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Barnwell Trade Idea: Bryce Young <-> Dolphins


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A team will eventually get desperate and give up something stupid for Bryce and it wouldn't be a bad move.  The Panthers haven't exactly set Bryce up for success and it wouldn't surprise me to see him excel in Miami or a place like that where the QB doesn't have to make difficult throws with all the WR and RB talent.  

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9 minutes ago, jtm said:

A team will eventually get desperate and give up something stupid for Bryce and it wouldn't be a bad move.  The Panthers haven't exactly set Bryce up for success and it wouldn't surprise me to see him excel in Miami or a place like that where the QB doesn't have to make difficult throws with all the WR and RB talent.  

 

All they'll need then is a Hail Mary specialist. 

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25 minutes ago, jtm said:

A team will eventually get desperate and give up something stupid for Bryce and it wouldn't be a bad move.  The Panthers haven't exactly set Bryce up for success and it wouldn't surprise me to see him excel in Miami or a place like that where the QB doesn't have to make difficult throws with all the WR and RB talent.  

lol that's all the Panthers have done now for almost 2 years is invest  in the development of Bryce Young .& here we are 2 coaches later  one a former NFL Qb & the other one a Qb guru ,2 second round WR 's Jonathan Mingo & XL  , 2 FA WR additions  in Adam Theilen & Diontae Johnson & 2 of the highest paid oLinemen in the NFL Damien Lewis & Robert Hunt & still after all that  BY has managed to somehow continually take a step back 

so you tell me exactly what it is that we need to  to make Bryce Young a better QB ?

 

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