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The Panthers conceding defeat with nearly four minutes on the clock.


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2 minutes ago, scratched said:

Bryce not seeing the safety once, I’m ok with. But too do it twice in the same game, that’s a problem. I think it’s a huge chance we drafted the 4th or 5th best QB in the draft when it’s all said and done. 

I can already tell BY processes the game better than Cam did.  And Cam is the best QB by a million miles to ever play here.  Bryce will be fine, but not without better playcalling and weapons.

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One game today.  Important weeks ahead to see how they respond.  I say important because they need to prove they can create an adequate passing game.  

You can't look away--today, was not a good look to show out of the gate.  Especially considering how one-dimensional of a team we played, the OL played well, running game was fine (minus one fumble), and the defense came to play. 

Overall, disappointed to see this out of the passing game.  I thought we'd have significant improvement from what we've grown used to.  Not a good start, can't lie.  Mix of play design, poor route running, and Bryce's accuracy really did us in.  Didn't think I'd say the latter.  

I'd like to see more of the influence Brown is bringing through the McVay/Shan/McD offenses.  Where are the sweeps, slants, shallow crosses? These sideline floaters on triangle sets/curl routes are infuriating.  Saw that in preseason but didn't think we'd see THAT much in the regular.   

 

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17 minutes ago, Smithers said:

I don’t think Bryce sees the field at all.  I wanna see film to determine if everyone was truly covered every single play, or if we had guys open and Bryce just can’t see them.  That was an abysmal performance.  

Agreed. I know he’s a rookie, but that was rough. 

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3 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Teddy was a coward of a QB. I don’t see that in Bryce yet. But we’ll see. We moved the ball decently. We just should taken the 3 points and not put that kind of pressure on Bryce. 

Bryce is going to have to succeed in spite of his JAG/USFL wide receivers, his overpaid RB, his sure-handed TE with the speed of a LG, and his coach's love of failed fourth-down attempts

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