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How short a leash will Young be on?


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4 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

If there is little to no improvement this year, he won’t be a Panther next year. His first year was so bad that if he sucks again, we will be picking in the Top 3 in 2025. Honestly, that may be best case scenario for us because I really don’t think Bryce’s ceiling is that high. 

Yeah, no offense to Bryce, but I wouldn’t mind him landing us the 2025 #1 overall

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

What does the NFL stand for?  Bryce has already been paid most of his money on his contract. We are back on the first round next year, so if we suck again we have are pick of whoever the best player is. Canales has no attachment to any players already here, firing another coach will make tepper look even worse than he already does. Jets gave up on wilson quickly,  niners gave up on trey lance when they invested even more. Bryce isn't on the pedestal yall think he is on and you forget the nfl can change like the wind at anytime. 

They gave up after 3 seasons with him.

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5 hours ago, Jmac said:

The team has done everything they could to help him succeed. MOST aspects of the offense have been upgraded. If he can't do the job with this group, then it's obvious he isn't the guy.

How far into the season does he have to prove himself?

He won't be on a leash at all. They will let him run the show for the entire season. If we end up with the #1 pick we obviously take Sanders to be our QB.

 

*Before you Colorado haters say something, Prime dropped a interview last week saying he's not following his sons to the NFL and he doesn't want to coach in the NFL. So we are just getting his son.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He won't be on a leash at all. They will let him run the show for the entire season. If we end up with the #1 pick we obviously take Sanders to be our QB.

 

*Before you Colorado haters say something, Prime dropped a interview last week saying he's not following his sons to the NFL and he doesn't want to coach in the NFL. So we are just getting his son.

His son is Carson beck?

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