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Canty low-key just battered Bryce on Greeny


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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

His arm is fine. Deep pass last night was great. His pocket presence and overall sense is atrocious. He stands flat footed. His progressions are non-existent. Couple the routes are vanilla, bad protection and he doesn't do much with his legs. Mccown was a terrible qb. We need someone to work on bryce, and someone else to call plays and someone else to not kick a 59 yard fg

Well for me and for what we have given up to get young I would prefer his arm to be a bit better then simply "fine".  But thats just me

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2 hours ago, RumHam said:

His arm is fine. Deep pass last night was great. His pocket presence and overall sense is atrocious. He stands flat footed. His progressions are non-existent. Couple the routes are vanilla, bad protection and he doesn't do much with his legs. Mccown was a terrible qb. We need someone to work on bryce, and someone else to call plays and someone else to not kick a 59 yard fg

Yeah that was a nice throw. Great? With what we have been watching? Okay it was great. Can’t argue that hard, I’ll take it. It was great to see one, for sure. 

Do you remember seeing the next throw? It kind of stood out. If I am at the right place in the game. 

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6 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If i get drunk or bored enough this afternoon I will rewatch the game and count and timestamp how many times his midget ass was hopping on his tiptoes to see.    And call me crazy but you dont give up that much capital for a qb whos arm is "Sufficient".  

Every snap I paid attention to he was tippy toeing. $hit is a joke.  Anyone saying he is anything but a bust is fooling  themselves.  

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24 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Every snap I paid attention to he was tippy toeing. $hit is a joke.  Anyone saying he is anything but a bust is fooling  themselves.  

There's a lot of highly-paid non-Carolina people who don't think he is, and didn't think he would be. They also thought that Stroud would be limited and that Richardson had a longer way to go than he looked before his injury.

With the number of high draft picks that wash out, the whole NFL Draft Industrial Complex needs to be demolished, and we shouldn't be dopes to watch all that trash leading up to every April. And like morons, everyone will be back watching the combine again.

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1 hour ago, ickmule said:

Every snap I paid attention to he was tippy toeing. $hit is a joke.  Anyone saying he is anything but a bust is fooling  themselves.  

Many many NFL people are fooling themselves then. And the thing is, no one is saying that he's great or a bust; what most NFL people have said is that the team is so bad around him that no one can really say with surety what he is.

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