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By all means continue with coming out of the woodwork when he has a poor game and disappear when he doesn’t
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Canales needs to divorce Evero at the end of the year
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I never made excuses for him. This is a total team loss, Bryce included. Your hatred is pathetic
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This defense is pathetic. How we were favored is beyond me
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Haha it took one game for haters to come out of the woodwork.
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Not sure I am seeing wide open receivers
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Canales and Evero have been outcoached
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This is the first time ive wanted greg Olsen to STFU
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You mean we wouldn’t have a first round pick this year? That doesn’t make sense
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Play him as a CB and situationally as a WR especially in the red zone or on two min drives
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No he had plenty of time to prove himself and one grat game doesn’t change that
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Tastes like chicken
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Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan are reportedly being given a larger leadership role within the organization. Panthers owner David Tepper "has taken a more hands-off approach of late," according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. "He's trying to trust Canales and GM Dan Morgan to get it right, knowing that the roster requires patience in its current state," Fowler wrote. "We shall see if he holds to that." Tepper was approved as team owner ahead of the 2018 season. The 3-10 Panthers are on track to finish the campaign in the basement of the NFC South for the fourth time in seven seasons under his tenure.
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Well good news, we don't have to pay him now and can have him on a rookie contract for 2 more years before thinking about an extension. We've been seeing him play increasingly better since Week 8, and he's right on schedule as far as I'm concerned. I would have liked this to be more linear progression, but what we're seeing now is an exponential growth line that I'm really excited about.
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Insert “they’re meaningless games”
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THIS.
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I mean he was a dick, so you're not wrong haha
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Bottom line - Bryce has shown he can be a playmaker and not just a game manager. His recent performances with game on the line show that. Bryce Young recent game-winning drive attempts: vs. Saints: 3:26 remaining in the 4th. 4 plays, 64 yards, go-ahead TD. vs. Chiefs: 3:21 remaining in 4th. 5 plays, 49 yards, game-tying TD and two-point conversion. vs. Bucs: 3:05 remaining in 4th. 9 plays, 60 yards, go-ahead TD. Then went 25 yards in 4 plays in OT to set up game-winning field goal before Chuba lost a fumble. vs. Eagles: 2:58 remaining in 4th. 13 plays, 45 yards, go-ahead TD dropped by Legette. You can't ask for much more than this.
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I could care less if he's "elite", that's a term that has become overused. There are only few true elite QBs in history and only 2 or 3 any given year. I want my QB to be competitive, competent, and give us a fighting chance to win every week. I think Bryce has shown promise he can do that consistently, can be clutch when the pressure is on. Now let's build a whole team around him instead of chasing "elite". He may never "justify" what Tepper gave up to trade for him but that's sunk cost and completely irrelevant as we evaluate our roster needs going forward.
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Best OL in football, just need the Center position solidified
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I agree, he looked absolutely lost and overwhelmed in first two weeks. This is a completely different player now.