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Bryce doesn't care...


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6 minutes ago, Manna said:

a lot of anxiety in answering questions and self-soothing behaviors. I'll give him credit for facing the media and answering questions after sucking for another game. he's content with just saying the right things but not actually doing the right things. he is who he is, time to move on. 

I mean I couldn’t be Joe Cool as people politely asked why I was a dumpster fire.  But I’m not paid millions to do that very thing. 

More than just physical tools…Bryce has never seemed to have the standard mental makeup generally seen in the role at this level. I always go back to Eli Manning is really the only dude I have seen work out that just didn’t have it most of his career 

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15 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I bet he wishes he hadn't, he will be labeled the biggest bust in NFL history now.

No he won't.  The Panthers are an after thought for the sports press and always will be unless we win a conference championship.  They could gaf about BY at this point - they have moved on -  we are the fools who still care at all.

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1 minute ago, Paa Langfart said:

No he won't.  The Panthers are an after thought for the sports press and always will be unless we win a conference championship.  They could gaf about BY at this point - they have moved on -  we are the fools who still care at all.

yes he will be

he is an alabama qb who won a national championship and a cfpoty. the panthers passed on cj stroud for him, after sending multiple picks and dj moore, including a pick that became caleb williams. to say nothing about the other picks. 

whether or not the panthers are an afterthought is irrelevant. bryce is a historic fugup and we will be associated with him until people stop talking about football or professional sports 

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Bryce realizes that he is in the wrong line of work. His objective at this point is not winning. It’s to not die, and I’m sure he doesn’t have many friends in the locker room. 

 with his admitted previous struggle with alcohol (that’s VERY big of him to admit that. Vast majority do not, and it’s very common), his mental health is probably in rough shape.  Very strong correlation with alcoholism and depression. I can’t think of a better circumstance for his head to be in a bad way. Mental health is a really big deal that carries over to every aspect of peoples’ lives. I would fashion a good guess he’s probably seeking professional help. Meds can have the ability to dull the darkness but also turn the give a damn completely off. I’m in the biz and know what it looks like. 

I just know that if I were in his circumstances where the entire locker room and thousands more fans were plain personally hateful and I had to be around it every day… it’d be pretty damn rough. 

This is not a poor Bryce post or any assassination on his character. It’s just an observation of what could be going on. 

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