spot on analysis 👈
@@salvadoravila5306yet those receivers are constantly open but Young can't get them the ball
The fact that you people are still blaming the team is crazy, yeah they arent the best, but they also had a huge improvement on the O line and their defense was in the top 1/3rd of the league last year. He is consistently making horrible decisions, missing wide open receivers, and seems to have 0 football IQ.
Bryce Young is just a horrible QB right now and needs a long time on the bench behind a decent QB before even thinking about touching the field again. His career is prob over though if we are being fr
@@wkr420The funniest part, Dalton won’t look like Montana but compared to Bryce absolutely. Their best game last year was when Dalton started. At this point the team obviously has flaws but if every other QB looks like a HOFer compared to you with that exact same team, you might just be horrible
I spent a long time telling myself Zach Wilson had talent and he can learn these things. Let me tell you, they don’t learn pocket presence.
At least zach wilson has had a couple decent games even one against the chiefs on primetime but young???? Nothing at alllll
@@elvergudo9355 yea that’s true. Im just tired of holding out hope on young guys. Zach has some really good skills and I invested my heart into that kid. Never again.
@@GregoryChew0921 Caleb has the same issue. No pocket presence and looks real timid/scared I’m the pocket. It was so bad vs Houston to the point where he had no velocity on his throws the minimal times when he did have time to throw.
CJ on the other had would stand tall in the pocket knowing he’s going to get hit and would still make the throws.
@@northsidecj i see hope in caleb when they were blitzing him he stood tall in there and has a nice deep ball he doesnt look scared theres something to work with at least
@@northsidecj yea stroud is a beast. I had high hopes for Trevor Lawrence and other young guys. It’s hard to get over that fear and really play to their potential. I still think Zach can be good one day.
Thank you for that breakdown. It's painfully obvious that BY is not progressing. A change is needed. Let him sit, learn and gain confidence.
He’s a head case right now. He’s afraid to make a mistake, he’s holding it too long and in this league that’s deadly.
I enjoy football but i dont have the brain to break football down like this. The panthers have been my team since 99'. Appreciate you going into this kind of detail so i can understand whats really going on
This guy could be a coach if he wanted, or a coordinator.
@@Rammstein0963.Ya idk what this guy is bringing in UA-cam wise but he should definitely consider speaking with the NFL about any position. Scout, OC, QB coach etc. I think with these film breakdowns somebody will put a contract infront of him
@@apeman_strong In case you aren't aware, Chase did play in the NFL for about ten years as a backup QB.
People like us don’t know the details we just know… somethin ain’t right 😂
@@davidcurry725 you got that right. They definitely ain't passing the sight test
This is the best breakdown I have seen thus far as to what went wrong with Bryce Young. I could see all the plays, but I couldn't understand the x's and o's. You would think Bryce would have a better understanding of the game, being such a highly rated prospect for his entire high school and collegiate career. I thought he would be elite in that regard to overcompensate for being undersized.
Funny enough part of the reason they took him over cj was their testing grades which show their ability to make reads... Sounds like a faulty test if you ask me 💀
@@AustyBazethat’s not true
BS we all saw Frank and Josh practically drooling over CJ during his Pro Day. Tepper more than likely override the pick for Bryce
It's terrible
Bad coaching will do that to you.
adam thielen's reaction at the end says it all
If Bryce has lost Theilen, then he's lost his biggest supporter
@@FM-ig3thThielen knows what to say on Camera. His body language tells the truth. He's been pissed with Bryce since week 4 last season
Yeah, saved the worst for last in this video. Thielen coming wide open, Bryce had room to step up in the pocket and make the throw and instead bailed. Hate to see it.
@@spencerr2413 not even sure he saw him or even looked downfield. His confidence is completely shot and he just wants to throw to the first quick read without going through progressions
Thielen looked so frustrated and it's completely understandable
Thank you Chase. It's always good to hear from a guy who played the position in the NFL speak. All these non qbs don't see what you do. Great video, First time I saw one of your videos. I'm impressed and being a Carolina fan, I wanna hear from someone who knows the position. You made me a subscriber, Chase.
It’s weird. He holds the ball too long when the pocket breaks down and then he rushes when he has proper protection. Which tells me he’s still very uncomfortable with the speed of the nfl and decision making. When he doesn’t have time to think his instinct to start running takes over and when he actually has time to make decisions he freaks out and dumps it off as soon as he can.
It’s a total lack of pocket presence. I think cause he was at Alabama where he was afforded a clean pocket most of the time, he never really developed any pocket awareness. He just doesn’t have a feel for
It.
I was at this game, I don’t think Bryce made a throw more than 10 yards in the air. I’m excited for Dalton to get his opportunity. Keep Pounding
He actually didn’t, that stats and analytics show it. Crazy.
The only decent drive I saw at 2&5ish got ruined by a false start. There was a terribly time facemask at one point too. The rest of the time? 2&9, 3rd&8. Awful.
Heckler’s going to throw out his back.
I doubt Dalton is excited to play with this team. He’ll probably get crushed too
@@1987bch Bryce had the least amount of pressures of any QB in the NFL this week. I know people just repeat ESPN talking points but no.
@@AlphaandOmegaHere Also Dalton had the best performance from a Panthers QB last year. That's right in 16 starts last year Bryce Young never had a performance better than Dalton's single performance against Seattle.
If it takes a guy 2 years as a backup in college to get a starting job why do nfl coaches/GMs/fans think that rookie will adapt right away to the nfl
It all comes down to one word, impatient everybody wants the next Patrick Mahomes straight out of the draft, but nobody wants to develop the next Patrick Mahomes
Probably because there are many, many examples of rookie QB's who *did* adapt right away to the NFL. Stroud turned around the Texans last year, and played great. If you really think the reason Patrick Mahomes is so good is because he watched Alex Smith play for a year, you're delusional.
Tom Brady spoke on that too much better players and better schemes. Young benefited from stacked teams at Alabama and many other QBs from there as well which is why they don’t go on to be good QBs at the next level.
Film doesn’t lie. Young has yet to showcase what got him drafted in the first pick. I don’t expect much from Andy Dalton but the confidence of Bryce is that bad and he needed a break to watch and reflect
It's not a lack of confidence. It's reality setting in
@@kevykev388 It's very much a lack of confidence. Reality is what it is, but confidence plays a role too
"The middle of the field is wide open".
Except he's 5'8 so he decides to throw to the safety valve no matter what because it's literally all he can do.
He is so small. I'm bigger than he is. I'm 6'3 205lbs. Lol dudes a pro qb
@@newyardleysinclair9960 He is not as athletic as Kyler as well. I think his chances are bleak unless he gets a reset
As a chargers fan I was watching this game and watching Bryce live for the first time. The amount of times I saw him jump-pass on the most basic passes was eye opening for me
@@kscxttxx You can tell someone who has never watched a Panthers game when they aren't even aware of the meme of him bunny hopping every other throw. 🤣
hes 5'10 204lbs in muscle so i mean hes small for nfl standard but i mean he really isnt that small
I mean the guy STARES at the double coverage on the first INT and still throws the ball there. I don't have to know much football to know he's just locking onto one guy and lacing it.
If NFL wants to prop up the guy the first guy is always open
The thing is, without an O-line, you absolutely will lose confidence getting hit every play
@@10thletter40 I've seen Joe Montana play a couple of games against the Giants in the playoffs without support from the O-line
He spent both nights in the hospital
Football is a team sport.
He’s dookie.
Hell he probably sees the back of his o-lines helmets 😂
At 5:48 look at the guard holding his hands out like "Bryce, what the heck are you doing?" LOL
"I protected you and you go and do this??"
At 17:52 look at number 18 getting frustrated. He probably saying the same thing.. lol
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That is what I saw Sunday. He was losing the locker room because he was playing that bad.
Literally the only reason he's there is because he got a huge bag of money. Rob Hunt sold his soul haha
It looks like he can't see shit honestly. His vision becomes blocked after 5 yards down field.
He shouldn't have started from the beginning. Bryce should have been a working progress let him learn the game. let's him gain some weight and muscle then put him out there.
Yea but if they tried to make him a backup the owner would’ve Made them start him 😂 the owner is the real problem here Bryce needed to develop but the owner wouldn’t have allowed that to happen
That’s the problem with the NFL right now, these horrible organizations keep thinking a QB is the answer and they push these rookies out with no real role model to teach them the NFL game.
Bryce specifically doesn't have the arm strength to put a bullet across the middle. That is where he gets intercepted because of his low torque balls.
Great college qb but his game was never going to translate to the nfl. No significant arm talent and isint even that great of a athlete, never understood why they hyped him up so much
He’s not making the reads and is too uncomfortable to throw a good ball
@@gallyturndrop5320 Not making the reads because he is too short to see. Goes up on tippy toes and can't get torque on the ball.
He got low football IQ and he's physically trash. He's not NFL quality
@@stephenbailey9969would u say the same about Kyler Murray or Russ ? Ain’t about his height he just scared asf .
Bryce is young and he’s a hard worker. He will have another chance to shine
I loved this breakdown. I saw it yesterday on Twitter and was glad to hear some sanity rather than people just deflecting blame away from Bryce because of their preconceived notions. If Bryce had played adequately this would have been a competitive game against the Chargers.
Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield are both playing VERY well after leaving the Panthers. They were terrible at the Panthers. This demonstrates twice that it's impossible to judge a QB with a team this bad.
Actually Darnold wasn't that bad
Baker was bad here I’ll give you that but Sam was decent here. His last 6 games here he lead the league in yards down the field in that 6 game sample. He was also good his first 4 or 5 games here.
Baker was bad in his first try on the Panthers, but his second whiff of play was actually decent. Not saying Bryce is the only issue, but holy fuck, he's like 80% of the problem. When your o-line only gives up 4 pressures the whole game and you still can't pass for over a 100 yards against a weak secondary, you're the problem.
Just give Darnold some time. He played well at times for Jets and Panthers.
The guy always falls back to bad once DCs figure out how he is used in a new system.
Huh? Team is way better than they were with Sam and Baker. O line is currently ranked 5th overall in pass blocking. Bryce is just shit and you can 100% judge a QB with a “bad” team
QBs should all sit for a year. Especially the high draft picks. I remember when Aaron Rodgers was drafted and sat behind Favre. Did him a lot of good.
Sitting for a year won’t make him grow 4 inches
@@TheBacknblack92Kyler Murray is shorter
CJ Stroud is doing just fine so I don't know about "all" QBs.
Sitting for a year we’ll just make him look like this in one year, so what does the difference?
@@newyardleysinclair9960 the good thing about young is that every rookie this year playing is horrible. They are on pace to have the worst rookie QB class ever
Bryce shouldn’t have been the day 1 started. Reich and that crew should’ve started Dalton to establish the offense and let Young work his way into the game. So many members of the team are checked out and demoralized. Some of these guys are 2-18. They have to establish a culture and a game plan. Can’t just be the Bryce Young project for another season. They fired Reich after 11 games so Canales is making the changes early in hopes that he doesn’t get fired
3rd play is crazy that you added that. A designed screen pass and no one blocked
Yes but that’s not the point. He did nothing pre snap to check out of it, he assumed it was 0 because he had 6 on the line in front of him and didn’t do anything to give himself a tell.
Damn I learned some stuff. Great video mate
Great analysis! As a Panthers fan and a Buckeyes fan who really wanted CJ Stroud, hope Bryce figures it out.
Stroud would be in the same situation, your organization is trash.
Bruh it ain't Bryce he can't breathe back there
@@mdj5775 get off bryce nuts all he said was he was rooting for him to figure it out😂
Panthers would’ve ruined stroud
@@mdj5775no oline is excellent. He isn't finding guys nice cope kid
This guy was a first rounder while brock purdy was the last pick. Good qbs must be hard to id
I find it hilarious how entire squads of scouts, in-house analysts and coaches can get it so wrong time and again. All they really do is put on savant airs, claim fraudulent competences backed by phony stats to justify their dollars, and buy the hype. 49ers ridiculed themselves twice: drafting non-entity Trey Lance, then hitting an improbable lottery with Purdy. Posturing clowns all.
Purdy has a great team and Bryce doesn’t…..
CMC, kittle, Samuel and aiyuk…..
@@Keviekev115not to mention his line is crazy good
@@juwanbyers3401 And a defense to bail him out when/if he mess up. That's why Trey Lance is not an NFL QB, all that talent even when healthy and was ass.
Just discovered Chase about a week ago - LOVE the breakdown from a pro's perspective. I play a lot of Madden, often as CAR, and get killed most games, in part because I (mis)read the field similarly to Bryce here (I'm a basketball guy who is just getting into following football), even tho we all know CAR is talent-deficient on both sides of the ball. BIG UPS to CD for his insight and inspiration to read the field better instead of going for first reads without properly diagnosing defenses first!
A bad QB makes everybody look bad CJ got unknown WRs looking elite now
Love the channel.. would be cool if you shared the offensive play art before showing the play unfold so we can see how the defense reacts to the call.
The Chargers D only got pressure on 14% of the plays, so it's even worse than the stats
First play you covered, he looked the safety off. Got him to move so the in route would open up. Good play with his eyes to move the defender. Threw a good ball. Great defensive play.
Can anyone explain why Bryce approached Moton after the last sack happened on the sideline? If he had stayed in the pocket. I think the issue with Bryce is that he hasn't realized we have a much better O-line than he had last year. What happened to building a strong base that Canales talked about? Bryce is showing he's not taking the information and using it. If it's not bad footwork, it's that noodle arm, jump pass, b.s. Let him sit and learn for the rest of the year. Draft some competition and let him compete for the job.
Trade him and get whatever you can get out of him and move on. Preferably another qb to compete with Plummer for the backup roll and a 2nd or 3rd round pick.
No QB would want to play for this franchise. Prime Tom Brady couldn’t do much with this team
@1987bch Facts, but do you think anyone will turning down being the top overall pick? These kids have been dreaming about this since they were wetting the bed.
@JGore-es8xu He will get another shot. But he needs to come back as calm in the pocket as he is off the field
@@1987bchthere's guys open, he just can't throw for shit
His footwork sloppy he doesnt step into his throws i think he needs like 5 step drops in the pocket and clean up his mechanics it doesnt help that the jesse minter defense is good asf
The Panthers need to hire Chase Daniels as a quarterback coach, then draft Quin Ewers next year lol
As someone who grew up a diehard baseball fan I love this. I can look at baseball games and really understand what’s going on but never was able to do that with football this is great to see and understand.
I think his confidence was cooked last year. He doesn't trust his O-line to block or WR to get open because of last year. He was sacked 62 times last year, the second most. So, if benching him can let him see that the O-line can block his WR to get open, then let him sit until week 10 against the Giants. If he still does the same against the Giants, then he's a bust, at least in Carolina.
Really really interesting! Love getting the in depth breakdown, very cool perspective
The real truth is...he's been playing like this all his life. There's no changing that. His foot work has always been this way. His release...his reads...his mentality has always been this. Carolina chose to draft him and hopefully...correct his flaws. That's what all NFL teams do. You CANNOT change how someone plays. All throughout middle/high school...college..this is what he's all about. Can't change it
He plays like that because it was a necessity due to his size. He just can't get away with that in the pros. You have to win from the pocket or be super athletic.
@@WerdUp13 true..but Carolina knew all that before drafting him. They studied and studied and ultimately decided he was worth everything they got and drafted him #1 overall. Can't complain now
@@sbl9467 Half the league felt that way. There are many from multiple teams who might've gotten this one wrong.
@@davidpowers6918 some teams try to turn a running QB into a pocket passer...can't do it. It's not how that particular QB plays. Just like how you can't turn a pocket passer into a runner. It'll throw them off and they simply shutdown. Draft the QB you want...the way he already is. Stop trying to draft someone because of their "arm strength" and hope their accuracy improves. If it's possible to improve his accuracy then it would've been done by college years already.
@@sbl9467
Bryce has never been a true ‘running quarterback,’ but he’s shown the ability to improvise and make plays off-script when needed. So far, though, he’s struggled to translate that into the NFL. Moving forward, it’s going to be critical for him to improve his execution within the structure of the play design if he’s going to succeed at the NFL level.
I took my wife to our first professional football game , the panthers home opener last Sunday against the chargers. they looked terrible. I was sitting there thinking “hey , I could do better than this. Just give me the ball”.
My wife and I had absolutely nothing to even be excited about once the game started. Not one time to cheer anything the panthers did. Everyone in the stands were complaining about how bad the team looked the entire time. We got up and left with half the stadium early in the 4th quarter. I wish I would have never bought those tickets , drove that far and spend my time doing all that. Great time , eh
No Chase..you be as "picky" as you need to be..I'm relishing all these wonderful details you pick up and share with the audience.. it's like being back in college/ I'm getting schooled for free by the Master
Chase, that was some of the best film reading I have seen. It has been a long time since I looked at film, but this is what a great coach does. When are you going into coaching? I am a New Orleanian and loved when you were with the Saints, wishing you could have taken over from Brees.
I said when the panthers made the trade with bears that this had to be the worst idiotic trade in the history of the nfl. That includes the Dallas trade.
It was the pick not the trade
Not the dumbest trade, but it's in the top 5
Same here. I would say the Saints trading their entire draft for Ricky Williams but they actually got a little production from Ricky. And a ton of jersey and ticket sales.
The Dallas trade started their dynasty in the early 90s
@@wgstallardit was the trade. We could have kept all we had including Cmc and stayed put at 9. Took another defensive end to pair with Burns or Levis if you had to have a qb. Not to mention the other 4 draft picks we could've picked absolute studs from the Georgia defense. Dynamic backs, receivers, or continue to solidify the defensive interior, secondary, or the O-line. That trade single handedly destroyed this team. Stroud wouldn't have been much better with us. Texans were a true plug and play team. We were close but tore it all down to get 1.
Question- on the 4 wide quick throw. How do you have 3 receivers blocking in front of you and one guy blows the play up. I get what you say but also, like block and execute and it’s a positive play.
Who is mentoring this player? Where are the vets to show him the ropes? Sometimes, these players need to stop being forced to play right away. Where they got drafted shouldn't be the reason they start. That should be based on if the player is ready. Also, Chase, you pointed out, why Bryce is in so much empty when the coach knows his QB doesn't have confidence. This is more on the Panthers than on Bryce. When you make a huge investment, it is your job to protect that investment. The Panthers should have gone all in on OL and running backs. The Panthers should be doing what the Steelers are doing currently with Fields. Run the ball, play action, move the pocket etc. You know, the types of plays they will help him grow, without too much reliance on him now. Thier Wideouts are average, O line is average, and the play calling is putting too much on his plate. Good luck Panthers because you still owe the Bears a 2nd round pick in 2025.
Panthers OL is currently ranked 5th in the league. Bryce is still bad. Opposing defenses know he's bad that's why they keep stacking the box which by default makes the run game suffer. Basically Saints and Chargers were daring Bryce to throw the ball (knowing he can't). Its football 101.
Panther online is actually good Bryce don’t let plays progress when he has time and he has to jump to throw the ball. I’m a panther fan we watch this every week and it’s not good. He doesn’t even use his legs to help the team when he has a chance to get good yardage to help the team also. He should of sat his first season also :/
Did you watch this breakdown? The offensive line is playing well. They obviously addressed the line issues and that’s why they’ve benched him.
No body going show him nothing. The veteran are tired of these owners getting the new guys from college w/n experience starting them from day 1 . Then tell a veteran who played their butt off for that they getting cut for the new guy
Think about how your roommates going feel about that.
I HAD TO SUBSCRIBE U BREAKING THE DEFENSE DOWN
7:46 You keep talking about cadence, cadence, cadence here but YOU’RE not describing how cadence may change what the QB sees. Shoe is a play where cadence forces a defense to reveal itself or tell us. But you just talking about it isn’t helping us understand.
That sack at 5 minutes just solidified it for me while I was watching this game. All he had to do was throw the ball away since he was out of the pocket. Or he could have run. He looks like he is too small and too scared. Instead of throwing the ball away or running to gain a few yards he seems to frequently opt for curling up in a fetal position.
He is clearly looking to the right side of the field to draw the safety in Quarters over. Why would he stare down the player he is going to be throwing near?
Great content, Chase. I still dont appreciate what you did to my Sooners back in the day. But this is awesome. Thank you for your work.
You are not being harsh, you told it like it is... Thank you for the video, he deserved to get benched!
To supposedly be this really smart high football IQ player we were led to believe every single clip just shows otherwise. You watch on Sunday and it’s ugly, you watch slowed down clips and it’s even uglier.
I told everyone dont' draft him. If you look at his college tape he's not really an NFL qb but a playground qb. He had studs all around him at alabama. He's like a high school kid trying to play in the nfl. he reallyy has no business playing in the nfl as a qb. I told everyyone don't draft him #1. Take CJ.
Hes too rattled!! He is the checkdown king! Its so awful to watch!! I just want him to throw it!
JT O Sullivan has some competition now
5'9 160lbs is not nfl qb
They said the same thing about Drew Brees, Russell Wilson and Kyler Murray
@@mikeyc1125 Drew is 6'0, Russ is 6'0, and Kyler is probably closer to 5'8 than anything honestly. Wanna know what they all have in common? They have raw, physical upside that Bryce does not have. Also, Drew is stupidly accurate and had a killer of an arm before he tore the shit out of his shoulder. And even after, he was still a top-8 consistently throughout his career. People forget how quick Russ was in his prime, and how accurate he was down the field and how good he was at extending players. Kyler Murrary is the fastest QB I've ever seen, has a rocket for an arm and is accurate 20+ yards down the field. Bryce can't read defenses, has just an average arm, holds onto the ball too long, us relatively unathletic, is scrawny, and refuses to pass the ball deep even when his receivers are open. He also has to do bunny hops just to pass over his o-line. Watch the games, seeing him do it is actually fucking hilarious.
@@curqo9485they all had better protection except Murray though but Drew and Russ like 6’2”
@@curqo9485 Russ is not 6 feet 😂 he’s like 5 11 Kyler is 5’8 shorter than Bryce and they were all in better situations than Bryce is in rn especially when you consider the moves made to get Bryce which tells me the Panthers were Never supposed to get Bryce but the owner is clearly an impulsive idiot who knows next to Nothing about Football
@@chrisdrummond380 Last game, the Panthers gave up only 4 pressures in 28 dropbacks and Bryce still couldn't throw for a 100 yards. Watch some damn tape, god damn.
Chase .... fun fact. Dave Canales beat Jim Harbaugh as a player in Jims coaching debut. APU vs USD,
Thanks for this thorough breakdown Mr. Daniels bro.👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿... The tape NEVER lies when you have educated eyes😎
Oh shit this and QB school the best breakdowns on quarterbacking
Great work Chase. Been following your career since you were competing in the Big XII ..
Honestly I think it would do him a lot of good to just sit on the bench and observe and watch the game and get a different perspective on it.
Then when there's no real pressure, just have him put in where the game is either already won or lost, and he's not overthinking everything.
Me too, on someone else's roster.
@JGore-es8xu -lol..... I've seen other quarterbacks come out fairly decent after riding the bench for a while. It's a little too early to give up on the guy.
We'll just have to wait and see how he does the next time he has an opportunity.
@@SR91313 I'm not giving up on him. I never believed in him. I never believed in Cam either. But Cam came into Spartanburg as a rookie and made me a believer. Bryce hasn't shown any form of talent or improvement since he's been on the roster. He is a product of coddling. He's always been surrounded by the best talent that high school or college had to offer. Joining our team has been the first adversity he's ever had to face. And he has failed. It's not the first time it's happened to a guy. Teebo, Manzel, Leaf, Russel, the list is long. Bryce is just the latest name to be added to the list. And it's ok. Just accept it and move on. It'll cause a lot less gray hair that way. 😉👍 #keeppounding
this is it for Bryce, he's going to disappear into obscurity with Ryan Leaf and JaMarcus Russell. This is the icing on the cake for a terribly ran organization by good ole Dave Tepper.
That blitz was picked up fine. You can’t really expect much time against a six man blitz guy. That ball should come out quick
I wish they would give proper height and weight on Bryce if he's 5'9 184 lbs say that quit saying he's 203 lbs. NO WAY !!!! it's okay to be honest...
He’s barely 5’10” and barely 185.. That was okay in high school and forgivable at Bama where he had the Bama machine around him, but he is not NFL caliber. BY is a colossal bust.
These are great breakdowns. Thanks Chase
Glad you like them!
He's scared shitless, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. I watched him all last year, and this year and about half way through last year he changed.
Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack coming at you, I'd be shitting myself if I were his size too!
People are spelling the end for this kid, but he isn't done yet. Let's see if he has the guts to listen and learn.
@@KernalPancakes LOL he's done. He's too small for the NFL, which makes him play scared.
@@Passionsplenty have big Qbs get like this, shit Aaron and krik were doing it week one. It happens he just needs mental reset and find his fire for the game. If we comes back 4-8 weeks from now you will see a different product
sTFU. You would be scared to if you had that O-line. Did you see that RB whiff on the block. That O-Line is shit and as a result he thinking of getting hit and not reading the defense. It’s human nature. QBs are a sitting duck in the pocket and you need to have confidence in your O-Line to do your job.
Good breakdown
Not seeing the potential with this kid. But I hope he proves me wrong.
Your parents never saw potential in you.
@@shawnrigsby4171 🤣😂 says a person who never met or seen me before. Troll go back under the bridge you crawled out from
@@shawnrigsby4171 And you as well, I imagine. Seems to be a recurring them with all of us. So nice to find something we can all bond over. 😊
Honestly, what I see is a good quarterback that has lost his confidence. I think he needs to change of scenery. Reminds me of the Jets. They are quarterback killers, all great top draft picks never amounting to anything while with the Jets until they leave. Looks like present day Carolina is becoming one of those organizations. This also makes the case about building the supporting cast before getting the prized QB
Thanks for this breakdown. Offensive line is providing good protection so I can see why they benched him. It’ll be interesting to see what Dalton does in comparison even in losing efforts because line giving enough time to produce plays.
Bryce young got benched because multiple panthers players complained to the head coach after the game
Facts! They were complaining last season too. An argument here and there and crazy tension. Let's just say, there's a few receivers and a center that are no longer in Charlotte. The fans think it's because of their bad play. The truth is, they knew Bryce sucked and were tired of taking the blame on camera.
Yeah imagine working out, practicing, putting your body on the line, and this kid f's it up game after game.
@@Passions that roster isn’t that great to be complaining, especially the o line, Dalton may do a little better and that’s only because the others are going to go beyond to make it seem like Bryce was so horrible, but it was team effort of being horrible.
@willg1083 you're lying and you're not a panthers fan. O line is one of the best rn and rb are doing their job and wr are getting open Bryce just can't throw down field accurately. Horrible footwork and pocket awareness
@@willg1083their OL is 5th in the league in pass blocking and they gave up the fewest pressures in the league vs the chargers. Young rewarded that effort with 18/26 84yds 0TD 1int 3.2yds per attempt. Find a new narrative. Bryce has a better OL than 85% of the rest of the league but he’s still the worst QB by a mile in the league
Great job explaining this!
Another thing is the timing of his mistakes. His 1st Int of week 1 was on his first throw of the season! His int against the chargers occurred after the panthers picked up their first 1st down of the game, keep in mind it took them 4!! drives to pick up their first 1st down...
Also the panthers were 2-22 on 3rd down through the first two games of the season
Awesome analysis Chase, thanks! Remember you from FZW glory days, then MIZZOU!
yeah idk how a 5ft 8 in QB got picked 1st overall in the draft.. over CJ Stroud hindsight is 20/20 but cmon man
Because he out played every other qb and earned 1st overall pick go back and watch his college highlights being good in college doesnt always transfer to pro there is a huge skill difference between college players and pro players
Great explanation, Chase.
As a Bears fan, I love the former Panthers GM for D.J. Moore and the draft picks.
And to think the Panthers could have selected C.J. Stroud....
He has some severe ptsd or something. That’s the only way I can make sense of it. He has better weapons and and better protection, but looks worse than he did last year.
It's the NFL. He's not used to seeing the defensive formations and schemes he's seeing now. He's not used to seeing edge rushers move like RBs. He's not used to LBs lurking midfield and covering so much ground when he FINALLY releases the ball. Tried to tell people all last season, the problems he has, has nothing to do with the OL, WRs, coaching etc. He's determined to play his way and it doesn't work at the pro level. It worked in high school and college because he was with the best of the best carrying him the entire way. Alabama gave him 10 seconds to run around in the backtield and juke slow defenders. In the NFL ya got about 2.5 seconds to throw the ball or Bosa, Watt, Allen, Hunter, Anderson etc will have their hands around your neck. He's not used to having to think that fast.
Have you considered the possibility that he's simply not good enough at football to play in the NFL? It seems rather obvious to me.
Damn this is good. I'm so into these videos now, like Baldy and Merril Hodge. This is football.
Makes sense the journeyman QBs be the ones on TV as analysts all that clipboard holding definitely seems to pay off off the field
I’m a die hard Panthers fan and I called this before BY was even drafted I screamed get CJ but noooo!
Same!!
03:05 he looked the safety off by scanning to the receiver to his right then went backside. He did the right thing. Obviously you never played because you explained this wrong.
I'm assuming this is a troll post b/c Chase played in the NFL
@@musume7723 Regardless if he played or not. The film clearly shows Young looking the safety off. Then connecting with backside receiver.
Exactly. You can't assume he's not aware of the safety bc his head isn't pointed straight at him. We can't even see Bryce's eyes.
@@musume7723anyone who has played QB even in the backyard understands this. You may have never played QB
@@joshuaquick3208I didn't. But I find it hilarious how UA-cam commenters think they know more about playing QB than actual NFL QBs
I love this stuff. I love to watch football, but I don't really understand the super small things, especially during a live game. Seeing this breakdown by a former NFL QB, in an easily digestible way, is super refreshing.
I hope I don't see any negative Jordan Love stuff on here in the future...
We colts fans need one on AR
Good breakdown!
Chris Simms called it. Again
Oh what did he say? And when did he say it?
@@Dj2knitro He was saying pre draft CJ was the clear #1 in the class
@@Nick2014B Oh He does look correct now. None of these bama qb's recently have been sure things. Although I think right team/coach goes a long way too.
Simms has the highest hit rate on QBs I've seen and never gets the respect because he misses 1 out of 10(I believe he said Zach Wilson was good). Everybody else is essentially sub 50% and say it's like throwing darts.
You kept me laughing bro 😂😂😂😂😂
In fairness to Young, that whole team is terrible and poorly coached.
This is what happens when you've got a billionaire owner, Tepper, who knows nothing about football sticking his nose in and overrode his coaches in the 2023 draft. Couldn't be happier for the rich fool!
And Tepper wouldn't even be the owner if Jerry Richardson hadn't been made to sell the team for no good reason.
I recall Chase at Southlake-Carroll and he was awesome. At every level and had a long career as a back up.
Let's be real, Bryce has the same problem as Manziel and Jamarcus Russell. He hasn't put the time in and has an attitude. Yeah he's a nice guy and quiet so he gets sympathy, but he's the same as those guys and the results and lack of improvement are evident. CJ is great not only because of size and arm talent, but because of work and humility.
Young’s teammates say otherwise… they say his work ethic is amazing tho. His confidence on the other hand 😭😭
Well I think the difference between him and Johnny Manziel is that Manziel admits he never did any film work or even really studied the playbook much. Not sure what went wrong Jamarcus?
I think Bryce just let the pressure get to him and he got too into his own head. People talk about him having a weak arm but I watched his college highlights and he was tossing the ball all over the field and making some pretty long throws. So I know he's capable.
He just needs to sit and observe for a while.
@@SR91313 I just listen to what Chase is saying. Yeah he's a long time NFL backup so he knows, but there just basic things that Bryce is not doing. And that's all just reps and film study. He's been on the job for 18 months. He should be decent by now regardless of size. Last week Carolina had the least amount (or one of the lowest) number of pressured snaps in the league.
@@SR91313 It's easier to throw deep balls when your receivers are wide open. Rarely anyone is that wide open in the NFL. Anyone can throw a deep ball in the NFL. But can they do with a high-velocity throw in a tight window? Can they do it while getting hit? Can they do it from a collapsing pocket? Outside of the pocket? How about while a defender is right in front of them? Some can, most can't. Bryce certainly cannot. Defens quality is so damn from college to the pros. There's a reason there are more NFL busts than success stories. People get sucked into feeling sympathy for a player that they just delude themselves into believing anything but the truth. And worse yet, most of the players that advocate for these types of players don't watch any film about them. They just regurgitate headlines they've heard from ESPN and use it arguments like it means something.
@CoopMauKona - well if that's true, it's one of the rare weeks of his career where that was the case. That just goes to show how much of a "deer in the headlights" mentality he has going on right now, and that has ruined a lot of potentially decent quarterbacks.
Derek Carrs older brother, David was a prime example of that happening to a QB and he never really recovered.
I'm trying to cope with the fact that we're almost to the point where Chris Weinke will no longer be Carolina's worse QB of all time.
Franchise is failing a top talent.
Wow.
This breakdown was impressive.
Thanks!
I heard Bryce was sacked like 68 times last season and 6 times so far this season. He's a tiny QB who doesn't trust his oline and has been likely told to get the ball out faster, and that's why he's rushing throws and checking down. He's likely ruined mentally at this point.
Another Tua in the making. The kid gonna get mauled out there.
Exactly and even when he has identified beaters down field he won't throw it he doesn't trust anything anymore his confidence is totally shot nothing you can do now I hope this same thing doesn't happen to Caleb because you can see him starting to not not trust his oline and trying to do too much
Only 14% pressure rating in this game (against Bosa and Mack). PFF grades the online top 5 first two weeks. None of the 4 sacks last game were b/c of the oline, all corner blitz that didn’t get picked up by back or Bryce. Center is only one of 10 olineman that hasn’t given up a pressure at all.
@@icnn3 he was also the most sacked QB in the league last season as a rookie. A lot of it might be on him, but a lot of it isn't.
A lot of that had to do with the bad o-line yes, but watch the games. A lot of his sacks was due to him holding onto the ball too damn long. He isn't rushing throws this year; he's still taking a stupid long time to throw, it's just he's so inaccurate and the o-line is actually better than last year. Please, I urge you, watch some tape. You'll die with laughter when you see his bunny hops, trying to pass over the o-line. You wonder why he's inaccurate? That's why. His footwork is awful, he can't generate power because of it. His mechanics are shite.
Pre-snap reads are critical. At the NFL draft combine have the QBs use VR NFL pro game to read defs for coaches. I bet you Bryce can’t see over the linemen to make certain reads.
I feel like it’s a mix of everything. Coaching, franchise, personnel, and frustration.
Let’s be honest, Panthers been dumpster juice!
I feel this. Many things wrong with Bryce. He was touted as being "cerebral" at the game but i thinl he also lacks confidence in the line to give him time to let the plays run. Some of the players are poor jobs at blocking, running routes etc so it all just adds up to a cluster fuck
I think you can lock in 20+ points with Dalton starting this week.
If that happens, it will be abundantly clear BY was the main issue.
@Aprapabubbly I have watched the games. I even go to the games. I've had PSL's for 20Y. If you watch this video he even says the running backs among others whif on some of the blocks. He also said he throws to the flat route instead of letting some deeper plays develop from the other receivers..why...maybe he lacks confidence in the protection to hold that long...Just an opinion
@@apeman_strong that's what I believe. I don't know if he's good or not. I haven't cared about carolina since the Cam days. Even just looking at this video, I have disagreements. I only watched about 11 min and I disagree with a lot of this. oline was not holding up, i'm seeing whiffed blocks, and while the interception was bad and he should have thrown to 30, it was terrible route running and a trash playcall. i stopped watching with the int, but you have two benders, 5 and 19 essentially running to the same spot with that coverage...trash...but if 5 runs a better route and has footwork that ball is caught...ijs...
Excellent breakdown!!!!!!