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For all that is holy please let this season end GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, recceice said:

I just didn’t accept the caveat.. That is all.. He did play well today and deserves the credit no matter who we played.. He definitely got crap playing bad against other bad defenses.. Just being on objective…

Yeah he’s been really bad for most of the year, like I said earlier, both can be true. He wasn’t bad today he was awesome, I don’t know what you want me to do here…

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4 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Against a team that allowed like 500 yards to the bucs? I will wait until they play a real defense. 

Wait untill Baker plays our defense, it's abundantly clear,  no QB should be judged under Matt Rhule and Ben Macadoo 

And saying things like "I will wait untill such and such conditions" is moving the goal posts just to keep from conceding the argument, we have been waiting to show signs and flashes and he did today, be a realist not a cynic 

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9 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

No he doesn't have good weapons but he showed today he has hope. Get that dude an offensive line that can actually half way block and some receivers that want to show up each week to play and some good coaching backing him up and let's see what he can do next season. I'm not ready to give up on him after what I saw today. He looked like a rookie who is learning but who will develop into a team leader.

He is still missing wide open receivers with time to throw and they are blaming the o line anyway. That needs to stop. The accountability just needs to go all around. 

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1 minute ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Wait untill Baker plays our defense, it's abundantly clear,  no QB should be judged under Matt Rhule and Ben Macadoo 

And saying things like "I will wait untill such and such conditions" is moving the goal posts just to keep from conceding the argument, we have been waiting to show signs and flashes and he did today, be a realist not a cynic 

He is troll and it’s time for ppl to acknowledge a lot of posters are only here to fill their empty lives with annoying others..

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Well I'm proud of Bryce. Folks know I'm a CJ guy, but BY has improved. Persevered through very tough odds. Stayed positive. Stayed healthy. With a fully healthy o-line in the future and  some better weapons, I'm optimistic. 

Having said all that, I knew Chark could make some big plays.

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4 minutes ago, recceice said:

Cool don’t give fug at this point.. You’re only here to fake like a fan and troll anyway.. I find it funny you enjoy wasting your life annoying strangers on a football forum..

I’m not faking anything.  I’ve said numerous times I hope this team loses every game as long as Tepper in the owner.  My feelings won’t change.  

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2 minutes ago, 96Bravo said:

Well I'm proud of Bryce. Folks know I'm a CJ guy, but BY has improved. Persevered through very tough odds. Stayed positive. Stayed healthy. With a fully healthy o-line in the future and  some better weapons, I'm optimistic. 

Having said all that, I knew Chark could make some big plays.

I’m a CJ guy as well and just happy we can see some signs of hope..

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

I’m not faking anything.  I’ve said numerous times I hope this team loses every game as long as Tepper in the owner.  My feelings won’t change.  

Cool you’re troll and you’ve been one for years .. You come here to spew BS regardless of anything and I hope that makes your actual reality better.. Happy Holidays..

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