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Would the Carolina Panthers move on from QB Bryce Young?


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14 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Maybe I should take the under to hedge my enjoyment of this season.  I think anything more than 5 games is optimistic.  Not impossible, but its pushing the definition of modest for me.  I respect your optimism.

I feel like the division is pretty garbo so should be able to go .500 against Falcons/Saints/Bucs. That just means 3 more wins out of the 11 other games to hit the over (eyeing Raiders, Bears, Commanders, Broncos, Giants, and Cardinals games as ones Panthers should be competitive in). 

Won 2 games last year with probably the most heinous offensive coaching staff and offensive production in Panthers history and lost another 6 by 8 points or less. 6 wins with a hopefully improved OL and much better offensive coaching/skill players should be achievable IMO.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Maybe I should take the under to hedge my enjoyment of this season.  I think anything more than 5 games is optimistic.  Not impossible, but its pushing the definition of modest for me.  I respect your optimism.

I went 6 without looking at who and when and where but I‘d rather be one too high than one too low. 

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1 hour ago, Gipetto said:

I hate this impatient ass fan base soooo much.

If you are saying what I think maybe you are saying... The last 5 years has been a yearly I want everything right now fest. Mostly the QB thing driving it. 

One year after the next, same thing. Yeah

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