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It’s beyond time to bench Bryce.


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44 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not getting him killed is kind of a big deal.

Would also be good to not reinforce any of the bad habits that are building from his being under constant pressure.

I mean it’s clear this is the answer but the team just keeps putting him out there.  To his credit, Bryce is tougher than people give him credit for

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2 hours ago, Tarheel119 said:

However, athletically and skill-wise there’s no way Purdy is more talented.

JFC some of y’all are just hopeless with your takes.  You realize Purdy is the best QB in the league right now and it isn’t particularly close?  Do you think Brady was the best athlete to ever play?  Easy hell no there, didn’t stop him from being the GOAT did it?  
 

Stop making arguments with opinion and conjecture, facts are easier.  Purdy, right now, is better than everyone.  It’s ridiculous that people like you think Lance and Garrapolo got ran out of town on accident.  San Fran paid more for Lance than we paid for Bryce and told him thanks but no thanks after 102 total pass attempts.  But sure, keep pretending like you got the real scouting report on Purdy.  You have no clue how hard SF would laugh if we offered them BY9 for Purdy straight up.

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11 hours ago, Newtcase said:

JFC some of y’all are just hopeless with your takes.  You realize Purdy is the best QB in the league right now and it isn’t particularly close?  Do you think Brady was the best athlete to ever play?  Easy hell no there, didn’t stop him from being the GOAT did it?  
 

Stop making arguments with opinion and conjecture, facts are easier.  Purdy, right now, is better than everyone.  It’s ridiculous that people like you think Lance and Garrapolo got ran out of town on accident.  San Fran paid more for Lance than we paid for Bryce and told him thanks but no thanks after 102 total pass attempts.  But sure, keep pretending like you got the real scouting report on Purdy.  You have no clue how hard SF would laugh if we offered them BY9 for Purdy straight up.

First off, calm down bud. Nowhere did I say that Purdy wasn’t a good QB or say Young was his complete equal. Best in the league may be stretching it, but he’s very good. My point was in physical tools and to show how the right system/coaching/weapons make a difference.  Breathe…
 

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18 hours ago, lightsout said:

NC State has defeated a number of good NFL QBs. They're never good enough to compete nationally or even for the acc title, but they are good enough to absolutely surprise a team or two almost every year. Maye is 6'4" with a cannon. He's gonna be good on Sundays.

Yeah, kind of like Mitch Trubisky. 

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16 hours ago, Panthering said:

Just draft Spencer rattler so we can watch a rookie actually sling the football would be nice 

50%, 112 yards and an INT.  That's how Rattler ended his college career. 

Not really interested in an SEC QB who went 0-2 vs the ACC and couldn't even muster a TD this year. 

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