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You cannot start Bryce Young again. He is not an NFL player.


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He was one of the smallest prospects ever. They kept talking about his intangibles. Yeh ok, But you also need physical tools to be successful too. He has no real accuracy. He has trouble seeing the field from the pocket it seems like. He has no arm strength. The issue is that everything else around him has to be near perfect for him to have a productive play or drive. But how often does that happen for this team? 

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Just now, Xtreme said:

See, I don't get that. They fired our last HC after one season. No one is safe. If they care about job security, they need to bench Young. 

Young was Tepper’s decision.  He overruled the football people.  Dumping the dumpling would mean Tepper was wrong. (Omg! No!!) That’s why the little feller gets to play dress up as a QB1 on Sundays.

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Fan engagement is going to go through the floor if he is put out there every week. It will be bad no matter who plays because we will likely lose every game, but at least the other options might actually make some plays to get you excited.


At this point I'm actually shocked if Bryce makes a completion. You can guarantee any down field attempt is going to be out of bounds or an overthrow.

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Well, I think that Bryce Young is the worst starting quarterback in the NFL and should not be starting. However, you have to let him start the rest of the games so that he will either,

a. Continue to suck and get us the number one pick.


b. Improve as he goes on and gain confidence to prove himself as a quarterback.

Either of these scenarios would be in the Panthers benefit if one of those were to happen.

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When they didn’t bring in another young QB prospect to compete with Young you knew it was over. It’s like they played Plummer all pre season because they knew he was garbage and would make Bryce look better.

Dan Morgan is just another Tepper yes man collecting a check. You’re not convincing anyone that Young and Plummer are “dogs”

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26 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I said that last year, but the Huddle opted to develop Bryce over being competitive and winning some games.  On the bright side, we now know Bryce is trash too.  Nothing further to develop and time to cut bait.  Oh boy, only 17 more weeks of Panthers misery.  Hooray!!!!

It will take more then 17 weeks to fix this team....Bryce is the biggest problem, but the defense sucks too.

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