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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Reminds me of the packer game last year, tearing up a bad defense. I just hope he can be consistent. Giants suck too and that’s who we have next week. 

Yeah, he followed up that GB game with 0 points in two games. 

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

This is so idiotic.  The best case is that he works out here.  Clearly.  Go be miserable 

I said that all last year and going into this year. I still want him to be good, I just don’t think he is. Not miserable at all, this doesn’t affect the outcome of my day whatsoever. 

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Just now, CPcavedweller said:

Objectively, I told you so. He is playing well enough to win, against almost anyone, in this game. This is, by far, his best game as a Pro. This is the first time since Week 16 of 2022 that I’ve seen the Panthers really look competent, other than the Raiders game. 

🤣🤣🤣🤣 agaisnt anyone? Lnfao hes facing a saints defense down their two starting corners....

 

Lnfao yeah right the Lions would drop 74 on this team and Brycey would throw 4 picks....

 

It's funny bryce shows up ONLY when there are 0 expectations this team is 1-7 

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1 minute ago, Silent Majority said:

I'm not a fan of Bryce. I am a fan of the Panthers, though. Bryce playing well is good for all parties involved. Go take you a victory young man!

Not sure why people are mad that he’s playing well. I’ve been the biggest, hugest, Bryce critic on this board, since before the 2023 NFL draft. He is doing things in this game that he hasn’t done in any NFL game to this point. And he’s doing it against a Dennis Allen defense. 

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