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Dianna Russian: several teams interested in Bryce Young


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On 10/22/2024 at 9:03 PM, Jon Snow said:

And it's not ugly already?

Plummer can't possibly be worse than Bryce was the first 2 weeks. Throwing 4-5 picks is one thing, but being afraid to even attempt throws past 5 yards and overthrowing guys by 5 yards on routine throws is something even most reasonably athletic guys off the street could manage if thrown into an NFL game.

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Having said that, I think Bryce has to realize this game is basically his last shot to show that he can even begin to live up to his draft status. If he goes out and lays an egg the way he did against the Saints and Chargers he's for sure cemented as a bust.

If he at least shows some improvement and some signs of life it could be at least enough to get some teams more interested in trading more than a 5th rounder for him.

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18 minutes ago, strato said:

 

Panthers villains... There really needs to be a separate room for pre Bryce Young fugups. 

just lay it out as to who really made the call on Young and also, after seeing the results of that decision ... who was behind the associated urgency to double down and build (overbuild) an unsinkable offense to hide him in? Damn the expense and damn the impact on the rest of the team (defense).

Lay that out in detailed fashion, without the Hunger Games gossip drama cryptic treatment this time. We'll have the biggest villains and yes men.

the glove fits, so you can't acquit 

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57 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Plummer can't possibly be worse than Bryce was the first 2 weeks. Throwing 4-5 picks is one thing, but being afraid to even attempt throws past 5 yards and overthrowing guys by 5 yards on routine throws is something even most reasonably athletic guys off the street could manage if thrown into an NFL game.

I agree. But Canales doesn't see it that way it appears. Or he is forced to.

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Plummer can't possibly be worse than Bryce was the first 2 weeks. Throwing 4-5 picks is one thing, but being afraid to even attempt throws past 5 yards and overthrowing guys by 5 yards on routine throws is something even most reasonably athletic guys off the street could manage if thrown into an NFL game.

Sure he can. I'm not saying this to promote Young. I am saying it becuase it's the Panthers.

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Plummer can't possibly be worse than Bryce was the first 2 weeks. Throwing 4-5 picks is one thing, but being afraid to even attempt throws past 5 yards and overthrowing guys by 5 yards on routine throws is something even most reasonably athletic guys off the street could manage if thrown into an NFL game.

I really hope we get to see it.  I'm a Bryce hater but Plummer doesn't belong in the NFL.  His job was to make Bryce look serviceable by comparison.

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26 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I really hope we get to see it.  I'm a Bryce hater but Plummer doesn't belong in the NFL.  His job was to make Bryce look serviceable by comparison.

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It failed then. They basically looked like the same guy. Except one was the #1 overall pick and the other an afterthought of a UDFA. Ouch.

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6 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

I don't understand the statement "what he done to the fanbase ". As far as I know he hasn't touched any fans beyond a handshake now and then. If watching him play effects you physically and emotionally then I think the problem is with you. You may not want to watch football anymore if it has that kind of effect on you.

I know he stinks as a qb but cmon, some if you act like he ran over your dog or boned your mom or something.

Ian Thomas has scammed this team out of more money than anyone and the outrage for that guy is nothing more than a mouse fart. Young will be gone when they can move him so be patient. 

He’s absolutely created a rift that wasn’t there before, between the vocal, annoying people who think “Bryce can’t fail he can only be failed” and everyone else with developed frontal lobes. 

and being less of a scam than Ian thomas is a given. Enron and Madoff would have walked if they could have compared their accusations against Ian. 

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