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Official Panthers at Falcons GameDay Thread!


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2 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I've asked this question before and haven't gotten an answer:

if no one is open, do you take a shot and risk more INTs? What would you do in that scenario?

I'd like to see an all-22 from this to get an idea of the effects of no separation.

Easy, you throw it deep. Unfortunately Bryce can't throw it deep (evidenced by the wide open receiver he missed when we were at our 1) and the coaching staff knows this. And honestly, the Falcons coaching staff realized that Bryce can't throw accurately more than 15 yards down field

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Just now, Navy_football said:

Not worried about the lose. It happens. Heck even Mahomes lost to the Lions. Bigger concern is WRs and playcalling. I know KC isn't just gonna sit on their hands with that WR situation. But at least they can get open. They just can't catch for ish. 

WR is the biggest issue on the team right now but as per usual the majority of people on here see with stupid eyes

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3 minutes ago, Growl said:

a run? oh so we’ve just given up okay, because I was still engaged but if the coaching staff has conceded defeat then I guess I’ll head out

”keep pounding!”

 

even if you’ve given up why not have your rookie QB throwing as many passes as possible

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2 minutes ago, FutureDynasty said:

Bryce Young is not ready to be a starter in the NFL

 

His field vision is really bad, I thought that was supposed to be his ELITE trait?

Why is he the starter if the coaching staff doesn't allow him to stretch the field before desperation mode?

I honestly think him sitting and watching for the year could be good for him, let's be real this team isn't going anywhere this year.

If they aren't going anywhere, let the kid learn on the field.

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2 minutes ago, FutureDynasty said:

Bryce Young is not ready to be a starter in the NFL

 

His field vision is really bad, I thought that was supposed to be his ELITE trait?

Why is he the starter if the coaching staff doesn't allow him to stretch the field before desperation mode?

I honestly think him sitting and watching for the year could be good for him, let's be real this team isn't going anywhere this year.

lucious lyon wtf GIF

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