Bryce is like the guy who got straight As all the way through grade school and was considered the "gifted student" who goes to the engineering school and fails bio 101 because it's a level he's never experienced and melts down now that he's no longer the smartest guy in the room. His whole case for drafting him was predicated on him being smarter and ahead of everyone mentally, and he's just not any more.
I truly appreciate y'all take on the situation. I keep hearing keep playing Bryce because if not it'll destroy his confidence. If you keep letting him play badly and we go 0-17 won't that destroy it even more.
The discussion about Tepper is interesting. I’m not mad at Tepp he just wants to win. But I just can’t stop thinking about how funny it is that he busted in on the draft night press conference and was so confident that Bryce would “win us multiple super bowls.” It is what it is, I hope the panthers become competitive again.
Why was he your number one prospect? What is he good at? He’s undersized, has an average arm, he’s slow. What were you basing this on? His processing ability? At Alabama? You can’t get any real evaluation on a players ability to process coverage in that situation. This kid would need to be a combination of Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning to overcome his complete lack of any physical tools and all you have to go off of is him playing in the most qb friendly, easiest offense to play in college football. To me, Bryce is a complete indictment of everything wrong with qb evaluation
I don’t agree that Alabama is the QB friendliest offense to execute in college ball. Not even close tbh. He was covered with high caliber talent for sure, but even that was down in comparison to how stacked Bama had been in recent years. As for my eval of Bryce individually, he consistently displayed high level accuracy, off schedule creation, pocket awareness, quick release mechanics, pre-snap and post-snap processing, arm elasticity, and production throwing to MOF. Arm strength imo is slightly above average. Athleticism isn’t elite by any means, but slow isn’t how I would describe him either. I appreciate your feedback though!
I'm extremely biased, being that my two football teams, college and pro have always been Ohio St. and the Panthers. But even with recognition of my inherent bias, I cannot fathom taking Bryce over CJ... or several other players, but they legitimately had all the info, measurements, side by side comparisons in real time, etc, and still sold the farm to move up and take the most non traditional, unsafe bet I can imagine, looked right past a generational QB, and took Bryce. It's NEVER been harder to be a Carolina fan, but here I am, lolz.
Everyone wants to blame Bryce's first season failures on the situation, but Bryce was never ready to take on the roll of a starting qb. He was a 21 year old who seemed 21. He seemed scared, timid, overwhelmed... Even with the short comings of the team last year, he was never going to be the one to lift those surroundings up. He simply was not ready and obviously still isn't
Ricky is sharp as a tack, found myself agreeing with much of what he said. His perspective was on point even if it was unexpected given the topic at hand. Respect
I think most Panthers fans and especially the national media are too scared to buy into hope for the Panthers. I get it they’ve been bad, but it’s also been 2 games. I find it funny when folks place so much weight into how good a team is against the run or pass after only two games with often many variables. In the Panthers case they have possibly the biggest variable you can have in a QB change. I’m not a hater of Bryce and I’m still sad for the kid, but Andy Dalton is leagues better than Bryce Young right now. Andy Daltons strengths actually fit well with the Panthers inefficiency on offense. A fun fact for the many Dalton haters and Simply misinformed folks that regurgitate the narrative they get on Dalton from the media is, that Dalton has the fastest release behind only Tom Brady since he’s been in the league. Dalton is a pre snap wiz and plays off of timing and anticipation which is basically all of the Panthers biggest weaknesses. These Panthers skill position players are the most talented they’ve been possibly even beyond the Cam Newton days. They need the ball in their hands and they can do some damage in YAC. Andy excels at distributing to his playmakers. It sounds trivial and cliche but a ton of QBs in this league struggle with that skill. Just look at CW as he adjusts to the NFL? He’s struggling in that exact department. Pre snap reads, decisiveness, and reading the defense mid play. Andy has all of that. At this point it’s his nature as an NFL QB. I think the Panthers match up extremely well against LV and I think the Panthers get their first win of the season 26-24. The defense will benefit mightily with a smooth consistent offense. It’s almost impossible to gauge the defense as they’ve had the worst offense to contend with. I look for Andy to continue his undefeated streak against the Raiders and throw for over 200 with 2 TD passing.
"Bryce had everything you need except the physical size." Some1 forgot that the NFL is a "physical" sport. Lol. Anyone who follows this sport KNEW Bryce would struggle vs the best football athletes in the world. You can't "think" your way into "physically" being able to perform a job. Even if Bryce finds a starting job elsewhere, no offensive system or offensive team personnel can survive jump passes & poor field vision due to lack of "physical" attributes.
Two years ago for the Saints Andy threw for 3k yards and 18 TD's. And that was just starting only 14 games. So basically a down SEASON for Andy beats Bryce's career stats 😂
Check his analytics and you'd be even more surprised about that season. Dude was in the upper half or near top of the league in completions under pressure, ball accuracy and something else I forgot. Analytics matter. If you check Bryce's from last season it makes it plain why this dude will never work in the NFL
We need to play Jake Plummer but this coach doesn’t see it and that’s why I don’t believe in him . Plummer is a better qb than young and Andy. How the organization don’t realize this baffles me. Guess that’s why we don’t win
Panthers doomed? Based on their lifetime so far, yes. I mean, they made it to the superbowl, but even then we called them the cardiac cats...because every game gave you a heart attack because they were so cloes, and usually relied on a field goal. And since Tepper, it's been an awful experience. Him and his wife have no idea how to run an NFL franchise.
Poor A. T. You should never have gone to Carolina Bud! Lots of careers are going down the tubes. You deserve so much better. Pounding doesnt matter in Carolina! Im so sorry 🎉🎉😢 Get out if you can!
As I see it raiders is easiest matchup yet so we should look better and actually compete but if we get embarrassed again it’s clearly not Bryce and we done.
It's easy to look good in camp and practice when the threat of being hit isn't there lol.
Facts
Bryce is like the guy who got straight As all the way through grade school and was considered the "gifted student" who goes to the engineering school and fails bio 101 because it's a level he's never experienced and melts down now that he's no longer the smartest guy in the room.
His whole case for drafting him was predicated on him being smarter and ahead of everyone mentally, and he's just not any more.
Great analogy. Yea I think I won’t be into a qb who’s super power is being really smart and nothing else
It was the paper bags over heads by fans that did it for Tepper.
Yeah
And those who didn't have bags had Chargers jerseys on.
If Andy Dalton can't throw for more than 80yds, then we know we have much worse problems.
...But does anyone really see that happening?
Nope. Lol. Andy will look like an NFL QB in any offense.
Ricky is spot on!
Love the content! Keep it up bro!
Appreciate you brother!
I truly appreciate y'all take on the situation. I keep hearing keep playing Bryce because if not it'll destroy his confidence. If you keep letting him play badly and we go 0-17 won't that destroy it even more.
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The discussion about Tepper is interesting. I’m not mad at Tepp he just wants to win. But I just can’t stop thinking about how funny it is that he busted in on the draft night press conference and was so confident that Bryce would “win us multiple super bowls.” It is what it is, I hope the panthers become competitive again.
Why was he your number one prospect? What is he good at? He’s undersized, has an average arm, he’s slow. What were you basing this on? His processing ability? At Alabama? You can’t get any real evaluation on a players ability to process coverage in that situation. This kid would need to be a combination of Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning to overcome his complete lack of any physical tools and all you have to go off of is him playing in the most qb friendly, easiest offense to play in college football. To me, Bryce is a complete indictment of everything wrong with qb evaluation
I don’t agree that Alabama is the QB friendliest offense to execute in college ball. Not even close tbh. He was covered with high caliber talent for sure, but even that was down in comparison to how stacked Bama had been in recent years. As for my eval of Bryce individually, he consistently displayed high level accuracy, off schedule creation, pocket awareness, quick release mechanics, pre-snap and post-snap processing, arm elasticity, and production throwing to MOF. Arm strength imo is slightly above average. Athleticism isn’t elite by any means, but slow isn’t how I would describe him either. I appreciate your feedback though!
Even Saban said Bryce does well when everythng around him is almost perfect. Dude should have never went number 1
I'm extremely biased, being that my two football teams, college and pro have always been Ohio St. and the Panthers. But even with recognition of my inherent bias, I cannot fathom taking Bryce over CJ... or several other players, but they legitimately had all the info, measurements, side by side comparisons in real time, etc, and still sold the farm to move up and take the most non traditional, unsafe bet I can imagine, looked right past a generational QB, and took Bryce. It's NEVER been harder to be a Carolina fan, but here I am, lolz.
This was a good episode
That dude is your prototypical ball boy in the nfl size
Andy Dalton will thrive in this offense. Im wondering what happen at training camp because the team turned on him quick.
Everyone wants to blame Bryce's first season failures on the situation, but Bryce was never ready to take on the roll of a starting qb. He was a 21 year old who seemed 21. He seemed scared, timid, overwhelmed... Even with the short comings of the team last year, he was never going to be the one to lift those surroundings up. He simply was not ready and obviously still isn't
Ricky is sharp as a tack, found myself agreeing with much of what he said. His perspective was on point even if it was unexpected given the topic at hand. Respect
Thanks Shane! Appreciate the feedback and for checking it out. Hopefully we’ll do it again! 🤝
@@BoboddyShow looking forward to it
I think most Panthers fans and especially the national media are too scared to buy into hope for the Panthers. I get it they’ve been bad, but it’s also been 2 games. I find it funny when folks place so much weight into how good a team is against the run or pass after only two games with often many variables. In the Panthers case they have possibly the biggest variable you can have in a QB change. I’m not a hater of Bryce and I’m still sad for the kid, but Andy Dalton is leagues better than Bryce Young right now. Andy Daltons strengths actually fit well with the Panthers inefficiency on offense. A fun fact for the many Dalton haters and Simply misinformed folks that regurgitate the narrative they get on Dalton from the media is, that Dalton has the fastest release behind only Tom Brady since he’s been in the league. Dalton is a pre snap wiz and plays off of timing and anticipation which is basically all of the Panthers biggest weaknesses. These Panthers skill position players are the most talented they’ve been possibly even beyond the Cam Newton days. They need the ball in their hands and they can do some damage in YAC. Andy excels at distributing to his playmakers. It sounds trivial and cliche but a ton of QBs in this league struggle with that skill. Just look at CW as he adjusts to the NFL? He’s struggling in that exact department. Pre snap reads, decisiveness, and reading the defense mid play. Andy has all of that. At this point it’s his nature as an NFL QB. I think the Panthers match up extremely well against LV and I think the Panthers get their first win of the season 26-24. The defense will benefit mightily with a smooth consistent offense. It’s almost impossible to gauge the defense as they’ve had the worst offense to contend with. I look for Andy to continue his undefeated streak against the Raiders and throw for over 200 with 2 TD passing.
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"Bryce had everything you need except the physical size." Some1 forgot that the NFL is a "physical" sport. Lol. Anyone who follows this sport KNEW Bryce would struggle vs the best football athletes in the world. You can't "think" your way into "physically" being able to perform a job. Even if Bryce finds a starting job elsewhere, no offensive system or offensive team personnel can survive jump passes & poor field vision due to lack of "physical" attributes.
I hope Bryce stays with the team, because if he leaves all the Bryce apologizists will see him exposed
Drake Maye better be glad he is not starting. That Pats' OL is terrible.
If he can learn to set his feet under all that pressure though it’ll serve him very well in his progression to a functional NFL QB
Steph Curry wouldn’t be Steph Curry if Lebron was blitzing him at the 3 point line 😂
Two years ago for the Saints Andy threw for 3k yards and 18 TD's. And that was just starting only 14 games. So basically a down SEASON for Andy beats Bryce's career stats 😂
Check his analytics and you'd be even more surprised about that season. Dude was in the upper half or near top of the league in completions under pressure, ball accuracy and something else I forgot. Analytics matter. If you check Bryce's from last season it makes it plain why this dude will never work in the NFL
Quin ewers? If they draft him I pray he sits his rookie year
Not even the best QB on his own team
We need to play Jake Plummer but this coach doesn’t see it and that’s why I don’t believe in him . Plummer is a better qb than young and Andy. How the organization don’t realize this baffles me. Guess that’s why we don’t win
Panthers doomed? Based on their lifetime so far, yes. I mean, they made it to the superbowl, but even then we called them the cardiac cats...because every game gave you a heart attack because they were so cloes, and usually relied on a field goal. And since Tepper, it's been an awful experience. Him and his wife have no idea how to run an NFL franchise.
Poor A. T. You should never have gone to Carolina Bud! Lots of careers are going down the tubes. You deserve so much better. Pounding doesnt matter in Carolina! Im so sorry
🎉🎉😢 Get out if you can!
You're going to be disappointed if you expect Andy to sling it. He's going to get rid of it quick and check it down all day.
As I see it raiders is easiest matchup yet so we should look better and actually compete but if we get embarrassed again it’s clearly not Bryce and we done.