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With Panthers cleaning house how safe is Bryce


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1 hour ago, recceice said:

The league opinion was he was the best QB in the draft.. By league scouts he was considered the 1 player in the draft.. The league has proven time and time again that coaches have egos and think they are better then other guys.. Why would that change..

Some of you have for some reason have put your opinion over historical facts.. 

you have no idea what they think a year later after seeing Young play 16 games. And that’s a fact, not an opinion btw.

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Just now, Martin said:

you have no idea what they think a year later after seeing Young play 16 games. And that’s a fact, not an opinion btw.

And he absolutely no idea what the league scouts thought of bryce either.  There were reports of him being off draft boards and if the texans wanted him they would have had him.

 

So its funny what people choose to believe or not believe

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4 minutes ago, Martin said:

you have no idea what they think a year later after seeing Young play 16 games. And that’s a fact, not an opinion btw.

Neither do you but I do know historically number 1 picks consensus number 1 picks have been given more opportunities and the benefit of the doubt from other coaches and GM’s..

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

And he absolutely no idea what the league scouts thought of bryce either.  There were reports of him being off draft boards and if the texans wanted him they would have had him.

 

So its funny what people choose to believe or not believe

Oh wow I didn’t know reports were saying he was off of draft boards

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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

And he absolutely no idea what the league scouts thought of bryce either.  There were reports of him being off draft boards and if the texans wanted him they would have had him.

 

So its funny what people choose to believe or not believe

You’re literally talking about 2 or 3 teams.. 
Are u serious??

I can literally post more reports of teams who had him as the consensus number 1 pick then you can of teams who had him off their board.. Is this a exercise you actually want to do..

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Thank you that’s all I ask for..

Doesn’t change the fact the person who isn’t going anywhere and pays the bill got rid of those coaches right??

So obviously at this point the player has more value then those coaches in Teppers mind..

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