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Mike Kaye: Panthers might start Bryce Young final 7 games


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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This is actually good news.

 

His play during that stretch will likely determine what we do in the draft.

 

He continues to play bad we likely going QB. If he plays well he might be our starting QB again.

 

This is his last chance to prove himself. Do I believe in him? Hell no. But at least we have him one last shot to prove himself.

It doesn’t matter what he does during those 7 games, he’s gone. 

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3 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

I mean if the Panthers are 1-9/2-8 going into the bye week than there's really no reason not to - see if the break did Young any good and if not, can be clear eyed in knowing you gave an honest evaluation before deciding to move on. Only downside is if he's just as a bad that may torpedo any potential trade value from a team that thinks the situation was the problem rather than the player.

Which is absolutely why im not playing him if I'm calling the shots. 

Everybody outside the organization thinks this team is dumb and incompetent as it gets so why should we make it easier for them if they think they're so much smarter than us?  If they think bryce is salvageable then give us reasonable compensation for him and they can try and turn him into a great player and see how that goes. Funny part is....when they fail the media is still gonna come for us anyway because the narrative will be he was already ruined. Lol

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34 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Which is absolutely why im not playing him if I'm calling the shots. 

Everybody outside the organization thinks this team is dumb and incompetent as it gets so why should we make it easier for them if they think they're so much smarter than us?  If they think bryce is salvageable then give us reasonable compensation for him and they can try and turn him into a great player and see how that goes. Funny part is....when they fail the media is still gonna come for us anyway because the narrative will be he was already ruined. Lol

Yeah no doubt. The counter to that is the Green Bay Game last year. The one everyone used to vouch for him, and it came after he had been 'ruined' for 13 games.

How ironic, the very game they used to prop him up is the game that 'ruined' their narrative. 

There were only two games left and he wasn't ruined then, obviously. Came out for 2024 and was as bad as you will ever see for two games to get his ass sat down. After that Buffalo drive and all that. 

Let them think it is the Panthers' fault he can't play. 

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2 hours ago, strato said:

Here is how it works.

 This word: S H 1 T.

He is the SH. No SH no IT.

Dumb….grow up.

Learn respect and your life might improve…your welcome 

Young has accomplished more in his life than your entire family tree.  Let that sink in…way in

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21 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Dumb….grow up.

Learn respect and your life might improve…your welcome 

Young has accomplished more in his life than your entire family tree.  Let that sink in…way in

Depends on your definition of accomplishment and what you value. In the sports world, most likely. In the real world, I highly doubt it. 

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30 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Dumb….grow up.

Learn respect and your life might improve…your welcome 

Young has accomplished more in his life than your entire family tree.  Let that sink in…way in

This coming from an immature person that leaves poo on people's posts that he doesn't like. And just fuging insults people. Yeah I am about tired of your poo.

I mean, you seriously might be the dumbest motherfuger here.

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7 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

If DC thinks the development of BY is more important than all other offensive players, he can kick rocks too. But sure, let's triple down on BY being an NFL QB. Ideas like this are why we can't have nice things. 

I disagree. Nothing wrong with playing the former #1 overall pick that late in a lost season.

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45 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Dumb….grow up.

Learn respect and your life might improve…your welcome 

Young has accomplished more in his life than your entire family tree.  Let that sink in…way in

Listen here bud, he's thrown way more interceptions than I ever have. I have never thrown an interception in the NFL.

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