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1 minute ago, frankw said:

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.

Kiper love Clausen, Simms loved Wilson, they are all going to have misses.  I'm just saying clinging to the time they were wrong when they have a different opinion that your's is definitely trying to create a narrative.  Something you are accusing others of doing.  Just seems a little ironic to be as everyone on here and in sports does this.  

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Kiper love Clausen, Simms loved Wilson, they are all going to have misses.  I'm just saying clinging to the time they were wrong when they have a different opinion that your's is definitely trying to create a narrative.  Something you are accusing others of doing.  Just seems a little ironic to be as everyone on here and in sports does this.  

Others are creating a narrative though. We are 0-5. Our offense has looked awful for a number of reasons but the truth of the matter is whether it is him being held back or the coaching staff being inept the best our passing game has looked was with Andy Dalton on the road.

So sure when Orlovsky is like hey man you guys are being unfair to Bryce Young I'm going to say okay well let's see something on the field. We've seen glimpses. But when the game was out of reach. I'm waiting on that moment when Young takes over. I'll be cheering as loud as anyone else if and when it happens.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

Others are creating a narrative though. We are 0-5. Our offense has looked awful for a number of reasons but the truth of the matter is whether it is him being held back or the coaching staff being inept the best our passing game has looked was with Andy Dalton on the road.

So sure when Orlovsky is like hey man you guys are being unfair to Bryce Young I'm going to say okay well let's see something on the field. We've seen glimpses. But when the game was out of reach. I'm waiting on that moment when Young takes over. I'll be cheering as loud as anyone else if and when it happens.

A seasoned vet looked better than a rookie with 2 games of nfl experience.  Imagine that.  

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Not sure how anybody can judge a rookie QB with the team we have assembled around him. I will say it again, the problem isn't Bryce. No QB was coming to Carolina this year and turning this team around. We just need to hope and pray that BY stays healthy and doesn't become so scared that his career is ruined. This team needs talent, and we need it in nearly all positions. Trading for the 1st pick was quite possibly the worst trade ever! 

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24 minutes ago, frankw said:

Others are creating a narrative though. We are 0-5. Our offense has looked awful for a number of reasons but the truth of the matter is whether it is him being held back or the coaching staff being inept the best our passing game has looked was with Andy Dalton on the road.

So sure when Orlovsky is like hey man you guys are being unfair to Bryce Young I'm going to say okay well let's see something on the field. We've seen glimpses. But when the game was out of reach. I'm waiting on that moment when Young takes over. I'll be cheering as loud as anyone else if and when it happens.

He is saying our whole offense is too dysfunctional to write off Young based on these first few weeks.  That seems like a more than reasonable observation/statement.  I posted a much more in depth tweet from him about our whole situation last week and I agree.  I also agree with commentators saying Young hasn't looked like the top pick. 

We threw the ball 58 times with Dalton on the road.  That's a good way to pad some stats but also lose the game which we did.  Dalton is also winless with this roster and he is a 10 plus year starter/vet in this league.  

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He is saying our whole offense is too dysfunctional to write off Young based on these first few weeks.  That seems like a more than reasonable observation/statement.  I posted a much more in depth tweet from him about our whole situation last week and I agree.  I also agree with commentators saying Young hasn't looked like the top pick. 

We threw the ball 58 times with Dalton on the road.  That's a good way to pad some stats but also lose the game which we did.  Dalton is also winless with this roster and he is a 10 plus year starter/vet in this league.  

Ah yes he's a stat padder but so far our only glimmer of hope from our #1 overall pick has been in garbage time. Speaking of narratives.

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