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Bryce is fine. The Panthers are fine.


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7 minutes ago, ickmule said:

No. Dalton proved that someone with NFL level talent can actually move the ball and score. 

Yeah Dalton going out there last week and throwing for 350+ or whatever the hell he threw for while taking a few shots down field doesn’t leave a lot of excuses left for the crap we’ve seen for 3 games now from Bryce

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12 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

This was always the problem with drafting Bryce, because he never was the type of player to have those “wow” type of plays.

He was a player who would beat you cerebrally, like Brady did for all those years.  Brady would have “wow” drives, but even he really didn’t have the individual “wow” plays because it wasn’t his style of game.

The problem is it’s looking like we were sold some snake oil based on off field stuff that isn’t translating to the field at this level.  

And by “we” I mean the team, as I never wanted to draft him anyways, even before the trade he was the one guy in the draft I didn’t want. 

This all seemed very foreseeable 

True but Brady did have elite size, great accuracy combined with legit NFL arm strength. He also had the body type to last in the NFL. 
 

Even if Bryce works out his body is always going to be pushed to the limits. He probably won’t be a 15 year vet.

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