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Will the national media admit they were wrong?


Dorian Gray
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Hell no they won’t admit it. The next line will be that Bryce was ruined last year and that’s why he’s bad this year even with a solid team around him and good coach. They’ll never admit that he was never any good, made a poor team last year much worse and didn’t bother to put in the work to get better, preferring to watch Netflix and play video games. 

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42 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton has played in a billion games and fits what Canales does. 

Bryce has never fit.  You would have to create something unique with great skill talent.  So it’s still a failure by Carolina.  They drafted a unicorn and thought he could be a regular NFL QB.  Square peg, round hole.  That is an org failure. 

What exactly does Bryce do so well you could build an offense around his unicorn abilities?

The dude just doesn't have it right now and I doubt he ever will. 

He was a mistake to draft but he was supposed to be super pro ready blah blah...

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45 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton has played in a billion games and fits what Canales does. 

Bryce has never fit.  You would have to create something unique with great skill talent.  So it’s still a failure by Carolina.  They drafted a unicorn and thought he could be a regular NFL QB.  Square peg, round hole.  That is an org failure. 

He fits at Alabama and you ought to know that after seeing him in the NFL. 

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1 hour ago, Dorian Gray said:

All we heard all week was:

  • "It's an organizational failure."
  • "He needs more time."
  • "Nobody could succeed there."
  • "He has no weapons."
  • "The offensive line can't protect anyone."

Dalton has proven for the SECOND time that none of that is true. But because Bryce looks like he's 11, I think people want to coddle him and give him the benefit of the doubt.

It was such fanbase gaslighting.

Nope, they will say Bryce's last 10 games were a fluke and we should start him next week 

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    • And that makes you right. 
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