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What could they realistically get for Bryce??


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3 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Personally don't think it's a good idea to trade the #1 pick in the draft after 18 games. That's too early to completely give up on him.

Well, give up or not, you paid big time for 4 years of control and the 5th year option. If you were certain he just was a drag on things you may not care about that but that isn't nothing.

For one thing that should really attractive to a suitor, if there are any. And there are always suitors for QBs. 

The play is to have that Buffalo drive in an official game, even if it is just garbage time. I don't see non garbage time defenses giving him anything but if somehow you could get a matchup where he could look good then you stick him in there and hope he can look like more than he is. 

Maybe you can get a much better return.

If they really think he is an NFL starter then no way they should trade him. I actually trust the staff to make that call. 

 

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3 hours ago, Navy_football said:

Personally don't think it's a good idea to trade the #1 pick in the draft after 18 games. That's too early to completely give up on him.

The thing is...its not about the pick. It's about the player drafted at that pick. Bryce was always a special case, the rare red flags were there. Smallest qb ever, no arm strength for the nfl, no physical traits that stand out. You don't have those discussions about most qbs that come out no matter where they are drafted.  And those things can't be coached up. That was always the concern and sets him apart from everybody else. 

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19 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

The thing is...its not about the pick. It's about the player drafted at that pick. Bryce was always a special case, the rare red flags were there. Smallest qb ever, no arm strength for the nfl, no physical traits that stand out. You don't have those discussions about most qbs that come out no matter where they are drafted.  And those things can't be coached up. That was always the concern and sets him apart from everybody else. 

If people want to put it all on the Panthers, let them if the price is right.

If that is the plan. 

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18 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

The thing is...its not about the pick. It's about the player drafted at that pick. Bryce was always a special case, the rare red flags were there. Smallest qb ever, no arm strength for the nfl, no physical traits that stand out. You don't have those discussions about most qbs that come out no matter where they are drafted.  And those things can't be coached up. That was always the concern and sets him apart from everybody else. 

Yeah, but dude has regressed in 2 games this season. These are throws he's made before - in the NFL. These are reads he's made before - in the NFL. Something ain't right with him. And it isn't physical. It's mental. He has much better protection, much better receivers and a much better scheme. He should be playing better.

But then again, do you want a mentally weak guy on your team - at QB? Maybe I've convinced myself...

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

If there was a belief in Bryce why the fug did they bench him???

Because he is a disaster. He was getting no better at all. Hurting the team. 

But the FoMO is real, they want to try and fix him a little and see if he responds with better play, I guess. 

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