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season is over, are there ANY bryce believers left on this board?


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12 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

No. We have one more season minimum to give him a shot with hopefully a competent coaching/offensive staff and some weapons. He’s been terrible, but considering his circumstances and what we gave up, you go all in and give him a shot next year….thats all we can do. I hope he has an offseason dedicated to improving in all areas and that we see an improvement because I can’t take another season like this.

I couldn't stand another season of Young and his shyte play.

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Bryce hasn’t earned any benefit of the doubt to where we’re blaming coaching, his offensive line, his receivers, the wind blowing too hard today to throw, etc. When things do align he shows he can’t throw the ball. We need to move on. Cannot go into next season with him as QB1. Draft a QB in the late round or start a vet. 

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