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Chargers at Panthers Game Thread


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Just now, thennek said:

Bryce is actually worse than last year. 

A lot worse. What little confidence he had left is gone. Every time he throws a ball across the middle of the field it gets picked. He's not even looking over the middle anymore. That's why he didn't see Theilen. Everything he's throwing beyond the LOS is going to the sidelines and he's missing because he's afraid he's going to throw another pick.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

You talking about none for the guy that didn’t rep this horrific O during the preseason?  I mean, you can’t totally excuse Dave for what a joke we are coming out of the gate.    It’s a pretty big step back from last year with better talent 

Better talent I would question....definitely not in the playmaker realm.... Bryce is the constant... Canales' eyes are  like wtf... Hes a first year coach... you cant make chicken salad outta chicken sht...hes totally absolved in my opinion for a 1st year coach. Only knock I have is not playing first team in preseason...we saw this sht last year... 

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Honestly, I feel bad for Bryce. I know, I know. Millionaire set for life. I get it. 

But this is a guy who presumably loves playing a kids game. Had high expectations. Had a franchise put on his back. 

And he's just awful. And I think he knows it. And his team is frustrated with him. The fans hate him. But we keep trotting him out because we bet the farm on him 

I feel for the kid because this can't be fun. 

Honestly, the kindest thing we can do is let him go and be forgotten before his name is synonymous with "worst of all time"

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