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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

And? He also thought Sam Darnold was going to be a franchise QB.

This same place once highly regarded Chris Simms opinions on QB's too. Whoever aligns with the narrative is the new popular name.

No Darnold slander allowed. Also no one said Orlovsky is being regarded highly, you sound deranged.

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

There were a couple in the Lions game if you were watching. 

After he shook off his 2nd turnover and let loose he look way better and definitely flashed some potential.  He was also passing it down the field.  If we could get that play out of him consistently plus an actual running game things will start looking a lot better.

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

And? He also thought Sam Darnold was going to be a franchise QB.

This same place once highly regarded Chris Simms opinions on QB's too. Whoever aligns with the narrative is the new popular name.

It's just another perspective in a sea of people being down on Young/Carolina.  You calling out one of the times he was wrong (as every analyst is at some point) in an attempt to make him less credible would be you trying to spin your narrative on it would it not?  Everyone has a narrative to spin, no one is purely neutral.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

It's just another perspective in a sea of people being down on Young/Carolina.  You calling out one of the times he was wrong (as every analyst is at some point) in an attempt to make him less credible would be you trying to spin your narrative on it would it not?  Everyone has a narrative to spin, no one is purely neutral.  

I am not saying he is entirely without credibility to give an opinion. But if his Sam Darnold takes were just a throwaway remark he made a few times it would be one thing. But it's worth noting since he went all in on Sam. He was outspoken about it. It's worth mentioning in the context of him putting it all on the line for another QB that is under a cloud of skepticism here. We don't have to like it. But it's relevant.

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31 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He should elaborate on that. Because he could mean practically anything from fan treatment to media treatment to how he's being utilized in the offense.

This. 

What does "what are some doing to Bryce" even mean?  We're fans.  So unless he's talking about booing, there jsnt anything else we can "do" to him.  I think he's likely alluding to something with the coaching.

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