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Positive signs from Bryce


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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

My biggest takeaway from this game is we have a real WR in Jalen Coker

Coker definitely looks like a keeper. He looks impressive despite being on the worst team in the NFL. It’s amazing that this kid was undrafted. 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I missed it but get the vibe this mighta killed any trade momentum we may have had? It’s like worst case scenario

Probably.

Only Panthers fans are performing mental gymnastics over this game.

I mean at least the Kyle Allen foolishness was a result of him actually playing pretty well over the course of a few entire games. This is like if Kyle Allen was largely dogshit over the course of an entire season plus 3 more starts but capped off the last start with a garbage time touchdown drive.

The cope is wild.

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I actually agree given the circumstances. Had a couple great intermediate passes to Coker & XL, just missed XL deep, the first int was a mix of him and Tremble timing off but it was easily catchable, second int was underthrown and a great defensive play.

I dunno, it was obvious the gameplan was to get the ball out quickly against the defense leading the league in sacks, so I wasn’t too shocked that they weren’t trying long developing routes.

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11 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

While I think Bryce will never be a successful franchise QB in the NFL, I do think he looked better today. One thing that really hurt his game today were several ill timed penalties and the big drop by Legette on what appeared to be a well orchestrated drive.

I thought the first INT was due to a bad throw. I thought the 2nd INT was the result of great play by the CB.

The interception was due to a great play. But the throw itself was bad. If the defender didn't turn around, it hits him in the back.  It was to low, and it would have taken a Randy Moss type receiver to catch it.   

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