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I don't know. I think Coen has done a pretty good job down there.
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ESPN guys talk Bryce fifth year option
LinvilleGorge replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, I'd honestly rather be sitting on Bryce with no major future commitment than Lawrence on a franchise QB contract. The former situation gives you options, you're pretty much stuck with the status quo for the foreseeable future in the latter. -
Dane Brugler’s panthers mock pick
Bear Hands replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Oh absolutely. There's a spectrum of how heavily it weighs. Team boards always keep this in mind when they're building their boards and tier-boxing. -
If you're going to post comparisons, you should post them all. If you take the time to look, you can see he has improved in pretty much every catagory: TD%, TD-INT ratio, succ% (passes going for 1st downs), yards/game, adjust yards gained per pass attempt, 4th qtr comeback, game winning drives etc.
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I am kind of amazed that the organization still believes. It definitely shakes any remaining faith of a turnaround, that's for sure. Of course there is an element of, "well what do you expect them to say?"
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Brooks had plenty of time. ACL rehabs shouldn’t take that long these days. There was a botch in there somewhere, but I doubt more time was the answer.
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Neither do I... Also not a big Trevor Lawrence fan either. The "bigger and stronger" thing is probably the main appeal there.
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Dane Brugler’s panthers mock pick
LinvilleGorge replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think need is always factored into the BPA equation. I mean, of course every team is always going to claim their draft pick was the BPA on their board. It's not like a team is ever going to admit that they passed on perceived better talent to take a player based on need but I think "BPA" really means "BPA for our team" and that factors in things like roster need, scheme fit, etc. that aren't necessarily related to pure talent level. -
If they are not looking for a plan B if/when the wheels fall off then they will not have their jobs long.
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Tampa's remaining schedule
DaveThePanther2008 replied to DaveThePanther2008's topic in Carolina Panthers
1st we MUST win against the Saints. A loss and everything else is a mute point. Week 16 is our season. If we can beat the Bucs in Carolina we stand a chance regardless of week 17. -
Graziano does say he "talked to a bunch of Panthers people" and his takeaway was that "they still believe in him". My read on the extension talk though is that it's mostly hypothetical.
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PS: Xavier Legette is bad, and I don't need stats to know that either
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ESPN guys talk Bryce fifth year option
PNW_PantherMan replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think his ceiling is higher under Dave Canales -
I haven't looked at Bryce's comparative stats because I don't care. Remember, early season we went with a very run heavy aproach. Passing stats were bound to be minimized in those game plans. If you do wanna focus on individual production though, you can't just look at the bad games. You have to account for the phenomenal near 400 yard game he had just a few weeks ago. He's shown what he can do. That's undeniable. But again, it all comes back to the consistency question.
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I don't think they are looking for his replacement. I think he fits what Canales wants to do. I think they are looking for continued improvement and believe it will come with time. I don't expect them to try and extend him but unless he just craps out the rest of the season, I would expect them to pick up his 5th year.
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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion)
electro's horse replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wild that ESPN, the network thats been carrying Bryce’s juice box since he was drafted, is now starting rumors about his extension. -
This would remind me a lot of when Star fell to us Woods is a baller this would be a great pick I think our biggest need is EDGE/Pass rush juice, this would help with that Second biggest need IMO is MLB Tied for 3rd is TE/FS Other than edge those are good positions to "need"
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Thats the benefit of always drafting near the end of the 1st round. Good defensive players always fall and they are right there to scope them up.
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Bryce as a starter (12 games vs 12 games). Sets up perfectly given the week we fall on. 2024 - 195 pass yards per game, 20 rush yards per game, 21 TDs, 11 turnovers 2025 - 194 pass yards per game, 10 rush yards per game, 19 TDs, 13 turnovers
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Why. Lawrence is either the same or worse than Young in almost every statistically catagory. And it isn't just this year. comp%, TD-INT ratio, 1st down success, etc. He might be bigger and have a stronger arm but he has not played like the better QB.
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Dane Brugler’s panthers mock pick
PanthersNCSU replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
BPA all the way; make strengths stronger. Would prefer a pass rusher/LB, but fill those holes somewhere else. In the draft, get the best player. -
Dane Brugler’s panthers mock pick
raleigh-panther replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
And great teams have good to better olines panthers had oline depth and versatility this year. Kinda things thet do not need wrs rbs or tes Thats just me -
I don't necessarily buy that. Hell, I'd be calling for their firing if I did. As hard as it might be to believe though, I do think our braintrust genuinely sees a possible future where we genuinely keep winning with Bryce. That's not my vision, but it legitimately could be theirs.
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Oh, so not individual performance/production. So you can have less production, more turnovers.....but if the team wins, you are better. so Xavier Legette is better this year? or is this a Bryce exclusive that winning trumps individual performance/production? and I'm more of an eyeball guy. And Bryce is pretty much the same dude as last year off that. The defense and rush attack has looked different. And when you get clear improvement from units and other things stay the same. More wins is normally the outcome.
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