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Bryce Young will start Sunday vs Broncos


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32 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Let’s not start this narrative stuff. Denver has one of the best defenses in the league. 

Lol “narrative” ok buzzword sally. Either way bryce stinks and about to get blown out by a middling team at best 

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24 minutes ago, strato said:

Are these team officials/evaluators really buying into "oh it's the Panthers just like with Mayfield and Darnold?" As if Bryce has no limitations other than what we imposed on him and he'll be good away from Charlotte?

That is really sort of what they would need to think to offer us anything good.

And if you watch HIM, I don't know how you see that. 

I think anyone still on the young bandwagon has not watched any games he has played in forthe panthers.  It was obvious after his first ever nfl game against the falcons.  Even if he uses the super processor and makes all the right decisions he lacks rhe physical ability to make the decisions succesfully.  Even if the guy is open he will miss him or throw such a week pass that its unsuccessful.   He may have 2025 in the league and then i think he is done in the nfl. 

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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

LOL 

This season is such a hilarious dumpster fire

The past handful of seasons have been dumpster fires.  And we keep throwing gas on the dumpster.

Literally ”Can’t get any worse”. Then tune in tomorrow for the next twist in the Soap Opera.

The drama is the only reason I’m even tuning in at this point.

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Conference call today with a Dallas fan in Chicago.  Bears and Cowboys fan.

”I so wanna tell you the Cowboys suck.  But I’m a Panthers fan (he cringes and apologizes) and you’re welcome. If your Bears wanna take that one back, we are still open to discussion.  Bryce for Caleb and DJ Moore, call the other picks even.”

I say a similar thing to 49ers fans and many others now that I think about it.

This is what it has come to. /facepalm

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27 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

I think anyone still on the young bandwagon has not watched any games he has played in forthe panthers.  It was obvious after his first ever nfl game against the falcons.  Even if he uses the super processor and makes all the right decisions he lacks rhe physical ability to make the decisions succesfully.  Even if the guy is open he will miss him or throw such a week pass that its unsuccessful.   He may have 2025 in the league and then i think he is done in the nfl. 

It was always a question.. I mean would he throw it? Once he saw how fast poo was and then, he still only has what he has. Can he resolve that?

That was bigger than him being short. I thought. 

So much of his stuff comes down to slim margins, and they are just everywhere with him. It is a lot to ask. 

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1 hour ago, bandu said:

I am not exactly sure what anyone would see in Bryce Young at this stage of his nFL carrer besides being a huge gamble for  an undersized Qb with a weak arm & a massive project where you would have to surround him with elite talent .

There are multitudes of bust QB's that get 2nd chances. I don't think Bryce will be any different 

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