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Will the national media admit they were wrong?


Dorian Gray
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1 hour 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. 

The only problem with your analogy is the NFL doesn’t have a square hole for the peg.  It’s not organizational problems that the super processor overheated and burnt out, that is the heat sinks issue(media and anyone else that believes this has anything to do with the organization)

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1 hour ago, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

 

Those guys should be embarrassed. Their boss should be embarrassed.

Canales, shoved it up their asses. He shouldn’t be embarrassed.. 

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We’ll be on ignore until either we fall back to reality or Andy has himself a run too much fun to look away from. 

Good publications and ex-QBs have been honest like Breer, The Athletic, Chase Daniel, Chris Simms and Kurt Warner to name a few. I imagine those dudes/places will have good continued conversations.

But the obnoxious ones will find new obnoxious stuff to blabber about. 

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When was the last time anyone heard the media call an NFL QB "bad?"

They've had bad games, bad mechanics, bad reads, etc., but when has the media ever said someone was just not a good QB?

That being said, the Panthers organization is still a fugging trainwreck with Tepper at the controls. Canales, Dan Morgan, whoever is brought in, Tepper will find a way to fug it up. And it only compounded and exponentially made things worse by drafting a bad QB.

A bad organization did not make BY a bad QB. Nor did BY being a bad QB make this organization suck. Keep the 2 separate, please.

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