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The most important part of Bryce’s play vs Texans


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It’s not the stats or the fact he outplayed Stroud.  It’s HOW he did it. He was able to overcome 6 sacks and 10 hits to inspire his team to come back and win the game. He made others better around him and you could see that everyone started to get excited about what they saw yesterday.  He looked like a playmaker and did whatever it took to put his team in a position to win the game. 

This was a flash of the Bryce everyone saw at Alabama. He is getting better and we should be  optimistic about the future. 

We still need to somehow overcome Fitterer and Tepper but that’s another story. 

 

All true!! that is a great summery on Bryce Young and his performance Sunday. He  showed what good things the future can hold for him and the Panthers.

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He has improved week to week and has alleviated a lot of my concerns. We gotta figure something out with the o line though, he can’t be taking hits like that .

I’m also hoping this win will get our guys playing with more confidence, the WRs in particular.

 

Also for the love of god stop calling shotgun on 3rd and goal with 1 yard to score.

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4 hours ago, GPantherfan said:

We are tipping off our run game somehow and the coaches need to figure out what’s up.

 

Got to be something.  It's absolutely atrocious.

Bryce overcoming a non-existent run game, several inexcusable drops, and getting absolutely crushed quite a few times and still hung in there and threw some of the best passes we've seen from a Panthers QB in 6+ years.

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