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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

Develop into what?

The worst #1 overall draft pick of all time. By all means keep trotting him out there so the a panthers can enjoy the distinction of trading a kings ransom for the worst QB in NFL history ever drafted #1 overall. Because at this rate Young will be that bad. 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

The worst #1 overall draft pick of all time. By all means keep trotting him out there so the a panthers can enjoy the distinction of trading a kings ransom for the worst QB in NFL history ever drafted #1 overall. Because at this rate Young will be that bad. 

I don’t see much competition when you look at the haul they gave up. 
It makes blowing a 1st overall look like a speed bump. 

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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

What can it hurt to let him play out the season. We aren’t going anywhere with or without him. I’m moving on to the Hornets now, at least they’re entertaining.

It can hurt bc he will play a decent game or two, decent by his standards, and the staff and ownership will think he can be the guy or at least try him again next year. Then we will repeat this process again next year and then again after that. He needs to be benched permanently. 

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5 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The worst #1 overall draft pick of all time. By all means keep trotting him out there so the a panthers can enjoy the distinction of trading a kings ransom for the worst QB in NFL history ever drafted #1 overall. Because at this rate Young will be that bad. 

I can't recall another #1 pick or high 1st rounder period that just looked like he flat out didn't have NFL caliber talent. Plenty bust, but it's usually not because of a complete and utter lack of NFL caliber physical talent. There's other factors that made the physical talent not translate. But with Bryce he just flat out looks like he doesn't belong. If you didn't know who he was you'd assume he was a UDFA who went to the owner's D3 alma mater or something and only got his NFL cup of coffee because of that and he has no shot of actually making a roster.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can't recall another #1 pick or high 1st rounder period that just looked like he flat out didn't have NFL caliber talent. Plenty bust, but it's usually not because of a complete and utter lack of NFL caliber physical talent. There's other factors that made the physical talent not translate. But with Bryce he just flat out looks like he doesn't belong. If you didn't know who he was you'd assume he was a UDFA who went to the owner's D3 alma mater or something and only got his NFL cup of coffee because of that and he has no shot of actually making a roster.

I don’t understand it. 
And it is fine to say, Mike Sanders sucks, Ian Thomas sucks, but don’t you fuging dare hate on Bryce. 

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5 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The worst #1 overall draft pick of all time. By all means keep trotting him out there so the a panthers can enjoy the distinction of trading a kings ransom for the worst QB in NFL history ever drafted #1 overall. Because at this rate Young will be that bad. 

I’m looking at Bryce’s career stats vs Jamarcus Russell’s and I mean….  

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

It can hurt bc he will play a decent game or two, decent by his standards, and the staff and ownership will think he can be the guy or at least try him again next year. Then we will repeat this process again next year and then again after that. He needs to be benched permanently. 

There is no Qb worthy of a top 3 pick next year so whoever gives the team the best chance to win is going to play for the next 1-2 years. Bryce is durable at least and did more than Mayfield and Rodgers and Herbert against this defense

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The worst #1 overall draft pick of all time. By all means keep trotting him out there so the a panthers can enjoy the distinction of trading a kings ransom for the worst QB in NFL history ever drafted #1 overall. Because at this rate Young will be that bad. 

He already is.

He's easily the biggest Draft bust of all time.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can't recall another #1 pick or high 1st rounder period that just looked like he flat out didn't have NFL caliber talent. Plenty bust, but it's usually not because of a complete and utter lack of NFL caliber physical talent. There's other factors that made the physical talent not translate. But with Bryce he just flat out looks like he doesn't belong. If you didn't know who he was you'd assume he was a UDFA who went to the owner's D3 alma mater or something and only got his NFL cup of coffee because of that and he has no shot of actually making a roster.

He genuinely looks like if you grabbed a 22 year old fan out of the stands and handed him the football.

He's small, he's slow, he doesn't know the plays, he can't read the field, he can't make the throws, he doesn't want to get hit - it's actually astounding to watch.

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Just now, Ghostofdelhomme said:

 

There is no Qb worthy of a top 3 pick next year so whoever gives the team the best chance to win is going to play for the next 1-2 years. Bryce is durable at least and did more than Mayfield and Rodgers and Herbert against this defense

They allowed poo to loosen up once they got way up because they know just keep it in front of them. So you had a scripted drive which went pretty well, but then we see the typical bail from the pocket and throw it ob on third down. And the like. 

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