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Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Just now, 33inNC said:

If he doesn't have the athleticism to escape pressure, then why did we trade so much for him?  This franchise is clueless.  

He doesn’t have the athleticism to move around and he doesn’t have the size to stand hard in the pocket

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Aint no might, brother.  It ain't even close.  I think the ehat most considered the previous worst for a long time was the Gilbert trade, but Gilbert was a good NFL player for a lot of years.  

The entire pro game hinges on QBs now, and we went all in on the worst possible guy we could've drafted.  We are ass out for a minimum of 5 years from this trade and selection of Bryce.  Man, this poo sucks.

This trade will be a true test for Panther fans to endure. We all know we’re fuged for years. 

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

They’d all rather poo on the qb who is being forced into 3rd and longs with WRs who can’t create separation and an anemic offenseive game plan by our all-star coaching staff. They are handicapping Bryce. 

When they sped up the play calling we moved the ball right down the field. Then we randomly slowed it back down while we were down by 8 in the 4th?? I’m so confused…

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Same, brother.  Same.  It's why I knkw with certainty a ton of these guys in these positions making these decisions are there because of who they know, not what they know.  

You guys would lose your poo if we had AR and he had the type of games he’s having right now. 

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Just now, AceBoogie said:

Bryce hasn’t thrown an incompletion in the 2nd half and y’all still think he’s the problem. 
 

He might not be ready to be a part of the solution yet, but he ain’t the problem. 

We saw Dalton run a vertical offense last week. Young is a large part of the problem.

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