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Panthers Vs Saints 1PM Gameday Thread


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The big difference is the talent level. Even when Fields wasn't playing well you could see flashes of elite talent. You don't see it with Bryce.

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The coping from Bryce Boys is so strong...  acting like there isn't a difference between a guy that can launch it 80 yards and a guy who as you watch try to complete a ball 15+ yards downfield is like watching a 5 year old try to get a basketball up to a regulation 10 ft rim.

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Just now, Loyalty4Life said:

Bryce has had not problem with arm strength today.  We took a number of shots downfield.  In fact, he's had more zip on his ball today than usually.  Today it's been more his accuracy when he does have any time to throw.  He constantly gotten less accurate because of his poor footwork.  That is largely on the pass protection or lack thereof.  He's ducking right after releasing the pass on medium to long throws.

Move Icky to guard and draft/sign another stud guard.  With the exception of Icky not getting a hand on speed rushers from the outside the problem is the push up the middle.  Nash had an awful game at RG.

I really can't wait to see Bryce in a different set of circumstances next year.  I still have a lot of faith. 

Keep pounding. Always.

Anyone who thinks he has a weak arm just doesn't know football. Point blank. He has plenty of arm. As far as the deep throws his biggest issue is footwork. A part of that is a function of the pressure he has felt all year, but he still needs to make those throws. It will be something he really has to work on this offseason. 

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5 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Bryce has had not problem with arm strength today.  We took a number of shots downfield.  In fact, he's had more zip on his ball today than usually.  Today it's been more his accuracy when he does have any time to throw.  He constantly gotten less accurate because of his poor footwork.  That is largely on the pass protection or lack thereof.  He's ducking right after releasing the pass on medium to long throws.

Move Icky to guard and draft/sign another stud guard.  With the exception of Icky not getting a hand on speed rushers from the outside the problem is the push up the middle.  Nash had an awful game at RG.

I really can't wait to see Bryce in a different set of circumstances next year.  I still have a lot of faith. 

Keep pounding. Always.

You cant blame the line for his footwork if he has NEVER HAD good footwork.

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Fields won games for the bears by himself last year. Big difference.

I'll be the first to admit that I thought Fields would be better and I honestly think the Bears need to move on. Fields needs a fresh start elsewhere and the Bears need to restart that rookie QB contract window again. But Fields is in a different universe than Bryce in terms of physical talent.

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2 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

Anyone who thinks he has a weak arm just doesn't know football. Point blank. He has plenty of arm. As far as the deep throws his biggest issue is footwork. A part of that is a function of the pressure he has felt all year, but he still needs to make those throws. It will be something he really has to work on this offseason. 

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

This.

The coping from Bryce Boys is so strong...  acting like there isn't a difference between a guy that can launch it 80 yards and a guy who as you watch try to complete a ball 15+ yards downfield is like watching a 5 year old try to get a basketball up to a regulation 10 ft rim.

I legit LOL when they act like the folks who don't think Bryce is gonna make it don't understand what they're watching.

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