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Does Bryce have any further excuses for this upcoming year?


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8 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Offensive minded coach- check

MEGA money spent on fortifying the guards- check

Trade for a #1 WR- check

Draft a #1 WR- check

Draft the first RB taken off the board- check

Has a reliable WR veteran- check

 

He has more tools now then Cam had. I am not expecting him to be an All-Pro but he has no excuse to look like a middle school QB out there this year

 

Time to step up big man

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Bryce never had a chance year one, hate on him all you want. He had 0 line, 0 receivers, 0 running back. 0 defense. He wasn’t the best qb in college for no reason. Give him a chance with a built up team that is better than high school. A team with a direction. Let’s rebuild, and it’s around Young. 

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Given that we are likely to be only in a marginally better spot than last year, yes. There excuses will be there. Regardless, if he struggles again then the league is going to start looking at him like previous bust QB's. He will get a shot as a backup and journeyman elsewhere and if that doesn't pan out, the options will get far shorter(pun not intended).

Although he is likely in a bad spot in 2024, he has to show something or the pool of "It's the Panthers that are dragging him down" folks will start saying, "Why hasn't he improved? Is he fixable?"

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