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What would a successful game for Young look like?


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I'm not sure what it would look like.  Anything better than what he's shown so far would be an improvement. He would have to play lights out and have a couple of scoring drives before he ultimately flames out I guess. I don't think there is anything he can do to salvage his career here.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not sure what it would look like.  Anything better than what he's shown so far would be an improvement. He would have to play lights out and have a couple of scoring drives before he ultimately flames out I guess. I don't think there is anything he can do to salvage his career here.

Pretty much. Young is done in Carolina.

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1 minute ago, CBDellinger said:

I get the sense the fans are more done with BY than the org is and I can sense your collective buttholes puckering as you all read this.

the Panthers have proven to be so massively dysfunctional there is no way to guess what they think and are doing.   

Org certainly looks done with him IMO.  And if they aren't done with him....they got horrible management plan for him. 

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2 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

I get the sense the fans are more done with BY than the org is and I can sense your collective buttholes puckering as you all read this.

Yeah I have said that from the beginning. It's not up to the fans whether he stays or goes. Until the team gives up on him this is what you will see. Everyone knew as soon as Andy went down it was back to Young. I also said Andy only had about 4 games in him at best. It was inevitable that Young would start again this season. You were warned.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

One has to be tone deaf if you believe that.  You probably should read the room a better.  Go listen to Dave's comments this week 

The same Dave that said definitively BY is our QB and less than 24 hrs later changed his tune?

C'mon now... dont let your emotions get in the way here.  

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Yeah I have said that from the beginning. It's not up to the fans whether he stays or goes. Until the team gives up on him this is what you will see. Everyone knew as soon as Andy went down it was back to Young. I also said Andy only had about 4 games in him at best. It was inevitable that Young would start again this season. You were warned.

it can always get worse.  Wait to we get to the Plummer games. 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Yeah I have said that from the beginning. It's not up to the fans whether he stays or goes. Until the team gives up on him this is what you will see. Everyone knew as soon as Andy went down it was back to Young. I also said Andy only had about 4 games in him at best. It was inevitable that Young would start again this season. You were warned.

Exactly.  

They weren't tossing BY in the trash... they were trying to save him from himself.  Whether that works or not remains to be seen but they were gonna go back to BY eventually.  

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1 minute ago, CBDellinger said:

Exactly.  

They weren't tossing BY in the trash... they were trying to save him from himself.  Whether that works or not remains to be seen but they were gonna go back to BY eventually.  

Disagree.   They aren't looking out of Bryce Young at this point.  It's the NFL.  Dave Canales is looking out of Dave Canales at this point.  That's how this thing works. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Disagree.   They aren't looking out of Bryce Young at this point.  It's the NFL.  Dave Canales is looking out of Dave Canales at this point.  That's how this thing works. 

I don't disagree with this theory. But the switch was inevitable. It's just that now it's for a different reason. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Disagree.   They aren't looking out of Bryce Young at this point.  It's the NFL.  Dave Canales is looking out of Dave Canales at this point.  That's how this thing works. 

The other Dave is calling the shots here and he's all about his ego and "investment" in BY.

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