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Bryce bashing needs to stop


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6 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

The guy has played 4 games and he's honestly had more on his plate than any other rookie QB and has been in the most challenging position of all of them. I watched a lot of film from his last game too and theres a lot of good things there. Panthers have a lot of issues but Bryce is a bright spot. 

Actually, you're right. After the better part of a decade of frustration at the QB position, we're just all worn out and grumpy. The kid needs time to develop.

So do many of us.

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6 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

The guy has played 4 games and he's honestly had more on his plate than any other rookie QB and has been in the most challenging position of all of them. I watched a lot of film from his last game too and theres a lot of good things there. Panthers have a lot of issues but Bryce is a bright spot. 

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Actually, you're right. After the better part of a decade of frustration at the QB position, we're just all worn out and grumpy. The kid needs time to develop.

So do many of us.

Yea and I get it. We all thought theyd be way better and people thought Bryce wouldnt play like a rookie. And people are just sick of losing. 

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There needs to be a bash Bryce thread for those that are impatient with letting a rookie QB actually develop. Bryce has been bashed more in six months here probably than Teddy, Phillip, Sam and Baker put together. 

I realize that some of you had otherworldly expectations, but dial them back and be realistic for once. This was never going to be a sprint. Bryce is not the origin of the Panthers' ills. Let's sit back and watch how he develops and give him a fair look. 

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

There needs to be a bash Bryce thread for those that are impatient with letting a rookie QB actually develop. Bryce has been bashed more in six months here probably than Teddy, Phillip, Sam and Baker put together. 

I realize that some of you had otherworldly expectations, but dial them back and be realistic for once. This was never going to be a sprint. Bryce is not the origin of the Panthers' ills. Let's sit back and watch how he develops and give him a fair look. 

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