The Carolina Panthers’ offseason goal was to facilitate Bryce Young’s life.
As the quarterback entered his second season, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN said on SportsCenter that he was impressing every coach in attendance with his throws.
As reported by Adam Wells of Bleacher Report, Fowler stated, “This is the Panthers’ mindset following the conclusion of the spring.” They estimate that on most days, Bryce Young made two or three “wow” throws. He was right. By accepting that simple check-down rather than attempting to push things, he displayed maturity. He scored heavily from play-action. The subtleties of Dave Canales’s technique, including his footwork, timing, and rhythm, were evident. That will most likely take a little longer, I was told. That’s the purpose of training camp. However, they believe he is on the right track
For the Panthers, who have redesigned their offence around Young’s talents as a play-action quarterback, this is fantastic news.
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The running back room is likewise loaded with talent, as 2023 breakthrough player Chuba Hubbard is back and Texas’ Jonathan Brooks is also a factor.
And that’s the biggest difference right there, up front. The smaller Young will have plenty of protection from Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt. Young will toss if he has the time to make the right decision. Offseason workouts prove that to be true.
In the early months of the offseason, it is easy to wax poetic about football. Everyone appears well. Everybody is in some degree of health. Everyone has become better. However, it seems that Young’s experience has actual value.
He seemed more assured. It has been reported by teammates that Young exudes greater confidence in the locker room. The Panthers might finally have a way out of quarterback purgatory if he can put everything together.