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Bryce Young benched


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4 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

I just hope this was Canales' decision and not Teppers. I am fine with any decision the head coach makes. 

Easy money is on Tepper no matter what Canales said.  It’s fits Tepper’s ways of doing business…..and it sure didn’t sound like Canales was even entertaining the thought 

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I wonder what NFL teams records are after benching their starting qb. I know the backup boost is a thing but does it result in wins? Also start the damn presser already. 15 minutes of nfl films soundtrack on repeat 

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Just now, CRA said:

Easy money is on Tepper no matter what Canales said.  It’s fits Tepper’s ways of doing business…..and it sure didn’t sound like Canales was even entertaining the thought 

You don't respond the way Canales did in the post game presser if you have any agency of that decision.  He had his weekly 1 on 1 this morning and learned that Tepper had pulled the plug on him.

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Trade Young for what we can to a team who think they can make something out of him, because the Panthers certainly are in no position to do so.

And frankly I question at this point if he's NFL material.

This is the right call. Bench him and let Dalton help develop our young nucleus. 

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Now we can evaluate the rest of the team! Ohh and go ahead an put Plumber on the roster now. No need to trot out Young again yet if Dalton goes down. No chance he plays the rest of the games so just do that now.

It's going to be weird watching watchable Panther football with Dalton out there and I am ready for it even if it's not enough for wins. 

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Good riddance.  I do pretty well for myself but I can’t imagine making millions to be complete dog poo at my job and not giving a damn about it in the process.  May he never see the field for this team again.  Scram!

Are you sure we aren't going to let him sit and learn and try this again next season?

 

This could mean he's back next season sadly. I hope I'm wrong.

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