Kurt Warner is absolutely correct. He has explained this situation than anyone else in the media space.
@rallyrabАй бұрын
Better than
@ouzi9122Ай бұрын
@rallyrab let him cook 😂
@tone6835Ай бұрын
YEP!! Yes he did!! ..these sports shows need to take notes
@torah6077Ай бұрын
So far, every former quarterback analysis has concur of Bryce Young being bench.
@martinjopson1353Ай бұрын
You must be dumb as f*** 🤣 speak engrish
@WhatdoievenwriteherebruhАй бұрын
The way kurt talks about qb always blows me away
@kengineexpressАй бұрын
Finally. Someone who’s actually in reality.
@alaska4joeАй бұрын
Facts. No kidding. I actually felt like I was listening to a normal person. Not some media personality. Oh ya, he is a master explainer and football mind on top of it.
@kylereblitz2856Ай бұрын
Awesome insight and explanation from Kurt Warner!
@cy4330Ай бұрын
Ten QBs have started for the Panthers since 2018 - Cam Newton, Kyle Allen, Taylor Heinicke, Teddy Bridgewater, P.J. Walker, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, Bryce Young, Andy Dalton. In the same period of time, seven head coaches - Ron Rivera, Perry Fewell, Matt Rhule, Steve Wilks, Frank Reich, Chris Tabor, Dave Canales. You can't tell me this is a functional organization.
@TheAnon232Ай бұрын
You nailed it. This should be the top comment.
@ternbug100Ай бұрын
@@cy4330 Why aren't these facts ever discussed on any of these sports shows? You have done more research than all of them.
@TaKKun1123Ай бұрын
@ternbug100 literally every sport show that has been talking about this has made a point to say the Panthers are dysfunctional? Even Panthers fans say we are disfunctional. That doesn't mean Bryce didn't deserve benching. You can't throw for just 80 yards in an NFL game and expect to be successful. Dan Morgan made legitimate moves to improve most parts of the offense, but ESPECIALLY the O-line. They have been really good at keeping Bryce clean, but it hasnt mattered. It's definitely not an elite squad but it's absolutely stronger than last year, but Bryce has looked worse. Hes obviously been playing scared. I believe that being benched will help Bryce grow. The only thing that has yet to be seen is if it's with the Panthers or another team.
@ternbug100Ай бұрын
@@TaKKun1123 These sports shows gloss over the details. They need to put a graphic up with all of those facts to drive the point home. Also, I don't make any excuses for Young's poor play. Yes he should have been benched mainly because he was going to get hurt, but let's not act like this isn't an organizational failure by Tepper and his WIFE.
@BeefycheddermeltАй бұрын
@@TaKKun1123 I don’t think he’s going to do any more growing lol. Pun
@Musso8771Ай бұрын
Kurt is just all around awesome. Pure class.
@brookebeezy5316Ай бұрын
This was the most informative football interview in a primetime talking head tv line up I have ever seen. Like no opinions, real facts and real feedback.
@pepbeturoАй бұрын
Hearing Kurt talk reads made me realize I’d rather take 50 year old Kurt than Bryce lmfao
@Gaffy05Ай бұрын
I was literally thinking while hearing this that Kurt would be a top 10 QB in the NFL right now.
@real7706Ай бұрын
Not with Organization
@CogitoErgoSum2024Ай бұрын
53.
@WerdUp13Ай бұрын
BY was labeled the most pro ready QB, possibly ever, in pre draft evaluations. That's why teams ignored all the physical flaws and awful foot work. Now they have just a basic IQ guy with no great physical tools. Awesome....
@TonyDanza4LyfeАй бұрын
Bryce was a legit prospect no doubt but nobody who has seen enough drafts thought he was the most pro ready ever. That’s insanity. If anything that title belongs to Brandon weeden for being 28 and going in the first. Hard to think of one better than that tbh
@WerdUp13Ай бұрын
@@TonyDanza4Lyfe pro ready is littered across all of his pre draft profiles. It isn't my opinion.
@darshividАй бұрын
Kurt is right. I been spraying up national sports media yesterday commenting after clearly not watching the same game I did.
@ternbug100Ай бұрын
Why isnt Trevor Laurence ever discussed in terms of a quaterback that needs development? Dude got handsomely paid and there are ZERO expectations from that guy. He's got the same record that Bryce Young has right now! Its always about what Kyler Murray and Lamar aren't doing. There is a serious "blindspot" all of these commentators have about the usual suspects..
@Kk_1100Ай бұрын
Prolly kuz hes white. Just being honest.
@Kev3981Ай бұрын
Because these “analysts” don’t want to admit they were wrong. Everyone said he was the second coming when he was coming out of college. He’s done nothing more than be an average QB.
@whoknows4165Ай бұрын
maybe you’re watching the wrong shows or not enough, I hear them criticize T law all the time.
@ternbug100Ай бұрын
@@whoknows4165 you know they aren't questioning that huge contract Laurence got. I've never seen it even mentioned. Dude literally went to Florida and disappeared
@darrenhill3514Ай бұрын
Regarding what Kurt said about knowing all the plays and evaluating each game, it really puts into perspective how awesome the Underdog Fantasy channel is, which Josh and Hayden. Those guys are unreal. And there's many more that are awesome as well, but those Underdog guys are crazy good and efficient.
@jinnij.caimanАй бұрын
Deebo said something on his show this morning, I think really let’s you in on the thought process going through the college kids minds, when they’re on NIL deals. He said if I was making millions of dollars in college and the coach told me to change part of my game, I’d look at him like he’s crazy. And he thinks that’s ok because the athletes these days are more talented and skilled. I think he unknowingly showed us why NIL is going to inevitably ruin football. These kids do not care about the championships, it’s about the bag. 💲Granted you have the few who want to prove themselves but I do see this being the ugly part of the game, and see more “Divas” in our future.
@TonyDanza4LyfeАй бұрын
It’s that constant need for gratification
@darshividАй бұрын
Carolina has to get it together and they will. This is the fastest growing area in the country and in 20 years this fan base could be one of the largest in the country. Millions of people are moving here and having kids who will grow up to be fans one day.
@danielkillian3498Ай бұрын
Bryce needs to call and talk to this man
@alaska4joeАй бұрын
100%
@oaklandtraphouseАй бұрын
And ask him what's its like to play on a loaded roster
@Gaffy05Ай бұрын
OK Kurt Warner would be the best QB coach in the NFL and it would not be close. I feel like I know how to play QB after hearing this.
@seuconrado3365Ай бұрын
Kurt is a national treasure ❤
@SophisticatedBobАй бұрын
The Panthers are a train wreck, but Bryce was not a good pick and football people knew it.
@jameshollister8294Ай бұрын
You mean experts?
@vincentseidle954Ай бұрын
bro, literally everyone was on board with bryce being the number one pick. but yes the panthers are a trainwreck on top of a trainwreck
@djmingia0981Ай бұрын
@@vincentseidle954no not everyone. The media hype machine and shitty so called "draft experts" were on the typical Bama Bryce hype train. News flash media talking heads and "draft experts" are no smarter than the average football fan. There were actual intelligent people with their own brains and ability to form their own opinions who had CJ Stroud #1 for good reason.
@BeefycheddermeltАй бұрын
Not me I told everyone who would listen we needed CJ it wasn’t until the draft got closer people started to say it was Bryce and I said no way CJ is bigger, stronger, taller, faster, better arm, and more accurate. No brainer for me.
@ye87Ай бұрын
@@vincentseidle954no don’t blame us our oline is pretty good right now and our wr haven’t been able to prove how good they might be
@CSmoothhАй бұрын
20:49 a great explanation of one of the issues with main stream sport's media😊
@oaklandtraphouseАй бұрын
Thank you kurt !!! Defenses are on a whole different level now and days
@PrincipalSkinner3190Ай бұрын
Wow what a spicy take!!!
@BoomorBustАй бұрын
Everything Kurt said about QBs I've been saying for years. The writing has been on the wall for years.
@TonyDanza4LyfeАй бұрын
Alex smith was considered the biggest bust of all time at one point. He then made multiple pro bowls. It’s never over; I think Bryce can be great if given the circumstances. He’ll never be cj but that’s fine, he can be like in that cousins tier
@CaliCool91Ай бұрын
Wow Kurt is incredible. The absolute best breakdown of QB play today I’ve heard. And he did it in 10 minutes.
@ItsmikesteezyАй бұрын
It’s a crazy take cuz I feel like there are so many good play callers out there that are creating unique offenses, but all these offenses are tailored to the skill set of the team vs this is my system and this is how we are going to teach it. I feel like play design has gotten way way better from these young guys calling plays now. The problem is starting in college and Bryce is the ultimate outlier and nfl scouts missed on this one big time. Bryce looks like a middle schooler.
@ralphbryant8178Ай бұрын
That’s why guys like Kurt are elite
@blessembreaksАй бұрын
Anybody else notice since Belichick retired and is now on every network and all of youtube breaking down each teams plays, all of a sudden every other analyst has begun giving in depth detailed analysis like never before?? Bill has changed the game…again.
@ralphbryant8178Ай бұрын
To all young QB’s study what Kurt Warner is saying and when you in college find qb trainers that can sharpen these skills
@AfroDeesiacАй бұрын
Kurt Warner knows this stuff. The League slowing down the game for this new generation of quarterbacks is a real indictment of the college game. But not on the coaches. It's an indictment on the NCAA & Mark Emmert who insisted that college wasn't a minor league for the NFL. That is clearly exposed as a lie. Colleges could take the time to develop players because they couldn't leave for the NFL after one year, they couldn't transfer to another school, and they couldn't earn a salary to make them immune from a coach's threats. But schools now are the big-time. Their teams earn millions, so those schools have to get that QB on their field now. The success of the Carolina Panthers years from now from the freshman QB sleeping in the dorms is not their concern.
@saabgangАй бұрын
Would love to see Kurt on the show more he has great insight on the game, he totally shoulda got the ring on the cardinals
@mr.friendandcompany6329Ай бұрын
This is the reason I thought we should have drafted CJ. His pocket presence was off the chart.
@mr_movieguruАй бұрын
Same here, i really wanted CJ.
@thepimpernel6971Ай бұрын
Great info rom Kurt
@romerophotography7357Ай бұрын
He’s informed
@chucklee2507Ай бұрын
Sit Bryce for this year and next year. Let him start again in his 4th year
@BreyznАй бұрын
But, he was billed as the most nfl ready?
@NickSmellGoodАй бұрын
PJ walker looked better than bryce on the panthers
@gamblingguru2235Ай бұрын
That opening clap is so CRING anymore
@yzerman123Ай бұрын
QB Confidential on KZbin is awesome for understanding the game!
@JosephSmith-ri5bxАй бұрын
If I’m going in as a Panthers QB, always be prepared to have mobility. I know Bryce is small, but go ahead and rush for some yards and QB slide. Get them chains moving. It may be intimidating but it’s better than what he’s doing. Even the greatest did what they had to do to win. Brady ran just a little bit, manning just a little bit. But that little bit can change a lot.
@destinywaitMWАй бұрын
Kurt roasting Dan :D
@haroldsfishingadventures754Ай бұрын
The o line has definitely been blocking well for Young. Blocking his vision up field
@Monsterdamage12Ай бұрын
If people thought I was an armchair QB before, y’all ain’t seen nothing yet After listening to Kurt!! 😂😂😂😂
@chiecheung25Ай бұрын
Bro... That is fakking Kurt Warner. Just stop
@limitedbom2206Ай бұрын
There's so much more sloppy football in todays NFL compared to how it use to be. It feels like it's becoming more and more like some backyard football game where you just go out and wing it. It's hard to get strong teams when there's such a lack of repetitions in practice and pre-season camps.
@arizona_anime_fanАй бұрын
speaking as a fan of the AFC and all the stacked QBs in there, the strong teams are strong in that conference. there is no doubt. any team topping a division in the AFC is elite. (in 3 of the 4 division, the afc south is an exception to that)
@kevykev388Ай бұрын
And that's exactly what's wrong with Bryce. In Alabama, the team was so stacked, he was able to improvise off script every other play. NFL edge rushers aren't going for that. Opposing teams know that "backyard baller" play style is/was Bryce's strengths. That's why they have corner backs blitzing 3 times in a row and he can't do anything about it. He can't beat them with his legs nor his arm. Those two things alone is why I laugh when people try to compare him to Kyler Murray or prime Russell Wilson
@Electric_CrocАй бұрын
Exactly. 10 years ago football was cleaner and more precise. Todays quarterback play is like watching chicken run around with their head chopped off.
@gbrow1604Ай бұрын
Did you even watch the NFL back then. There's always been a lot of "sloppy" football.
@limitedbom2206Ай бұрын
@@gbrow1604 Sure there's always been sloppy football. But I don't think I've ever seen a team going for a 2nd superbowl in a row, ending up winning it, and looking sloppy all the time.
@willthompson9073Ай бұрын
What's hurt the qb development the most in college then transitioning to the pros is when Kurt and Tom were qbs they had to read it out fully to give them a chance to win on the play because they didn't have the legs to bail them out of the play and when you look at qbs coming out of high school that are phenomenal athletes like jalen hurts they can just run by most people on a high school field or through them so instead of them sitting in the pocket and figuring it out on their own them always being able to rely on their legs hurts their development because they know they always can go to that and I think honestly that's what has hurt the development the most the game has changed in that regard and how to develop these guys while also being able to let them use their athleticism hasn't caught up yet
@BoomorBustАй бұрын
It's a big part of it, but even the non-athletic ones aren't being exposed to high-IQ offensive systems anymore.
@richardklambieАй бұрын
Very well said
@Electric_CrocАй бұрын
Exactly. It’s like instead of learning to drive, they just get a uber ride. Now when they need to drive long distances in heavy traffic they can’t
@tokuchitoua6981Ай бұрын
Advice from the man who overcome a far bigger setback.
@NCMonefaithАй бұрын
It's a good take but let's not act like they're wasn't plenty of terrible QBs back when Kurt played either. If anything it just shows how horrible coaching is and it's only gotten worse.
@kennygsmooth83Ай бұрын
Systems and coaching philosophies matter too. Certain players with flourish or fail under certain coaching trees and organizations. We see it all the time. Chicago, Carolina, Cleveland, Oakland/Las Vegas, are historicaly known to ruin QBs. I feel it's very much so based on the philosophy of the coaching chosen by the ownership.
@Thrashman-ye4cfАй бұрын
Andy should have been starting all last year, with Bryce hitting the gym and learning behind him, just like the Chiefs did with Mahomes and Alex Smith. They’re a year and two games late on that decision, and now Bryce confidence is shot.
@timothycunningham3983Ай бұрын
KURT IS CORRECT. BUT ALSO YOUNG WAS OVER HYPED GOING INTO THE DRAFT MOSTLY BY THE MEDIA. JUST BECAUSE HE PLAYED AT ALABAMA, JUST BECAUSE HE WON THE HEISMAN, JUST BECAUSE HE WAS ON A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM. YEAH YOU’D THINK THAT WOULD BE A GOOD REASON TO DRAFT HIM #1. BUT NO! YOU SEE THE RESULTS WITH HIS PLAY. SURE MAYBE THE TEAM AROUND HIM ISN’T THAT GREAT. BUT NOBODY WAS SAYING THAT WHEN HE GOT DRAFTED. SO THERE ARE SO MANY TO BLAME FOR THIS OTHER THAN YOUNG AND THE PANTHERS ORGANIZATION. HE WAS MISS ANALYZED FROM THE START. TOO SMALL. YEAH THATS A PROBLEM. WASN’T COACHED UP TO RUN AN OFFENSE LIKE WHAT YOU SEE IN THE NFL FROM COLLEGE. SABAN USED HIS STRENGTHS AND MADE UP IN OTHER WAYS FOR HIS WEAKNESSES. IS THAT HAPPENED SO FAR IN THE NFL. DON’T THINK SO.
@BoomorBustАй бұрын
That's not true at all. Wasn't any overhype and wasn't drafted off resume. He was drafted off skillset and he has it all still, the transition into an NFL-level offense is different for everyone and having a bad team usually makes it harder.
@crazyman2821Ай бұрын
You are a buffoon that, organization destroyed careers, how do you switch head coaches and qb coaches 1 year in and expect him to succeed
@greysonkelley8521Ай бұрын
Also the dude has had 3 head coaches in 2 years. He has had 2 completely different offensive systems to learn in 2 years. Thats ridiculous for a rookie/2nd year guy
@BoomorBustАй бұрын
@@greysonkelley8521 3 HCs in 18 games
@greysonkelley8521Ай бұрын
@@BoomorBust insane man. And people expect him to save them🤣
@klpr333Ай бұрын
Those stats are venomous 😂
@somebodyclipthattv852Ай бұрын
Wonder if The Raiders will kick the tires
@Gemni65Ай бұрын
Looks like the Disney conference doesn’t produce quarterbacks like the big 10
@mr_movieguruАй бұрын
Finally someone who watched the tape....Bryce was playing terrible. Missing wide open receivers. Holding on to the ball way to long. He has a top 5 oline at this moment. I haven't seen any flashes either that i believe he can become a franchise QB. I hope Bryce proves me wrong!!
@traydevonАй бұрын
Kurt Warner should be questioning Bryce Young's physical toolset for the NFL since he has no elite physical tools whatsoever.
@JordyrugbyАй бұрын
Small and slow….not a winning combination by any means 😅
@traydevonАй бұрын
@@Jordyrugby Small, slow and weak.
@Jerm408502Ай бұрын
He legitimately looks like a child on the field.
@sprintstothebathroomdaily2429Ай бұрын
This is why anthony Richardson will never be great On top of not playing a lot of football and being behind in that regard, he has unsound mechanics so he misses layups
@dunham19Ай бұрын
At 8:00 you can see Pat's zoomer level attention span run out.
@Beey56Ай бұрын
Kurt should have 2 rings…
@jameshollister8294Ай бұрын
The hard part is his game doesn't remind me of know one ..doug flutie had more Altheticism
@alaska4joeАй бұрын
After hearing Kurt talk, I cringe at the thought of listening to anyone else talking football.
@WhiteNegativeАй бұрын
I mean nobody has looked good in a Panther's jersey so like was he ready to take a shitty team with no weapons to the SB no pretty much all arent
@WerdUp13Ай бұрын
No one is asking for a SB lol. How about just rise above one of the worst QBs in the last couple decades...
@WhiteNegativeАй бұрын
@WerdUp13 he's far from that ya'll forget about Nathan Peterman and guys like him?
@WerdUp13Ай бұрын
@@WhiteNegative Last time Peterman got a chance to start his QBR was 4.5 x higher than Bryce Young. I did not forget about other Bryce Young QBs, Bryce Young has just been worse than most.
@Kbpolice23Ай бұрын
lets call a spade a spade his not playing well
@leonardspencer6342Ай бұрын
Most "DUH" KZbin Video Title of 2024 🤣
@majorpaynenycАй бұрын
Landline 📞!!
@jeremyjones5756Ай бұрын
Dolphins trade for Bryce!
@momawhothatАй бұрын
would they be better with trey lance ?
@BoiWondafulАй бұрын
I think so, hes way more mobile, bigger arm, and overall much bigger @momawhothat
@harry0042Ай бұрын
Why?
@Kbpolice23Ай бұрын
y'all don't want him his NOT READY
@stevendefeo8424Ай бұрын
Please take Bryce off our hands. He’s trash
@willthompson9073Ай бұрын
Did he watch bryce in college he was pretty good he was throwing to wide open receivers some times but alot of the times he was running for his life creating on busted plays so idk who exactly he was referring to but it seems like he was referring to Bryce and others
@curqo9485Ай бұрын
Did you even watch the video? Bryce can't reliably run around and extend plays in the NFL anymore because his athleticism in comparison to NFL-level defenders is lacking. He could do it in college when defenders weren't as athletic, weren't as polished, weren't as smart. Take away Bryce's ability to create outside the pocket, and what are you left with? An undersized, unathletic QB with bad throwing mechanics (which effects his throw power), absolutely no desire to take shots down the field even when receivers do get open. He quite literally only threw for a 84 yards and a pick, on 28 attempts, despite only getting pressured 4 times and his running back was responsible for one of them. His o-line gave up 3 pressures and he still couldn't get over a 100 yards passing.
@Emp2014Ай бұрын
@@selleemarim sick of y'all pretending Bryce did that well in college myself, because the only thing he showed he could do at Bama is throw to Jameson williams. Bryce was running around all the time because he couldn't play on script. He couldn't throw from the pocket. It had nothing to do with the o line. He couldn't dissect defenses from the pocket and because of it, held on the ball for so long the defenses, who were almost always blitzing him, would get to him and he'd have to scramble. You guys love acting like you've really watched this dude. I have. I watched most of his Bama career, and he was never generational or transcendent. He was just throwing to an overpowered receiver.
@jbayne91jbАй бұрын
You're learning real fast. that bryce athleticism is laughable compared to kylers. And they chose bryce because he thought he would be better. Except people didn't compare their college tape. Kyler was sooo much faster and agile with a cannon for arm. Bryce has none of that. Like kurt said, he doesn't have the athleticism t make up for his size. As a die hard card fan- I knew it immediately before bryce was drafted. Kyler was amazing and bryce was struggling to make magicianary stuff
@locstarrr3904Ай бұрын
He saying Bryce hasn’t been playing good but didn’t mention having three head coaches in two seasons. No help both season. No consistency but let’s blame it on Bryce not playing well. 🤣
@mr_movieguruАй бұрын
Works both ways, if he didnt played so bad those coaches maybe still had a job.
@colocode6979Ай бұрын
Bryce is just to short, he's gotta jump to see who is open down the field.
@kingbchallaАй бұрын
Have you seen his Bama O-Line? That ain't an issue. The issue is he doesn't have the tools needed to "STRIVE". He needs better weapons, offensive schemes, and coaching.
@40EastTrillАй бұрын
@@kingbchallaThe tools he needs is 6 more inches in height, a stronger arm, and pocket presence
@kingbchallaАй бұрын
@@40EastTrill NO QB is thriving in modern day Carolina without better coaching & weapons and there’re no ifs ands or buts about it.
@timothycarver9972Ай бұрын
@@kingbchallabut coming out they said he makes players better that hasn’t been the case
@kingbchallaАй бұрын
@@timothycarver9972 who said that??
@josephcawley78Ай бұрын
Bryce Young not great athletes pocket passer
@josephcawley78Ай бұрын
Bryce Young pocket passer that no good
@S.G.Thomas15Ай бұрын
⚫️🐈⬛🔵
@michaelmartin4597Ай бұрын
He soft
@will.davlinАй бұрын
🟣Your feet into the pant leg openings of sweatpants that close elastically=best sleep you can have🟤🔵