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Mike Kaye: Panthers might start Bryce Young final 7 games


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8 hours ago, La Pantera said:

Ten games in, you should have an understanding of what guys are capable of.

I think Bryce is garbage and won’t work out. BUT the staff has to give him a shot late (barring a playoff push…lol) to determine if they need to move on.

If they haven’t figured out what Young is by now they never will and don’t belong in the NFL.

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36 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

49ers cut bait with Trey Lance after 8 games. just sayin...

Difference is SF has #1-3 ranked TE, LT, RB, MLB, Edge.

And the Purdy saved them. 

They have the most talented roster in the league and have so for a couple years. 

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8 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

Our offense has been much more explosive with Dalton in there?  In literally every facet.   Every single player on the offense has improved statistically with Dalton at qb.

The offense moves better but hardly explosive. Long pass play of 39 yards? Is the bar that low now? The 2nd longest pass was 35 and that was Bryce against NO. Give Bryce a few drives or a half here and there at the least. 
If I’m Bryce and Canales, if the defense if playing cover 0 or 1 I don’t want to see any pass less than 30 air yards or you’re benched immmediately. That’s his marching orders and if he fails, cut his ass

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Or you listen to them like you listen to a heel wrestler cutting a promo.  They're just trying to get people worked up to generate some heat.  It's all about entertainment.

It's all entertainment. If you want to get views and clicks say something controversial and you are set. Doesn't matter what it is.

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Dammit.

Y'all are nuts talking about being in favor of playing Young. Out.Of.Your.Minds.

It is total disrespect to us. And his teammates. 

You can't remember defenses all crowded because he can't or won't throw deeper than ten yards:? Okay, 12.

Cannot have a running game at all like that. You can't have an offense.
Go back and look at his numbers or rewatch the first two games, if you have the stomach for it. Watch the looks on his teammates' faces when they interviewed them after he was benched. They can barely conceal their relief. Joy, even.

I wish I were lying. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Got it

I couldn't help but laugh when people talked Bryce in the Bears game. He threw ok in garbage time until the got in the red zone. But then he failed.

I was recommended a video on YouTube containing all of Bryce’s throws against the Bears and he looked exactly the same as he did before the benching. He was just playing against backups. 

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56 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I was recommended a video on YouTube containing all of Bryce’s throws against the Bears and he looked exactly the same as he did before the benching. He was just playing against backups. 

He ran to the right, and threw a nice pass downfield.  He also threw a decent pass across the middle after stepping up in the pocket.   A couple of short completions and a decent scramble.

He still can't throw from the pocket other than some short passes to the backs and side outs to the receiver.   

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I was recommended a video on YouTube containing all of Bryce’s throws against the Bears and he looked exactly the same as he did before the benching. He was just playing against backups. 

I said this in the preseason, people were so pumped to see him "thrive" in the one drive he played. I saw the same old crap, noodle armed throws and cheap completions against vanilla defense. 

The guy is so physically limited that Defenses know how to make him do what they want. That leads to no running game and just bad offense. 

He is not what we were sold and until the organization accepts that, nothing good will happen. 

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12 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He ran to the right, and threw a nice pass downfield.  He also threw a decent pass across the middle after stepping up in the pocket.   A couple of short completions and a decent scramble.

He still can't throw from the pocket other than some short passes to the backs and side outs to the receiver.   

Against backups. That first throw looked just as slow and lazy as his passes have always looked. 

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Against backups. That first throw looked just as slow and lazy as his passes have always looked. 

He shines in practice and garbage time. Keep playing him and watch the D tighten up and eat his lunch, even the backups. I also don't remember them blitzing either which he can't handle.

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