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Bryce Young benched


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2 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Im curious to see what Andy actually brings to the table... 

This makes me excited to watch the Panthers this coming weekend. 

Look at last year in a road game at Seattle (tough stadium) with a poo supporting cast.  Arguably the best the offensive game last year.

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2 minutes ago, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Okay now if Dalton comes out and throws for another 300+ and even wins the game does the team trot Bryce back out afterwards??

I mean after all, if Dalton does that surely that means Bryce could too right??

c'mon that's too much to ask for (because it would be hilarious)

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24 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

thats a wrap folks only took 18 games, that has to be a record

There was another 5’10” 200 lb Heisman QB that only started 8 games over two seasons. 

Johnny Manziel. 

But given the cost to acquire him, Bryce Young is BY FAR the bigger bust. 

Looking forward to the 30for30 in 10 years. 

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5 minutes ago, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Okay now if Dalton comes out and throws for another 300+ and even wins the game does the team trot Bryce back out afterwards??

I mean after all, if Dalton does that surely that means Bryce could too right??

No this is the coup de grace. Unless Dalton goes down, Bryce doesn’t take another snap here and gets quietly moved at trade deadline 

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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Remember, this is more about starting the process of moving on from Bryce than it is seeing how Dalton does. Dalton is just a place holder for the moment.

This is purely to evaluate the rest of the talent on the team. Now they can see if the billion dollar oline is as bad as advertised or if it’s BY. If the young receivers are as bad as advertised or is it BY. That kind of thing. 

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