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


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Just now, Byrdman4real said:

You don't trade him, no one will bite on the offer. You bench him and play your veteran. Let him sit and learn, but still draft another QB know matter the draft position that can compete. It dont have to be the 1st pick in the draft. Never be afraid to try to win. Playing your veteran right now is the answer.

 

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13 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I don't think they would even consider giving us Rattler for Bryce. If they did they would be absolutely insane.

He does have SOME value because he has won an NFL game and has plenty of experience. He wouldn't be a starter, but a backup, and it's possible, coaching is the problem for Young. Darnold had a very good game today and got the W, and Mayfield lead Tampa to the playoffs last season. But trading away a QB with NFL experience for a QB with zero NFL experience isn't a bad deal for the receiving team. 

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1 minute ago, Xtreme said:

He does have SOME value because he has won an NFL game and has plenty of experience. He wouldn't be a starter, but a backup, and it's possible, coaching is the problem for Young. Darnold had a very good game today and got the W, and Mayfield lead Tampa to the playoffs last season. But trading away a QB with NFL experience for a QB with zero NFL experience isn't a bad deal for the receiving team. 

I would take it for us in a heartbeat. Rattler has a chance still and isn't in just territory yet. Unfortunately as much as I hate to admit, it appears Bryce is a bust. If they would take that trade I would go for it. It won't happen of course but was a nice thought 

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Coaching ain’t the problem. Please. He is on his third guy. 
 

As a matter of religion, I don’t believe in trading up to number one for a college QB for reasons previously enumerated. It is always a gamble. 
 

Would not have done it for Stroud. I would have had issues with taking Young at 9, so no. And no to AR in the same proposition. 
 

Once it was done, there was just total eyeball ranking and Bryce failed his pro day. And CJ was so excellent putting the ball on target, and AR had such potential, and Levis lurked back there in the bargain section… and I’d have gone with any of them because of Young’s physical limitations. Cut and dried. 

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On 9/8/2024 at 4:53 PM, 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. 

Even if it causes you to win a fat stack of cash? haha  

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