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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You really think that is the biggest difference? You don't see any other key factors?

Sorry, I said that wrong. What I meant is that when comparing their two supporting casts, CJ's OL is a much greater cause for his early success as opposed to his group of pass catchers. Even though both groups are better than the ones we have here. But Tunsil is legit a top 2 LT in the NFL. I watched much of that game today and he has clean pockets most drop backs, this is really important.

Again, Bryce will never be as good as CJ I'm more than ready to admit this. However, I'm not ready to call Bryce a bonafide bust yet. I still think there's a chance he can become a QB you can win a lot of games with if he has a better supporting cast. That's my hope, at least.

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2 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

I think they have the #1 defense in the league. At least that was the ranking a couple of weeks ago. Doubt it has changed too much if any.

Jim Schwartz is one of those guys that probably won't ever be a great head coach but is an elite level coordinator.

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Stroud is the real deal.  End of story.  He looks the part of an nfl qb.  Has the confidence in himself and. His teammates and elevates them   He is fearless 

…as he said ‘I’m a football player, not a test taker’.

the panthers can’t even get a TD against the Bears. 

but hey, Bryce is cerebral, likes his Momma and Daddy, is polite   Participation trophy for the Panthers …oh yeah, I forgot, he is good at screen tests but on the field, well lacking 

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3 minutes ago, TeppersEgos said:

What is this forum going to do if somehow the Texans made it all the way to the Super Bowl with rookie CJ Stroud?

Tell you if CJ and Bryce were switched that Bryce would have lead them to an undefeated season. Or somehow won the Super Bowl before it even started. Cope, basically. 

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