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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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Just now, Shocker said:

Haha…it is 1 game.  Jeez…very weird 

Baker isn't a plus starter but he probably has at least a dozen games better than Bryce's best.

What's very weird is you still stumping for Bryce and acting like he's not terrible. Yes, the Panthers are terrible. But yes, Bryce is also terrible. What sucks the most about that is that he doesn't have the traits to improve much on that. It's one thing if a talented young player struggles with the transition. But Bryce was supposed to have all those mental abilities and intangibles. The critique of Bryce was always that he might be as good as he's gonna get already. Uh oh.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Back to topic, something is going on in Philly for the past month that will be interesting to see when it comes to light.

The luck ran out. They were frauds. I pointed this out in November.  They weren't really playing all that well. They were getting lucky as hell and snatching victory from the jaws of defeat over and over again.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

You called it.

 

Don't worry though BB will fix that defense in no time. It would be foolish for them not to go hard after BB.

BB and the Cowboys feels like destiny. Either way, he will likely have options that include really good teams and you know he wants to pass Brady for SB wins probably more than anything else in life.

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Nick Sirianni is a Frank Reich guy. Reading all the stories today about dysfunction between Jalen Hurts, Sirianni and the O.C. Brian Johnson regarding the direction the Eagles offense seems eerily similar to what our offense experienced this season.

Makes you wonder if the apple perhaps doesn't fall far from the tree.

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    • I would also add that I think it's more than money.  AT has looked absolutely miserable out there at times, and there was a lot of speculation he would demand to be traded.  Personally, I thought he was a lock to be moved last year.  Maybe his hamstring is the only thing that prevents that from happening. The fact that he's not only willing to come back and play, but excited about it, really bodes well for Bryce.  AT is a veteran and he knows the game.  If he didn't have confidence in Bryce, I guarantee you he wouldn't be in a Panther uniform this year.  I'll take that as a positive.
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