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Bryce Young is very similar to Drew Brees but Panthers nation should be patient


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29 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Most of the meltdowns were Bryce's.  Fumbles and picks in ATL, NO, and today.  That's 3 wins alone.  If Dalton wins the Texans game too, we're sitting at what?  4-4?

Dalton throws picks too. Not as many, but too many to say that he'd have won those games. 

It doesn't matter anyway. He's no one's future franchise QB; that's why Dalton is here now.

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History has shown QBs in the frame and size of young very rarely succeed, the Risk/reward to draft him to this team was asinine, team ain’t built to hide any of his limitations in no shape or form and the fact that Bree’s is the only qb in that size to have significant success is a fairytale ending in itself.

Horrible planning as usual from tepper led panthers 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You don't pay a guy like an elite pass rusher because he talks to people on the sideline.

We are apparently getting ready to do just that though the guy is mid mediocre/average in pass coverage and poor in all other game aspects. Typical Panthers.    Joke of a team.

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5 hours ago, emhoward said:

Man, our fanbase really hates our QB. You can say that's not what it is, but that's exactly what's going on. If he sucks, he'll always suck and we can move on, but the quickness with which a lot of us gave up on OUR QB is astonishing to me. 

He needs to prove it on the field. Panthers fans are tired of losers and everyone associated with this franchise right now is a giant L word 

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Can we stop comparing Bryce to hall of fame QBs? Statistically yes almost all rookies at the position are awful. Also statistically a very tiny fraction of those players go on to have an elite career, winning one or more titles and being considered a true franchise QB. The odds are extremely small that young is Drew Brees or anything remotely similar.

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