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How many of these plays could Bryce make?


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2 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

No QB ever has had Cam's swagger. This is what I'm talking about; people want Bryce to be Cam. He's not. He's not a similar personality type or a similar player type, and it has far too many people here seeing red.

nah, people don't want Bryce to be Cam. 

People want a #1 overall QB we traded up for gave away fan favorites for.....to have the basic physical tools that are generally standard with QBs drafted in that manner. 

Bryce doesn't have the arm to make a lot of NFL throws.  That's just a reality.  Especially in today's passing league.   They are off the table.  Too risky given he doesn't have the velocity.  And he is built like my middle schooler.  So he isn't going to be able to keep plays alive on occasion by breaking through contact that gets to him.  Bryce just isn't the standard of today's NFL. 

Doesn't mean he can't be good.  Doesn't mean he doesn't have his own strengths.  But Bryce is limited physically in a way you generally don't see from top tier NFL prospects.   And that is tough to swallow. 

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27 minutes ago, Montsta said:

In fairness, there isn’t exactly a Steve Smith to throw to for Bryce, and the Cam rookie year oline would like HOFers next to the current offensive line. 

Gross, Wharton, Kalil was probably the best center to left side in Panther history.  

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17 hours ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not saying they are the same type of player or same coaches or team mates yadda yadda..

When you trade up to get a QB he should at the LEAST give you some hope for the future. I don't wanna hear "ex QB struggled so it's ok" because to only have a qbr over Zach Wilson after reading headline after headline of 

"Bryce Young’s exemplary processing skills show he’s the most NFL ready quarterback"

Where is it? There should be glimpses not preaching patience if you a baller you either got it or you don't. Were all of cams pockets clean his first game...heck no but he had a NFL arm and NFL body. Bryce has none of the above, this ain't Alabama where the talent discrepancy is obvious and it's showing now.

So all you Bryce Young patience preachers tell me, how many of these plays do you think he could make?

Anyone remember the last time we took the most NFL ready QB? The JIMMEHHHHH CLAAAWWWW-SOOONNNNNN

That ended well.

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