It’s protected to say that Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Younger’s rookie season didn’t play out like anybody anticipated.
His head coach, Frank Reich, was fired halfway via the season, and Younger had the fifth-fewest landing passes (11) and the fewest yards per go try (5.5) amongst QBs with 300 or extra drop backs.
However as rocky as his rookie season was, No. 2 general decide C.J. Stroud — a participant who may have simply as simply been drafted first general by Carolina — believes the Panthers are extra responsible for Younger’s struggles than he’s.
“I do know all the things’s going to be effective for him; I advised him like, ‘You the one. You the one for a cause, don’t ever, ever take a look at your self completely different, bro,’” Stroud said on “The Pivot” podcast. “I really feel like numerous stuff didn’t go his approach that was out of his management. You possibly can’t make a play if somebody doesn’t block, you may’t make a play if somebody doesn’t catch the ball.”
Stroud has a degree. And his sentiments have been shared by a number of others across the NFL, together with former Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa.