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Positive signs from Bryce


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9 hours ago, NAS said:

I may be in minority but I saw some positive signs from Bryce today 

he stood in the pocket a lot more and threw despite the pressure,attempted throws downfield, showed better command and poise

Negatives; inconsistent accuracy, terrible timing of interceptions, needs to be more aggressive downfield.

i expected a worse performance tbh, he looked improved compared to first two weeks but not sure if he deserves more starts.

part of me wants to see if he can build off this, maybe I’m crazy

 

 

 

Hoping enough positive to increase trade value.

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9 hours ago, KillerKat said:

STarting Bryce only hurts whatever trade value he has.

Nobody’s trading for him. Maybe a conditional 7th but anyone who’s holding onto hope that there’s another team as dumb as we are is delusional. Bryce Young is worse than Jimmy Clausen and he’ll be selling insurance in 5 years. Maybe he can process those claims as well as he was supposed to process football. He’s a joke and so is this clown show called a professional football team. fug David Tepper and his stupid wife for what he’s done to this team. 

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1 hour ago, FattyFatFat said:

Nobody’s trading for him. Maybe a conditional 7th but anyone who’s holding onto hope that there’s another team as dumb as we are is delusional. Bryce Young is worse than Jimmy Clausen and he’ll be selling insurance in 5 years. Maybe he can process those claims as well as he was supposed to process football. He’s a joke and so is this clown show called a professional football team. fug David Tepper and his stupid wife for what he’s done to this team. 

He is a multi millionaire. No need to sell anything.

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12 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Being a fan of the panthers now means thinking below average play is a positive.

It always has. What other team would be crying about not being able to pay $$$s on a second contract to an average RB when your GM already selected a “more talented” RB in the 2nd round?

We’ve always way overrated our players and it’s been worse since we’ve been a losing team.

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