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				QB 2026 (For the Young Haters)
fanpanther replied to DaveThePanther2008's topic in Carolina Panthers
just saw betting favorite to be first qb is thr alabama qb... - 
	I'm not sure why you're needing to quote me over and over when I said he should have caught the ball already But I guess when you need to tear down our best players to protect a QB you really like...
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	bryce young for any decent qb and panthers could go deep in the playoffs.
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	the 49ers coaching is pretty amazing like half the teams starters are injured and they just keep winning.
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	Lol I'm the furthest from a Bryce apologist but there is enough to complain about without creating false narratives. To say his ceiling is 100 to 150 when most of his games have been above that is creating a false narrative.
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	https://x.com/mattwaldman/status/1985428433791484131?s=46&t=W75E23VenL1ei42iX22E5g
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	Am I the only one that expected this to be about Dan and Dave?
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	Looks like he saw the safety and wanted to lob it to Legette's outside shoulder at the pylon. Wind killed it and moved it in towards the field of play. Probably could have fired it like he did at Miami. Low and to a spot. Bad decision to lob it in that wind and it was a little wobbly out of his hands.
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	Ceiling in context would imply it is reached more than once a year. 1 or 2 games per season of 300+ yardage that mostly happens in garbage time when trying to mount a comeback with the opposing team playing soft defense up front is not consistent with what many would define as an elevation worthy of aspiring.
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	Deep ball? Sounds edgy and innovative. Where can the Panthers get some?
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	layer Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps Mike Jackson 65 (100%) 4 (24%) Nick Scott 65 (100%) 3 (18%) Jaycee Horn 65 (100%) Tre'von Moehrig 65 (100%) Trevin Wallace 63 (97%) Tershawn Wharton 59 (91%) 4 (24%) Derrick Brown 53 (82%) 4 (24%) Nic Scourton 51 (78%) 4 (24%) DJ Wonnum 49 (75%) Christian Rozeboom 48 (74%) Chau Smith-Wade 40 (62%) 4 (24%) A'Shawn Robinson 32 (49%) 4 (24%) Lathan Ransom 29 (45%) 7 (41%) Trevis Gipson 18 (28%) 5 (29%) Bobby Brown III 6 (9%) 4 (24%) LaBryan Ray 5 (8%) Claudin Cherelus 2 (3%) 14 (82%) Tershawn Wharton is back and playing a major role. The defensive tackle barely came off the field, logging 59 of the 65 defensive snaps (91 percent). With him and Derrick Brown (81 percent) playing the vast majority of the game and A'Shawn Robinson playing 49 percent, they only needed 11 snaps combined out of backups Bobby Brown III and LaBryan Ray. That illustrates the work the Panthers defensive front has done this year. Perhaps no player had a higher snaps-to-plays-made ratio than Christian Rozeboom. He played 74 percent of the snaps (coming off in a few obvious passing-down packages), but still had a career-high 15 tackles in those 48 snaps. Speaking of high-percentage players, starting outside linebackers Nic Scourton (78 percent) and D.J. Wonnum (75 percent) were out there most of the time, since they were thin at the position because of injury. Trevis Gipson, signed Tuesday, played 28 percent of the snaps as the only rotational sub there, since Princely Umanmielen was inactive with an ankle injury.
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	Snap Counts Take a look at the snap counts and playtime percentage for the Panthers in Week 9 of the regular season against the Packers. Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps Austin Corbett 58 (100%) 3 (18%) Ikem Ekwonu 58 (100%) 3 (18%) Yosh Nijman 58 (100%) 3 (18%) Bryce Young 58 (100%) Damien Lewis 56 (97%) 3 (13%) Jake Curhan 49 (84%) 3 (18%) Tetairoa McMillan 49 (84%) Rico Dowdle 42 (72%) Jalen Coker 38 (66%) Tommy Tremble 32 (55%) 4 (24%) Xavier Legette 32 (55%) Ja'Tavion Sanders 29 (50%) 10 (59%) Mitchell Evans 24 (41%) 4 (24%) Brycen Tremayne 15 (26%) 9 (53%) Jimmy Horn 14 (24%) Chuba Hubbard 13 (22%) 4 (24%) Chandler Zavala 11 (19%) Trevor Etienne 2 (3%) 4 (24%)
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	Its the same play from the Jets game where he is "throwing " to a spot. But he was way off and he cannot see the safety reading the play. They clearly watched tape on him.
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	Take the ball out of Youngs hands, run the ball with Rico, and play defense. That's the game plan.
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	True story.
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	Regardless I just don’t understand what happened here. Conditions like that less anticipation and more power is needed. However he felt the pressure and decided to throw it too soon. of course he should have just hit Coker underneath.
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	I see what you did there.
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	I see it. I just dont see us grabbing the NEXT Qb-I think we draft developmental. It will be interesting to see what Morgan does, however, if Sellers is on the board...We like the Gamecocks in round 1.
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	Ngl, there is a part for me that is really hoping they surprise us and start Mike White down the stretch. He couldn’t be worse. In fact, if he’s able to hit the opportunities over top we’re given, this could be one of the most dynamic offenses in the league. Rico is doing what he’s doing against defenses that don’t give a fug about the passing offense or the threat of a pass. Imagine if they had to respect the deep ball.
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	It is, to me, like paying millions to assure, at best, mediocrity. A player is worth the $50m if he puts blue/black jerseys in the seats. Does Bryce? From the business perspective, that would be my concern. I want stadium full of Panther fans.
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	Gotcha!
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	I don’t want to see Dalton again but I stand by my characterization of him compared to Bryce. Even in his decrepit advanced state he can make more NFL throws than Young can. And normally gets the ball out. Or got it out. It’s over for him afaic but it should tell you something that a washed old ginger can make more NFL throws than our boy wonder. Nothing personal.
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	I can see them not getting open and running sloppy routes. And when Bryce escapes the pocket i can see no one working to find open space. So both can be the reason our passing attack is inept physically limited QB and ordinary pass catchers
 
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