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Panthers need to move on from Young ASAP


ProcessBlue2
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Was trying to look for some connections. Strangely, it looks like Dalton and Young are both represented by the same agency. I wonder if that increases their motivated to push to find Bryce a new home to compete. 

Also, as far as the rumored trade partners- there isn't much CAA connection to any of the rumored teams. other than DK Metcalf and Jalin Hyatt sharing the same agency as Bryce.

Speculating- but I can see Dalton also being represented by CAA makes them want to push for a trade even harder. 

 

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On 9/18/2024 at 6:32 PM, ProcessBlue2 said:

If Lance can go for a 4th, you can probably get a 5th out of him. Also subjective to how much that team wants him.

I get the highly drafted QB bust comparison but that's it. Lance is big, fast with a strong arm. His physical attributes got a 4th. Bryce doesn't have any of those things. 

On 9/18/2024 at 6:59 PM, ProcessBlue2 said:

That's my point though. Right now everyone is so high on the Panthers being the reason for his failure, if the offense starts improving that talking point erodes away.

I agree that it challenges the narrative that it's all because the team's bad. If the team doesn't look that bad with Dalton then was it really the team? However, one could still say but last season was so bad it shook him. That's probably true too. Why can't both things be true? 

On 9/19/2024 at 12:02 AM, Jackie Lee said:

He also said he was the QB one day before benching him. Not like he could say "Yeah we're trying to but no ones interested"

 

Can't look desperate if you are hoping for a trade. 

On 9/20/2024 at 7:11 AM, Jackie Lee said:

 

I thought Riddick hit it pretty good in this one. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I get the highly drafted QB bust comparison but that's it. Lance is big, fast with a strong arm. His physical attributes got a 4th. Bryce doesn't have any of those things. 

I agree that it challenges the narrative that it's all because the team's bad. If the team doesn't look that bad with Dalton then was it really the team? However, one could still say but last season was so bad it shook him. That's probably true too. Why can't both things be true? 

Can't look desperate if you are hoping for a trade. 

I thought Riddick hit it pretty good in this one. 

38 seconds in tells me he is full of poo and is spinning for clicks. You know how they say in court, where if they lie once you can assume they are lying always? 

To me Riddick is doing a pretty spiteful thing I think, by putting those words in someone's mouth. Unless he knows that is true. Which I doubt.

An honest person would not have said that to Tepper, so he basically assaulting Canales. It is not Canales' fault that Young will not adhere to the the coaching he was obviously given.

And of course I am referring to that Buffalo series and the very noticeable footwork change. Evidence that he had the opportunity to be a better player but reverted to his wonky ass 'techniques'.

Because it is fuging hard not to. But that is still on Young for not getting that done. And unless he gets it done he is just a fraud. A wannabe NFL quarterback, playing at it. I mean NFL quarterbacks are kicking his ass, even the rookies. 

If he works to change this steadily he may be able to get it ingrained in a couple more months. That is as optimistic as I can be for him. 

Riddick though, I don't don't listen to sports talk any more except what youtube clips I like but I used to think pretty highly of him. This is pretty sad, to see this scapegoating. 

I can put words into Canales mouth too: "Mr Tepper, I have a pretty good feel for working with these guys, and have had some luck with it. You know Baker pretty well. That's my work with him.  But I have to be honest, I'm not sure i can promise I can fix Bryce. He has many challenges. There are things we can do to help but so much of it is up to him. If he is willing to listen and work, I am sure we can make him a better QB. How good will be up to him."

 

blah blah blah blah

 

 

 

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On 9/17/2024 at 3:04 PM, CPF4LIFE said:

I gotta admit. This whole season so far has been way more of a hot topic than I thought it was gonna be. This team sucks and is still in the news more than anybody else. Far as the trade,  I'm going to agree. I think right now is the most you probably get for him....lets say dalton comes out and lights it up and even just completely rejuvenates the team. It will just confirm more that Bryce has been the problem and lower his value. Just a hypothetical but it might be smart to jump a trade now. 

The offense is literally only missing a quarterback. The defense is lacking talent but we have one hole on offense right now and I think Dalton will prove that this weekend. 

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48 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Yeah so I’m pretty sure his trade value just got cut in half today. 
 

Need to get him out of here though. Every time I seen him today he was just moping around in the background like some random visitor. 

Just like how he plays QB. 

Little man had two very rude wakeup calls this week, busted his safe space all up. Let's give The Processor a chance to process that. 

If they want him gone I wash my hands too, but I wouldn't do it for just bad play. Financials matter. 

Depending on how it goes this year there may be a late season chance to try and showcase him for the offseason. 

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