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8 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

The ceiling seems so low it would help the franchise if he fails harder, faster, and completely. 
 

No one hates the panthers here. We hate the team sucking. 

That's some roundabout sh*t if I ever heard it.

8 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

We don't want him to fail. We want him to succeed. Do we ever want him to succeed. It just hasn't been happening. 

Personally I'm apathetic I just don't care at this point..... but posters calling out people rooting for him to succeed doesn't appear to be "wanting him to suceed"

 

Realism he's sucked HORRIBLY almost no positives....

Also realism, a lot of QBs suck badly year one.

LAST realism they aren't moving on from him after one season... 

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13 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Sorry but I’m not giving up on someone based on one freaking season. How many guys in the HOF had terrible rookie seasons?

Amazing we have one hall of famer, didn't even draft him. Maybe don't assume we automatically draft hall of famers.

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Either this forum is full of college basketball players or there’s some major projecting from the “midget” crowd lol

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While those findings are interesting when it comes to regular motherfuging people, but not in the fuging NFL. According to USA Today, as of the 2015 season, 6'3” was the average height for quarterbacks in the league.

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Just now, RumHam said:

Now THIS is a bad take. Yes, the dude at mcdonalds can be 5'9 🤣🤣😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🤡🤡🤡

How is a fact a take? The average adult male is 5’9”. There are dozens of posters on here who call a 5’10” person a “midget.” Playing ANY average, most of those posters are shorter than 5’10”. Hence, it’s projecting. 

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    • Yeah and I am doubtful he can offer that consistently. I don’t have many years left at my age and in my view we have wasted two and this whole exercise with him was always a three year minimum.  I am out on that with a guy I don’t believe in, and never believed in, it has sucked. To me it is a costly detour off the right track. Years.    But I am not so rigid that I can’t see excellence. He needs to display it though, consistently before I change my outlook.  
    • No, when I said rage, I meant rage, which only applies to certain fans on this board. Your timeline of trying to assess whether he is the future or not is really tied to the discussions surrounding his second contract. If this team is going to commit to some monster contract while he has shown nothing but glimpses of brilliance would be deservedly worrisome, so the clock is genuinely ticking for him to settle into something resembling his final form. Perhaps a best case scenario is that he plays well, the team succeeds, but he does so with a more limited role that makes the rest of the league view him as a game manager, and his second contract value reflects that. Then he continues to improve and becomes a bargain comparatively while not handicapping the team around him, and we enter an era of consistent championship competitiveness that the fanbase has craved for decades and has never really experienced before. But that requires many, many things to go right and for Bryce himself to facilitate that if he ends up being the quarterback of the future.
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