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Chargers at Panthers Game Thread


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1 minute ago, MRenshaw said:

Now you know why Reich had wanted to bench Bryce early last season. I'm now 100% that Reich tore out a significant portion of his playbook because Bryce was simply incapable of running an NFL offense. No wonder Reich checked out.

And yes, this is why you get some of the rumors that Tepper was asking why they could not run the plays that Bryce was comfortable with at Alabama.

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6 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I'm not sure how bad Reich really was right now. He didn't get his QB and got one smaller than me. Was last season's losses really his fault? He changed offenses how many times? 3? This makes 4 and the results are the same. 

Bryce Young & the whole team looks worse this year compared to last year & Canales has a better oL better WR a better backfield just an all around better offense than what Reich had with a rookie Qb

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

We could have Bill Walsh reincarnated, and I don't think it would matter a whit.  Can't win in today's NFL with qb who can't throw anything more than a 5 yard pass to a rb.  

Can't judge Canales until he's allowed to play his QB. The receivers are definitely not Bryce fans

Receivers are getting open

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1 minute ago, Monrowed said:

And yes, this is why you get some of the rumors that Tepper was asking why they could not run the plays that Bryce was comfortable with at Alabama.

Which is what they were told to do, ask Bryce what plays he wanted that he could execute well. 
I heard college offense I started drinking. 

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