2023-08-21 18:41:10
(Charlotte) Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich isn’t worried that quarterback Bryce Young didn’t get a lot of playing time during the preseason schedule.
Posted at 2:41 p.m.
Steve Reed
Associated Press
He still expects the first pick in the last draft to be ready for the start of the season.
Young attempted just 12 passes in two preseason games, completing seven for 56 yards and no touchdowns. He led five offensive series, including three that ended following three plays without winning a first down. The Panthers scored just three points with the 2021 Heisman Trophy winner behind center.
“Yes, I think he’s ready,” insisted Reich on Monday. He is very mature and intelligent. »
Reich said he relied on Young’s work in practice to help him prepare for the season opener Sept. 10 once morest the Atlanta Falcons.
“He does a lot of reps,” Reich said. That’s why we declared him leaving in the spring, to put the team in a clear situation. We train at a high level, which helps us prepare for the season. »
Young also said he feels ready for the season. He added, however, that he would like to fine-tune a few things in his game over the next two weeks, including his timing and footwork.
“It’s the same for everyone. The competitor in you would love to keep playing, Young said of his use during the preseason schedule. But we trust the coaches. »
The Panthers weren’t the only ones to limit their rookie quarterback’s playing time in August.
The Indianapolis Colts didn’t even employ Anthony Richardson last weekend once morest the Chicago Bears, four days following declaring him the starting quarterback for the start of the season.
Reich noted that one of the factors that weighed in on Young’s use on Friday was that the New York Giants like to apply pressure on the opposing quarterback. And the Panthers’ offensive line hasn’t been particularly effective during the preseason schedule. Reich therefore wanted to limit the chances of Young getting injured.
“I think it was good that he was preparing for that, that he was part of the mental preparation for all that pressure. But we didn’t want to risk anything dangerous,” Reich mentioned.
Reich reiterated that Young will play in the Panthers’ final preseason game on Friday once morest the Detroit Lions. However, he did not specify for how many series he would be employed.
“We would like to see him pick up the pace and accomplish some things. We’ll see how things go,” Reich said.
It’s been difficult to assess Young’s play so far due to the Panthers’ troubles protecting him. In his first preseason game, once morest the New York Jets, he was hit in the backfield three times in seven passing plays.
Young said he’s confident the offense will find its bearings.
For his part, Reich said he was pleased with the rookie quarterback’s progress and the determination he showed in the pocket once morest the Giants, when he orchestrated a 15-play 62-yard streak that ended with a field goal. .
“I think his readings are good,” Reich said. There is one game where he seemed lost, but that’s it. Otherwise, he was comfortable in the cover, and he made decisions quickly. They saw things well. Except on a game, his eyes were in the right place. »
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