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How many passing yards will Bryce have tomorrow


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Passing Yards  

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  1. 1. How many passing yards will Bryce have

    • Less than 100
      34
    • Between 100 to 150
      29
    • Between 150 to 200
      6
    • More than 200
      3

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  • Poll closed on 10/27/2024 at 04:59 PM

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3 hours ago, frankw said:

There can be multiple things true at one time.

The Panthers can be an awful organization ran by the Tepper's. And Bryce Young can always have been doomed as a starting QB in this league regardless of destination. The biggest thing about Bryce aside from everything he lacks on the field is he has absolutely no fire in his belly or a chip on his shoulder. That will get you a bust at #1 overall regardless of extenuating circumstances.

You have zero fuging clue what he has in his “belly”. This is where yall start going too far man. I spend a lot of time around athletes. Stop thinking yall know their mental makeup through a television screen. You do not. Criticize his performance, that’s fair, but you do not know what he’s thinking. You don’t know how he feels. 
 

I expect better from someone like you bro. Remember when the entire media AND people her called Cam “a bad loser, Mr. Mopey head”. When it was really just a culture shock to the losing culture that he got dropped into. 

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29 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You have zero fuging clue what he has in his “belly”. This is where yall start going too far man. I spend a lot of time around athletes. Stop thinking yall know their mental makeup through a television screen. You do not. Criticize his performance, that’s fair, but you do not know what he’s thinking. You don’t know how he feels. 
 

I expect better from someone like you bro. Remember when the entire media AND people her called Cam “a bad loser, Mr. Mopey head”. When it was really just a culture shock to the losing culture that he got dropped into. 

Oh come on with the melodrama man let's be two real adults here. He's sitting on 38 million dollars guaranteed no matter what happens. He's been handed starting gigs since high school.

Nobody is out to get Bryce Young. He wanted to be the #1 pick. He sat out the combine in order to ensure he would be in this position. He gamed the system. He got what he wanted and this is what comes with the territory.

Mentioning Bryce in the same sentence as Cam in this aspect is honestly disrespectful and you of all people should know better. Bryce Young has never in his life had to go through the adversity that Cam Newton did before he even got to Auburn. Bryce has had the absolute best to work with since high school and has walked his way into starting positions on some of the best teams. Cam Newton conversely had to work his ass off just to shed the reputation of being a bad person for little more than a simple mistake over a laptop. Then he had to EARN his way back to being a starter. He proceeded to carry an Auburn team to a championship win. He was a champion through and through not just on the field but in life. That's why it was a culture shock for him. I have no idea why I'm having to explain this difference to you considering all your bluster over Cam Newton through the years.

In actuality and we've had this discussion before and you usually change the subject or take off but CJ Stroud is actually the correct comparison for Cam Newton as far as predraft treatment and overall perception of him and his character goes. Bryce Young in no way shape or form fits that bill. He's had every excuse afforded to him for a long time and been treated like royalty. Now people are acknowledging his shortcomings and while I sympathize with him on a personal level. Again I emphasize. He wanted this. He got it. All anyone has ever wanted to see is him display himself worthy of the selection. Myself included.

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On 10/26/2024 at 2:41 PM, Gapanthersfan said:

Surprisingly 228 for 2 TDs and 2 picks. X ups his game. 

We’re living in end times. 

Do I win a Nostradamus award. 

Actual: 224 yards, 2 TDs, 2 picks and X had a nice TD grab. 

Damn shame Kittle, MH junior and McConkey rode the pine on my fantasy team. I lost by 20 points. 

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