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What Exactly Is Your Criteria for Bryce in 2024 to Have Faith In Him Moving Forward 2025+ ??


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How will Bryce do next year?   

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  1. 1. How Will Bryce Do in 2024??

    • He will explode for 4000+ 30+ TDs and lead us to playoffs
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    • He'll make a reasonable improvement ~ 24 TD 3000 yards and well be competing for division
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    • He'll make a marginal improvement ~ 19 TD 12TD and we'll have a 4-8 ish wins
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    • He'll stay around the same 1/1 TD ratio and we are competing for a top 10 pick again
      25
    • He'll be worse, very negative TD INT ratio and well be drafting/acquiring his replacement in the next offseason
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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Watched a lot of Panthers football have you? It's a valuable teaching tool of what not to do as a football team.

I mean, over the years I have gotten more wrong than right.  But starting Matt Rhule's year 2, in that camp, my gut calls have been pretty dang spot on overall. 

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, over the years I have gotten more wrong than right.  But starting Matt Rhule's year 2, in that camp, my gut calls have been pretty dang spot on overall. 

With the panthers it’s kind easy to just say “they will suck”. You’re right 99% of the time that way. 

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12 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

With the panthers it’s kind easy to just say “they will suck”. You’re right 99% of the time that way. 

I mean, at this point, yeah. 

What I find the most easy to figure out once your fandom is basically dead.....are the obvious bad marriages and build under Tepper. 

Take going into this year.  Literally NO human when asked....

Describe what a coaching staff should look like that could possibly fix a busted out young Bryce Young? 

Would answer....well we should give him an OC that has never done the job before.  Also, we should also pair him up w/ a HC who has never done the job before either....and the icing on that is he should have an incredibly weak resume, that runs counter to what Bryce in theory would perform well in, and let him call the plays too.  And that's not even about Dave Canales specifically.  It just doesn't make sense how you think that does anything.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I mean, at this point, yeah. 

What I find the most easy to figure out once your fandom is basically dead.....are the obvious bad marriages and build under Tepper. 

Take going into this year.  Literally NO human when asked....

Describe what a coaching staff should look like that could possibly fix a busted out young Bryce Young? 

Would answer....well we should give him an OC that has never done the job before.  Also, we should also pair him up w/ a HC who has never done the job before either....and the icing on that is he should have an incredibly weak resume, that runs counter to what Bryce in theory would perform well in, and let him call the plays too. 

 

 

Then we trade up to draft a deep route jump ball specialist at WR….

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