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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

Everything is Bryce vs CJ...

Their situations are not remotely the same. Bryce is home watching with the rest of the horrible team. Let's just watch the game without making QB comparisons. 

For the record, I'm all in for Bobby Slowik. He's schooling these boys.

They literally couldn't call successful plays for Young because he can't make half the throws required for a NFL QB. 

The Texans were 3-13 last year (i.e. worse than us) - they hit on the QB and the HC (and probably the OC) in the off-season. They didn't have a massive roster overhaul. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Regret what exactly? You honestly think the Panthers become a playoff team had we taken Stroud over Bryce? Lol. Stroud would be getting dumped on just like Bryce is currently had we drafted him. This team wasn't going to be successful even if you had Jesus Christ himself playing QB.

Texans hadn't made the playoffs in 5 years and were a hail mary away from being the worst overall team in the league. the fact that people think that they were a super team that just needed a qb to compete is coping

bryce sucks and dave tepper and his wife forced the pick because they are dumb, thats the end all be all

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Just now, frankw said:

Please log out and stop coping this hard. You are embarrassing yourself.

See here's the thing though. I'm not a "Bryce Young" fan I'm a Carolina Panthers fan and I know football. And what I know is no matter whose name was on the back of the QB jersey for the Panthers offense in '23 it was going to be the same dog poo team regardless. The sooner you assclowns realize this then I will be able to log out and stay logged out in peace!

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Just now, WhoKnows said:

It’s really not hard to watch the game and also make some comparisons.

Sure, their situations aren’t the same, but let’s be honest, the QB play/talent is also not even close to the same. It’s just being honest to say that our organization made a huge freaking mistake.

Maybe you're right. 

Tepper needs to get Slowik. That'll answer all our questions. 

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The fact that Slowik started off as a defensive assistant and a linebackers coach gives him a unique advantage on how to beat defenses because he has the ability to think like a defensive guy.

Having a head coach that has professional experience on both sides of the ball would be a great asset.

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