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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Brees' arm got noticeable weaker and he was still top tier.  But he basically had a HOF career brain in that head by that point.  People sometimes forget, young Brees was a downfield gambler.   He wasn't always the small ball guy. 

I doggone remember plenty. That kind of arm, on a all timer or even like, a 12 year journeyman, those guys are more equipped to work with the limitation.

It has to be about the scheme with Young. System. Whatever you call it. Custom designed. 

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1 minute ago, strato said:.

It has to be about the scheme with Young. System. Whatever you call it. Custom designed. 

Agree.  But going into last year I and some others called that out….the Panthers weren’t adding the players, coaching, scheme, etc Bryce needed.  

just feels like a repeat.  

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

Agree.  But going into last year I and some others called that out….the Panthers weren’t adding the players, coaching, scheme, etc Bryce needed.  

just feels like a repeat.  

Well we are in state of blackout as far as learning anything. And that will likely continue through preseason just like last year. What we learn had better be a lot different. Or else lol. 

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