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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Ok maybe he won’t. But it’s a lot more fun watching him try than watching whatever is left of Andy Dalton. There’s a chance you’ll see glimpses of Alabama Bryce and as a Panthers fan that’s more fun to me. If you’re right and he can’t then no harm done, we’ll be in prime position to run it back with another young QB next year. 
 

Me personally, I’m signing Justin Fields and drafting Travis Hunter and every BPA after that.  

Fields as a stop gap and trade back from #1 hopefully we still in position to draft Hunter or Tmac.

 

Horn/Hunter sounds like a good start and we still have Brown in the trenches. If we hit on some more defensive players this defense could improve overnight.

 

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51 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Nah I’m not. I’m making unbiased observations, you should try it. 

Did you observe Thielen and Johnson both the last game Bryce was on the field with them at the same time? They wanted him gone but go ahead and keep riding your Bryceness. 

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26 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

The key words there are:

Prevent: keep (something) from happening or arising.

Defense: the action of defending from or resisting attack.

As in the goal was to prevent them from scoring. They did not succeed. Bryce did, with an undrafted rookie. 

They did a very good job for nine consecutive drives.

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56 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Ok maybe he won’t. But it’s a lot more fun watching him try than watching whatever is left of Andy Dalton. There’s a chance you’ll see glimpses of Alabama Bryce and as a Panthers fan that’s more fun to me. If you’re right and he can’t then no harm done, we’ll be in prime position to run it back with another young QB next year. 
 

Me personally, I’m signing Justin Fields and drafting Travis Hunter and every BPA after that.  

It is not more fun watching him try. Watching Bryce Young is the opposite of fun. I have seen zero glimpses.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

Ok that sounds similar to an Andy Dalton performance earlier this year with a lot more help. You can hate all day long. Facts are facts. Hater. 

Where did I say anything about Dalton? Bryce is awful. Facts are facts, just like the fact that hater is a vapid, intellectually empty cop out of a word to use in this context. You gotta bring something with more substance.

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2 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

I’m not saying it changes a damn thing, but not to acknowledge it is just hate. 

It was very hard for any panther fan to do that, lots of the 6 year result gets place on 1.5 years of BY. For many the trade up and seeing others panthers QBs (former and what ifs) have success adds to the pain. He was our football Seth Curry to carry us to the light of winning, but this guy is Markelle Fultz, added they traded prime draft picks and a cheap top 20 WR for the draft rights....P-A-I-N

In-between that first drive and 4th quarter was the BY we all hate. But hard as it maybe, I was able to see the improved BY without weapons *ON the road against that top 5 D. I know its a Loss and all, still with the lowest bar he showed something on a NFL field in a real game. A couple passes were in spots for only his WRs on the tips and he did have a couple drops that would have made him better. 

Denver is tough place if your top two WRs are rookies and one was a UDFA. Mingo was like having two thomasesesese on field total minus.....

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7 minutes ago, Hogan said:

I admit, I have not watched every minute of every game beginning in September 2023. That said, in what I have seen, I have yet to see a wow play, where I said this guy has potential. Not one. 

Even if he does have close to a wow play, it’s never consistent. It’s the  Same with good games, never consistent. Only good game he has had is GB and their pass defense was atrocious that year. He will make a good throw here and there and play just average and it will make people think there is something there, when there isn’t. 

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He has the third worst winning percentage as a starter in NFL history among players with at least 15 starts and he’s one more loss away from tying our beloved Chris Weinke. Some of you clowns are just delusional when it comes to evaluating players.

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