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Video. Panthers lockeroom breakdown with team by Canales. Joy


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20 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I was looking for Bryce. I can't tell if he's not there, or if the camera is just too high. 

But in all seriousness, imagine being coddled, protected, postured, and positioned to win your whole life, and then over 18 games, you prove you aren't just not good at this level but you're actually one of the worst to ever do it, get replaced, and the QB who has sat behind you that entire time sets multiple milestones and the locker room is going crazy.  Tbh, he probably wants to be traded at this point.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Tbh, he probably wants to die at this point.

FTFY

 

Just kidding, of course. I know, he's worth millions and in the long run he'll be fine. But in his shoes, I would be so horrifically embarrassed that I couldn't show my face in public after that game, much less in that locker room with everyone celebrating the chance to play WITHOUT me. 

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10 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

But in all seriousness, imagine being coddled, protected, postured, and positioned to win your whole life, and then over 18 games, you prove you aren't just not good at this level but you're actually one of the worst to ever do it, get replaced, and the QB who has sat behind you that entire time sets multiple milestones and the locker room is going crazy.  Tbh, he probably wants to be traded at this point.

Yeah. I remember Tepper doing the same for Wilks…walking in, hugging him and calling him ‘brother’

look what happened to him. 

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I meant specifically with football...  and I would say all the way from middle school through college, Bryce was put in that position.

I really don't understand. 

He was elite in middle school, high school and college.  He was one of the best at every level pre-NFL.  He earned all of his previous accolades.  Even if he's the biggest NFL bust in history I don't understand what you mean.  As if, now looking horrible in the NFL has somehow pulled away the curtain and exposed what a fake he was all along. 

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