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Bryce bashing needs to stop


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21 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. 

Just wait until our fans watch Chicago take Caleb Williams with our no. 1 pick.  We have a porous oline and no weapons and no draft picks to rectify that situation. Why is Fitterer still allowed in the building? 

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6 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

I expect the panthers to be bad. I am fine with it, but I expect Bryce to also show improvement and think he already has. CJ stroud was never asked to have the responsibility that Bryce came into the season with. Its not even fair to compare the two yet. 

BS. Complete BS. There is no escaping the comparisons. 

He also has shown very little for a #1 pick. That is the truth. He can go earn it but he is part of the problems here. His limitations have been on display and talked about at length. If you don't like it then go do you but that is a justifiable thing if it's not just personal and there is plenty to pick over in his play.

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14 minutes ago, Newtcase said:

What a Bryce stan calls bashing is usually just discussion about real issues.  Differing opinions are fairly common on a forum.  No one is telling you all the Bryce love needs to end. Grow up.

Funny thing is, nobody is wearing Bryce Blinders. Don't let that stop you though. 

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14 minutes ago, Varking said:

You’re deflecting for Bryce and he doesn’t need it. If he plays better folks will come around and have less to criticize. 

That's obvious. The problem is that people are acting like they don't know how this works. You can't really draw well-thought-out, definitive conclusions about a QB after a season sometimes, much less four games, and you can't get a clear picture when the context of a rookie staff, young players and new schemes have to be mastered as well, which affect every aspect of the offense.

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15 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

When the QB plays bad, fans talk trash. It's how it goes, OP. Jake got heat, Cam got heat, and let's not EVEN talk about Pickles, Teddy, Sam, Baker, Carr, PJ, etc etc etc etc etc etc etc. Why does Bryce deserve protection from mean font when the others didn't?

The QB always receives more credit than he ever deserves, whether that's in winning or losing.  

Keep the excuses coming though. 

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28 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

Dont deflect what? bryce has played like a rookie. Hes had some really good flashes. cj stroud isnt being asked to do nearly as much as Bryce and its a fact. 

To be fair, CJ Stroud has a elite physical tools. Bryce doesn't. We drafted Bryce because we thought he was capable of doing a lot more mentally before the snap with adjustments and after the snap with processing that CJ Stroud and Anthony Richardson were. Early on it isn't looking like a smart bet.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

To be fair, CJ Stroud has a elite physical tools. Bryce doesn't. We drafted Bryce because we thought he was capable of doing a lot more mentally before the snap with adjustments and after the snap with processing that CJ Stroud and Anthony Richardson were. Early on it isn't looking like a smart bet.

I think Bryce is capable of doing a lot more but it prob is going to take a little time. I think the instant expectations many had were unreasonable 

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1 minute ago, Frank9999 said:

UH bs. It’s well documented hes not making any adjustments and has no audible control. Zero

Wrong. We just talked yesterday about CJ making adjustments on the TD play to the TE to score and put his team up. “Well documented” is one tweet by one guy. 

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