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Knowing what we know now, would any team in the league even draft Bryce?


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Just now, KSpan said:

I've always been low on Bryce, but it is completely fair IMO to wonder if he'd be closer to Teddy (as one example) than where he is if he was in a better situation. Not an excuse for his poor play of course, but there is always a  'nurture' aspect to it.

Better situation? We just spent so much of the cap on OL, traded for a WR, and drafted a TE and WR and brought in a HC that is supposed to be QB friendly.

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Panthers, same team that's keeping a bottom 100 NCAA QB in plumber on the ps. They would still be the dummies that believe in bryce.

 

Otherwise no one. He would be a grad assistant at bama right now. As a thanks for the good times gig. Cause super processor can't figure a damn thing out on the field.

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Better situation? We just spent so much of the cap on OL, traded for a WR, and drafted a TE and WR and brought in a HC that is supposed to be QB friendly.

Don't get me wrong - this is not an excuse. However, to state an extreme example illustrating the point, dropping into KC is a very different situation than Carolina. IMO Bryce was always going to cap out at Teddy-lite IMO in the best of all cases. It's just a hypothetical.

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