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  2. if anything occurs we/someone doesn't like it's all David Tepper's doing. If something good happens, Tepper was hands off. That's seems to be the general logic applied w/ Dave for some time. I think Tepper is probably an average owner in terms of involvement. I think he just really botched the big hires and the big hires did a bad job personally.
  3. He and canales need to break that trend time to adjust and go forward I dont have faith about this game. I want to but…. ‘deer in the headlights Bryce’ or ‘sleep walking Bryce’ cant show up Sunday i dont know, with loaded box, if he cant see over the line, cant process what he sees, he panics, or the hot read isnt there but Canales needs to find a max protect and an outlet for the little fella
  4. if this season has taught us anything..... the Seattle game might be the one we are most likely to win. Saints the hardest. Darnold still has those disaster games in him and might gift us.
  5. Bryce plays his best football vs Atlanta and his worst vs the Saints. And it's not just in the dome, he has been bad in every single Saints game. two completely polar opposite trends and both represent the extreme ends of the Bryce spectrum.
  6. IMO Crux Good Bryce. Bad Bryce and unfortunately, how Young goes is how the Panthers go Big boy pants time for both Young and Canales To me, the Saints have laughed at Young and the organization which selected him in the field the past 3 years It will be interesting to see what the Panthers put on the field Sunday bolded a fee comments Heavy boxes is key article For Panthers QB Bryce Young, Superdome has been a personal house of horrors Scott Fowler [email protected] 4 hrs ago As all Carolina Panther fans know, there are “Good Bryce” and “Bad Bryce” days. When you get one of Bryce Young’s good Sundays — and those have been popping up more often in 2025 — you’ve got a great shot to win. But when you get a “Bad Bryce” day, there’s not much of a chance. And there’s nowhere that Young — the third-year quarterback for a 7-6 Carolina Panthers team that is surprisingly tied for first in the NFC South — has played worse than in road games at New Orleans. Young’s record in the Caesars Superdome as a starter is 0-2 heading into Sunday’s critical game at New Orleans (4:25 p.m. kickoff). Not only that, he and his offensive teammates have played terribly in both of those previous games, losing them by an average of nearly 30 points. In the NFL, the Superdome has been a personal house of horrors for Young. His stats in those two games bear looking at, as painful as they may be. 2023 (28-6 loss): 13-for-36, 137 yards, 0 TDs, 0 Ints 2024 (47-10 loss): 13-for-30, 161 yards, 0 TDs, 2 Ints Nasty, right? And we’re not even factoring in Young and the offense’s most recent dud against New Orleans — a 17-7 loss at home on Nov. 9. The point this week, of course, is to win at New Orleans (3-10). And the Panthers are taking a different and more weaponized offense to the Big Easy this week compared to what they did in Young’s first two seasons — this one includes wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan and running back Rico Dowdle. Young’s nature is to walk through his NFL career with blinders on — never looking back and never looking more than a week in front of him. He’s not nostalgic. The past is never prologue to him. So it’s not surprising that he answered my question about his previous lack of professional success in the Superdome like this: “We look forward…. I’m not a look-in-the-past type of person. It’s a new game. You can’t carry over the good or the bad.” Having covered about two dozen of the Panthers’ previous 30 games in New Orleans, I can say with some certainty that the Superdome is one of the more difficult places for a road team to win in the NFL. The building is ancient by NFL standards. The noise reverberates. Football is king. Even when the Saints are bad, the fans are passionate. It’s a great environment,” Young said. “Super-unique atmosphere. They have a great fan base. It’s fun to play in and be a part of that… and the challenges that brings, going into a hostile environment.” Young is more equipped to deal with that challenge this year than he has been before. As he noted in his press conference Wednesday, his “overall command” of the Dave Canales offense is greater. The communication errors are fewer. His mistakes are down. The Superdome noise should (you would think) affect him less this time around. And — if the Panthers can avoid getting way behind early — Young has been terrific in close games just about all season. In Carolina’s most recent game, Young led the Panthers back over and over, finally throwing a 43-yard touchdown pass to McMillan on fourth-and-2 in the fourth quarter for the deciding score in a 31-28 upset win over the L.A. Rams. Heavy boxes are often catnip for an elite quarterback, because that means there are eight defenders very close to the line of scrimmage and a whole lot of room behind them for deep balls. But the Panthers never could make that work. Young threw for a paltry 124 yards, a yardage total that was actually worse than in his two contests at New Orleans, as hard as that is to imagine. His 124-yard effort included a late interception that allowed the Saints to seal the game. This game will be the first time Young has played an NFL contest in December when the Panthers are still in the thick of a division race. “It’s a cool fact,” Young said. “But again we understand that in this league, we’re not entitled to anything.” If the Panthers are to win Sunday, though, they’re going to need more than a cameo appearance from “Good Bryce.” Carolina has a real opportunity to do something nice this December. To do so, Young has to be at the center of it, and “Bad Bryce” must be left outside the Superdome on Bourbon Street. He can watch the game from a sports bar or something. He just can’t show up.
  7. As flat as they came out after preseason and a single "victory Monday" I wouldn't be resting the starters either.
  8. I don't know... How could you not enjoy the version of him that tosses beers on an opposing team's fans...
  9. If we win at NO and the home game against Tampa, I say we rest our starters and do 2 weeks of prep for Tampa (and just ignore watching film on Seattle). Extra plus out of that is not giving Seattle any meaningful tape if we meet them in the playoffs. That being said, 1) we probably don't win both those games with how Jekyll & Hyde we are, and 2) I doubt DC rests our starters
  10. Rams getting ready offer 3 first round picks and a couple of second rounders this off season.
  11. Cool, keep us at 1 pm and keep us far away from national primetime games. Don't need another Bryce primetime debacle like the 49ers game.
  12. Today
  13. Hopefully we get the Bus in net.
  14. Learning? He's always been a big philanthropist.
  15. Fire alarms need to be pulled. Payback time.
  16. If we get into a situation where the Seattle game doesn’t matter, would Canales rest starters for the away Tampa game? There will be a lot more clarity after the game tonight and our game Sunday to these scenarios, but there is a chance where the Seattle game means nothing.
  17. Somewhat ironically, BYU, previously before joining a reformulated Big 12, was also an Independent.
  18. We'll all like him til Bryce gets a 10 year, $3 billion extension.
  19. I will hold off judgement until its time to make a decision on Bryce`s future.
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