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Mrs. Thomas Brown: "We're already fired"


Mr. Scot
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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

If Byrce could hit more open throws, contested incompletions like these can be forgiven.  Can't cherry pick only contested throws and say he needs help.  Young can help himself by hitting what the defense is giving him.  Odd he didn't show the wide open WR Byrce missed for the TD, huh?  That would fug up his narrative. 

I get these media types that have access to the Panthers have to walk a fine line between true journalism and not pissing off the people who grant that access.  While this may fool the casual fan, the die-hards know bullsh!t when they see it.

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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

If Byrce could hit more open throws, contested incompletions like these can be forgiven.  Can't cherry pick only contested throws and say he needs help.  Young can help himself by hitting what the defense is giving him.  Odd he didn't show the wide open WR Byrce missed for the TD, huh?  That would fug up his narrative. 

I get these media types that have access to the Panthers have to walk a fine line between true journalism and not pissing off the people who grant that access.  While this may fool the casual fan, the die-hards know bullsh!t when they see it.

 

I saw one glaring miss yesterday (the same TD that everybody saw).   One play doesn't change the "narrative" that the entire offense blows and blaming one person doesn't work.

 

Everything else was the same poo; except he forced it deep when nobody was open instead of throwing it away.  

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Why was he even hired? He didn’t know Frank’s crew and his resume is not that of a NFL play caller. No wonder Frank was hesitant to give up play calling. Multiple times now 3rd/4th and short and he passes with the game on the line despite our passing attack not working. It’s like he’s going above and beyond to out the game in Bryce’s hands. He’s probably afraid of not doing it after what happened in Chicago.

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4 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

 

I saw one glaring miss yesterday (the same TD that everybody saw).   One play doesn't change the "narrative" that the entire offense blows and blaming one person doesn't work.

 

Everything else was the same poo; except he forced it deep when nobody was open instead of throwing it away.  

Running game produced over 200 yards, you would think that would have loosened up the back end some.  So no, the entire offense didn't blow yesterday, just the passing game led by Bryce Young.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

you would think that would have loosened up the back end some

It didn't. 

The same OL that did some good in run blocking fell flat on their face blocking on almost every passing play.

The offense sucks, Bryce included. 

 

You can blame 1 player as the sole source all you want but you are wrong.

 

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2 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

It didn't. 

The same OL that did some good in run blocking fell flat on their face blocking on almost every passing play.

The offense sucks, Bryce included. 

 

You can blame 1 player as the sole source all you want but you are wrong.

 

Is Bryce the only problem? Obviously not, but as the QB--you know, the most important position in all of team sports--It starts with him.  No, not every pass attempt was a jailbreak by the defense.  He couldn't do anything even with the snaps where he had some time.

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20 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

Why was he even hired? He didn’t know Frank’s crew and his resume is not that of a NFL play caller. No wonder Frank was hesitant to give up play calling. Multiple times now 3rd/4th and short and he passes with the game on the line despite our passing attack not working. It’s like he’s going above and beyond to out the game in Bryce’s hands. He’s probably afraid of not doing it after what happened in Chicago.

Two factors most likely, the first being reputation. And his association with Sean McVay certainly didn't hurt.

The second being that Tepper wanted Reich to build a staff from outside his circle. Part of that was seeing what happened with Matt Rhule but also there was the story of Brian Daboll doing that in New York and succeeding.

Of course, that's not exactly playing out well in year two 😕

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Idk man, maybe I am in the minority but I actually think yesterday as a whole was one of our better called games on offense outside of maybe a couple short yardage plays. But even then like the play to Blackshear was there, he just fell down.  
 

tons of plays in the passing game were there to be made and just dropped balls or inaccurate throws. Ran for 200 yards. 
 

 

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