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The Carolina Panthers should go back to Bryce Young


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36 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

There are 10 weeks left, it totally matters

Nah. The Panthers aren't going to win more than 1 more game and I doubt they even win 1 more game. For me, it doesn't just have to be Young you play at QB. Play the 3rd string guy instead of Young or Dalton. See if the 3rd stringer can be at least an NFL quality backup.

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12 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

we'd save about 2,4 and 6M 2024-2026

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Okay I thought had concluded the cap acceleration would make it undoable. 

Go for it.

Russini, she is just fixated on the little feller. Seems to use the 2023 narrative for the p[resent day situation.

But she said this: Talked to someone who coached him and he can absolutely succeed in the NFL. I am guaranteeing that would be Bill O'Brien she talked with. Has to be.

Who the hell else would say that? 

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So, Bryce solves the problem of:

Hubbard running for -2 to 1 yard on 2nd down and Miles Sanders getting lost on a 3rd & long screen play?

Johnson dropping a short 1st down pass and refs allowing PI?

Johnson giving up on his route against physical DBs and OL going down field on a pass play?

Nijman giving up a sack in 2 seconds on 3rd and 4?

Hubbard & M.Sanders failing on 2nd & short, 3rd & short, and 4th and short back to back to back?

Hubbard with runs of -2 yards and 0 yards to set up 3rd & 12?

Ekwonu on skates getting bull rushed into the QB on 3rd & 4 in 2 seconds?

Those were how the 7 drives ended before Dalton led a TD drive anchored by a 30 yard pass with pressure in his face again. You think Bryce solves any of that?

Then there's the issue of the RBs and TEs consistently struggling to win in the flats. That's 90% of Bryce's game.

Will Bryce solve the defense giving up 30 points by half time? The Panthers offense only had 2 drives before Young came in the game late 4Q. Is no one else noticing the Panthers only get 1 complete drive in 3Q of games after trailing by 2 to 3 scores? The defense can't get off the field and Evero's high school blitzes can be seen pre-snap by anyone watching. Is Bryce going to fix that?

QB is not the issue for this team. Dalton, Johnson, Thielen and Coker are the strength of the team followed by a hot (run) and cold (pass) OL. Adding an inconsistent QB in Bryce to inconsistent RBs, inconsistent TEs, and an inconsistent OL is going to do what?

Does anyone trust Bryce to read the defense from the pocket after the snap? His receivers and Canales have made it known they don't. What Bryce had success on in HS and college doesn't work in this league. Brian Robinson Jr, Jahmyr Gibbs and Jameson Williams aren't here to bail Bryce out with the huge windows coupled with slower and smaller defenders in college. They're winning with Detroit and Washington making other 1st round QBs look good.

Alabama players from the 2022 and 2023 teams are winning with their teams. The media wanted you to believe Bryce, the tiny unicorn Heisman QB, made that Alabama team better when he was the one being carried with his limited game. The media doesn't want to be wrong on Bryce.

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4 hours ago, Navy_football said:

If they can get rid of Bryce without hamstringing the cap, then I'm all for it. But there's some uncertainty there. Andy ain't coming back as a starter, for backup money. He'll want more. He should want more. 

Just ride Bryce to the #1 pick, and go from there. 

We're getting the first pick regardless man. We are the worst team by a significant margin.

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