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Poll: Has Bryce Played His Last Snap as a Panther?


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Has Bryce Played His Last Snap as a Panther?  

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  1. 1. Do you think Bryce Young will start another game for the Carolina Panthers?

    • No. He's played his last game as a Panther.
    • Yes. He gets another start later this season due to injury or Dalton proving ineffective.
    • Yes. He will get another chance at being the starter after watching and learning for a while.


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A lot of the discourse this morning among the talking heads was around if they pulled the plug on Bryce too soon. If he ever had the opportunity to succeed. If he just needed time to develop. And if the Panthers were giving up on their #1 overall pick too soon.

The league has definitely grown impatient, and we expect our rookies, especially our #1 picks to step in and lead from day 1. Was that asking too much of Bryce considering the situation he was stepping into?

So what do you think? Is there any chance of salvaging him? Or at least salvaging him in the Carolinas? Would any amount of time watching and learning from the bench, resetting mentally, and allowing the team to build around him? Do you think we keep him on the bench to learn and grow into the starting role? Or is he done here?

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I'd like to see him play the last few games of the season assuming we are well under .500. Maybe 2-3months on the sideline could do him so good. Makes no sense to cut him next offseason with the dead money and can't imagine a team giving up a decent asset for him at this current moment.

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