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21 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

 Best play at this point is to bench him and maybe some team will think he can be a serviceable backup (lol) and will give you a 5th for him this offseason. The more he plays the more his value goes down. If that’s even possible. 

His height took him off some team’s draft boards entirely I don’t see how he could be worth anything.
 

There’s no upside. He can’t be a scout team QB either because he doesn’t represent the prototype of any successful QB that has ever played. 

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25 minutes ago, Manna said:

The media and possibly league still thinks that Bryce is a superstar and that it’s the Panthers holding him back (even though he has shown nothing). Trade him for anything. 
 

better yet, cut him. Worst bust in history of NFL. 

Tepper probably buys whatever media they work for and fire them. 

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7 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

...I'm ready to never see him take another snap under center...its tough and I feel bad for the kid...we've seen all we need...and there is no rehabilitation that is going to change things. Its like watching someone with a 60 IQ fk for the first time...

I don’t feel bad for him at all. Raised with the silver spoon and is a fraud that gamed the system. 
And we have maybe the worst owner of all time. 

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28 minutes ago, t96 said:

As a fan I never want to see the dude suit up for us again, not even as a 3rd string benchwarmer. HOWEVER, at this point just play him the rest of the year, secure 1st overall in 2025 then release him. No point in having Dalton try to win a few games to push us to like 8 overall.

Smart money right here. Take out meds another year where the crap at least results in keeping the #1 overall. And that tepper + Morgan keep the stain of the Bryce forever as the 1st #1 overall to lead a team to back to back #1 overall picks.

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4 minutes ago, chbright said:

Smart money right here. Take out meds another year where the crap at least results in keeping the #1 overall. And that tepper + Morgan keep the stain of the Bryce forever as the 1st #1 overall to lead a team to back to back #1 overall picks.

I can’t paint Morgan as a total loser. He played. He would have loved to play against Bryce Young. I cannot believe that a single (non CTE) NFL defensive player would have made that decision. 

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