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Bryce can’t be on the team this time next week.


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Just now, CPcavedweller said:

Does anyone trade for him though? Look at how Dalton has played with the same group. His presence has elevated everyone, including the defense today. Bryce, to me, is worse than PJ Walker and really doesn’t belong on any NFL roster. 

No one is fuging trading for this guy. 

look at how the whole team is reacting to Andy on the sideline. Bryce is hated. 

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No, The benching made him mad apparently, but I think as a spoiled brat kind of thing he dug his heels in "Im not the problem" kind of thing.  Now he's on the sideline watching the same exact offense without him absolutely pummel a team.  If this isnt a wakeup call for him, nothing will be.  Dalton is an older QB, we will probably need his backup at some point, so keep him and maybe now with this true wakeup call he'll finally put in the work thats necessary.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Buzz Killington over here.

You going to give Canales some credit or what?

I mean, I said before the game started I expected us to look good.  That’s what new and no film often does.  This O ain’t on film. Canales isn’t running what he did with Bryce just like Frank didn’t.  It all gets expanded.   Dalton fits what Dave wants to do as well.  

 

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Just now, CRA said:

I mean, I said before the game started I expected us to look good.  That’s what new and no film often does.  This O ain’t on film. Canales isn’t running what he did with Bryce just like Frank didn’t.  It all gets expanded.   Dalton fits what Dave wants to do as well.  

 

I'm kidding it's okay man. I do agree about the film aspect. It's certainly valid. But right now I'm simply thrilled we have something positive to feel better about going forward!

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

He’s literally pouting on the bench and his agent was planting stories with Ian rappaport about the panthers planning to start him again. 

dudes a lifetime bitch. 

He has literally been the biggest supporter today.  

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26 minutes ago, CRA said:

He most likely will be. 

also, as fun as this is, Dalton is getting a huge aid for this O being a 180 from all the film on the Panthers.  This isn’t what the rest of the season will look like.  

it’s like Cam’s return. Reality came quick after that epic game 

This is where I am.

Look, I'm pretty dang thrilled with the W today.  Man, this is just such a turn around from what we've been subjected to the past several years!

BUT!  Is this the real deal, or is this just the backup bump?  What happens in the next couple of weeks will be the big determiner of the value of Bryce Young.  Does Dalton crash back down to earth?  Or does he go back to the mean?

Again, I'm stoked for the W!  I love what this offense looks like when it can operate.  I'm going to enjoy the day (and the rest of the week).  

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