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The Bryce Young Panthers are unwatchable. It's time to release him or trade him.


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We're through 17 games of Bryce Young and he's looked competent for exactly two quarters. The people who insisted everything else was the problem and he just needed better supporting characters were wrong; he looks worse this year than last year.

Nothing about this is working. He's inaccurate, incapable of throwing deep, has no field vision, and is physically incapable of doing things most quarterbacks can do. He's not going to get better; his maximum value is this very second, and it will only get lower every week.

Trade him or release him. End this abortion of an era. Start Dalton, we'll still likely get the #1 pick, but at least it won't be an embarrassment every week.

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Just now, TN05 said:

We're through 17 games of Bryce Young and he's looked competent for exactly two quarters. The people who insisted everything else was the problem and he just needed better supporting characters were wrong; he looks worse this year than last year.

Nothing about this is working. He's inaccurate, incapable of throwing deep, has no field vision, and is physically incapable of doing things most quarterbacks can do. He's not going to get better; his maximum value is this very second, and it will only get lower every week.

Trade him or release him. End this abortion of an era. Start Dalton, we'll still likely get the #1 pick, but at least it won't be an embarrassment every week.

Hell no. You do not start Dalton and luck into some wins and miss out on number one. Play Young, cement his status as biggest bust of all time, and move forward with number one pick next year. Not that it matters, this franchise is so pathetic whomever we select will be wrong anyway. Fun watching CJ and AR duel it out today though. 

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

Hell no. You do not start Dalton and luck into some wins and miss out on number one. Play Young, cement his status as biggest bust of all time, and move forward with number one pick next year. Not that it matters, this franchise is so pathetic whomever we select will be wrong anyway. Fun watching CJ and AR duel it out today though. 

It’s sad. How the hell did we screw this up so badly? Stroud was right there. I’m with you. Even if we get the #1 pick, I’d bet money we’d get it wrong. 

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6 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Hell no. You do not start Dalton and luck into some wins and miss out on number one.

Ordinarily yes, but look at that defensive lineup. 2015 Cam might get you to 3-14. It's a swiss-cheese offense and no FA QB or Dalton is going to get a win. 16 more losses til draft time.

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