What a game by Bryce, He was cool in the pocket. Got out of trouble with some nice fakes. That push pass to Coker at the end was sweet. He was accurate...and at times threaded the needle. Also cool was how, on the TD pass to a wide open Tremble...he did not even watch. Turned around and signaled TD.
His growth and transformation has been impressive. Canales looks like the only good decision Tepper has ever made (hope Dan turns out the be the 2nd one).
There is no reason not to think we have our QB.
Agreed.
Bryce wasn’t running for his life, like last week.
This off season,, we are all so hopeful that next season we win those close games.
So many close games .. some blowouts too.
But since the bye week, we’ve seen huge improvements with Bryce.
A few thoughts...
There was SO MUCH wrong with this game. And yet......
Bryce kept trying and "finished" a game.
Offense kept the ball and Panthers won TOP. -- ACTUALLY, this was because of OT...but no quibbling, who cares.?
Unknown (and unexpected..) 'help' showed up.
Bryce made a couple of plays on the ground.
Bryce BEST (I think..) showing on completion % in his career -- 73.5% (Bryce is 'usually' around or below 60%..).
We WON..!!
Bryce APPEARS to be following Tua's progression timeline. -- If so, next year will be a good one for Bryce.
We'll see...
This post was last modified: 01-05-2025, 06:58 PM by Hobbit99.
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This is, in my humble opinion, the BEST game of Bryce's young career (no pun intended). He deserves MUCH credit. He seriously impressed me today, above and beyond anything I have seen from him yet.
Not the best arm.
Not the most accurate.
But, his decision making - that was RIGHT ON TIME.
True, there were a couple of throws I'm sure he would have loved to have over again, but that's the same with any quarterback in the League.
Congratulations to Bryce and to the Panthers.
Bryce's maturity as a QB reminded me of a 70's song I heard recently on my drive to work.....
He know when to hold them, knows when to fold them....
Knows when to walk away, knows when to run......
This post was last modified: 01-05-2025, 10:38 PM by Ladypanther.
(01-05-2025, 10:12 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: Bryce's maturity as a QB reminded me of a 70's song I heard recently on my drive to work.....
He know when to hold them, knows when to fold them....
Knows when to walk away, knows when to run......
Kenny Rogers, Gambler, good song.
Falcons coach Raheem Morris said his team didn’t have an answer for Young, who was 25-of-34 passing for 251 yards, with another 24 yards on the ground.
“We couldn’t tackle him. When we got back there to him, we couldn’t get him on the ground, couldn’t find a way to find him,” Morris said. “Then down the field he made some really good, big-time throws. He made throws all day. He made plays all day. He was absolutely lights out.”
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6039857...n-falcons/
(01-05-2025, 11:04 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: Falcons coach Raheem Morris said his team didn’t have an answer for Young, who was 25-of-34 passing for 251 yards, with another 24 yards on the ground.
“We couldn’t tackle him. When we got back there to him, we couldn’t get him on the ground, couldn’t find a way to find him,” Morris said. “Then down the field he made some really good, big-time throws. He made throws all day. He made plays all day. He was absolutely lights out.”
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6039857...n-falcons/
Pretty straightforward
(01-05-2025, 11:04 PM)Ladypanther Wrote: Falcons coach Raheem Morris said his team didn’t have an answer for Young, who was 25-of-34 passing for 251 yards, with another 24 yards on the ground.
“We couldn’t tackle him. When we got back there to him, we couldn’t get him on the ground, couldn’t find a way to find him,” Morris said. “Then down the field he made some really good, big-time throws. He made throws all day. He made plays all day. He was absolutely lights out.”
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6039857...n-falcons/
Glad to see him (finally) getting some recognition from other Teams coaches. This adds to the story of his all-around improvement.
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