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Bryce is starter Sunday per Canales presser


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

The only team with a worse defense that is giving up more yards than the Panthers are the Saints.

If Bryce looks like dogshit against this defense I never want to see him start for this team again.

They are divisional rivals. The Saints had their way with them when healthy on game one. They know the game plan. 

Their D can't be worse than ours. They played Denver 2 weeks ago and gave up 256/122 and we gave up 298/102 Sunday. Seems similar.

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6 minutes ago, Waldo said:

They are divisional rivals. The Saints had their way with them when healthy on game one. They know the game plan. 

Their D can't be worse than ours. They played Denver 2 weeks ago and gave up 256/122 and we gave up 298/102 Sunday. Seems similar.

We are giving up a record number of touchdowns and rushing yards. But somehow their defense is giving up even more total yards per game than us. Technically worse. But we both suck ass regardless.

Obviously I agree they know how to play against Bryce Young. As does the rest of the NFL. The film doesn't lie. I expect to hear quite a few boos from whatever small number of fans show up to BOA. We'll just have to see how ugly it gets. That aspect has become my only source of real amusement with this poverty franchise.

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

Bryce will be 2-18 as a starter after this week

10% win% lol. we should just roll with him the rest of the year at this point, wonder if we can get him to like 8% which has to be a record for a QB with at least 10 starts.

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