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Bryce is fine. The Panthers are fine.


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Just now, CRA said:

The Panthers aren’t fine. 

We had a bad owner 

We have a bad GM

We have a weak HC

We have a rookie QB in an offense that doesn’t fit him.  

nothing about that is going to work out fine in the near future 

what offense fits bryce because I aint seeing a nfl qb in him.  He looks scared and timid

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2 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

Th stuff that is really bad is out oline man. Its pure poo. Icky has taken a step back he looks pretty bad 

 

also Chuba looks better than Miles. Have no idea why they signed Miles 

Sanders is complete trash. He does that retarded stutter step/jump on every play like he’s Lesean McCoy or something, except he’s not fast and has no vision. Hubbard is by far the better back. And Icky and Zavala both have been complete garbage all year.  Add terrible play calling and no WRs except for 1 (who is not fast) and that’s a recipe for disaster. Also where has the TE position been all year save for game 1? Just a constant, complete mess on offense. Nobody is exempt.

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Sorry, but you can't use YPC to measure his success as a passer if he's letting his receivers do all the work. The difference between all of those guys and BY is they can complete a pass over 20 yards in the air on a consistent basis, except maybe Purdy. 

I am not sure where I brought up YPC as the measurement to success? The measurement of success for a QB will always be TD:INT and QBR. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

he was killing plays based on the alignment of the defense and potential pressure points. Why would we knock at QB for this? We used to bitch about our QB not having freedom at the line to change plays.

Ability to change the plays is fine, but doing it as much as he does is overkill...pun intended.  How many times did Cousins check out of a play today?   Honestly, he has too much freedom to run this offense as a rookie.  Frank needs to tell him to run the damn play that is called.  Later in the year give him the latitude to change the play if need be.

Crap, I'll be hearing kill, kill, kill in my sleep tonight I heard so damn much today from Bryce.

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3 minutes ago, BY9Franchise said:

Bryce is azz and the Panthers are worse this dude just used passer rating lol let me guess its completion % 

I mean his completion percentage today was amazing. 80% + lol. He just poo the bed multiple times when it counted

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

The Panthers aren’t fine. 

We had a bad owner 

We have a bad GM

We have a weak HC

We have a rookie QB in an offense that doesn’t fit him.  

nothing about that is going to work out fine in the near future 

What offense fits a QB that looks like he can't effectively throw more than about 10 yards at the NFL level?

Because our passing offense looked a lot different and a lot more effectively threatening vertically last week.

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Bryce looks uncomfortable in this offense and it feels Frank and the Oline is holding him back. 
 

Frank needs to give on play calling but I don’t think that will completely fix our issues till we have a confident running game

 

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