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Bryce is still the future


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The bar is really low, but certainly showed some progress. He had some nice plays but also lots of bad ones. It was an inconsistent effort. The stats would be better if David Moore doesn’t drop a deep shot that Bryce put in a good spot and if the Saints CB doesn’t make an incredible interception on a play where the officials should have called DPI on another deep shot. That was a really nice deep throw to the outside, which is where he’s really struggled.
 

He had plays where stepped up and navigated the pocket better than he has in the past. But he also had a bunch of plays where he didn’t manage the pocket well at all. And a lot of plays where he was to quick to dump the ball down behind or at the line of scrimmage. Those types of plays are drive killers and mostly negate the positives he showed. 
 

So I don’t really take much away from this game. He performed better than he’s done in the past because it went from zero positives to a handful of positives. But that’s not the bar we should be judging him by. We need to see more consistency from him. And we need to see it over a sustained period of time. Right now, there are no indications we’ll ever see that. 

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

He threw up several absolute prayers and should have been picked off twice more.

He was bad, but that Saints team was somehow worse.

Allen might not leave Charlotte as their HC. 

Yet is actually is a victory that he is willing to throw it. I honestly think Canales might have threatened him if he kept checking it down or throwing it away. Go down the field with the ball and let what will happen, happen. 

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Some of you so-called panthers “fans” need to have your card revoked. 
 

Bryce played his best game of his career today and HE IS GETTING BETTER EVERY GAME. 
 

Let’s see if he keeps progressing and if he does…we won’t be anywhere near the #1 pick and we may have found our qb of the future after his horrific start. I choose to believe in Bryce for now.

 

Also…he has 3 wins in his career and all 3 were 4th quarter comebacks.

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Just now, woahfraze said:

The bar is really low, but certainly showed some progress. He had some nice plays but also lots of bad ones. It was an inconsistent effort. The stats would be better if David Moore doesn’t drop a deep shot that Bryce put in a good spot and if the Saints CB doesn’t make an incredible interception on a play where the officials should have called DPI on another deep shot. That was a really nice deep throw to the outside, which is where he’s really struggled.
 

He had plays where stepped up and navigated the pocket better than he has in the past. But he also had a bunch of plays where he didn’t manage the pocket well at all. And a lot of plays where he was to quick to dump the ball down behind or at the line of scrimmage. Those types of plays are drive killers and mostly negate the positives he showed. 
 

So I don’t really take much away from this game. He performed better than he’s done in the past because it went from zero positives to a handful of positives. But that’s not the bar we should be judging him by. We need to see more consistency from him. And we need to see it over a sustained period of time. Right now, there are no indications we’ll ever see that. 

 

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2 minutes ago, LelouchBritannia said:

Some of you so-called panthers “fans” need to have your card revoked. 
 

Bryce played his best game of his career today and HE IS GETTING BETTER EVERY GAME. 
 

Let’s see if he keeps progressing and if he does…we won’t be anywhere near the #1 pick and we may have found our qb of the future after his horrific start. I choose to believe in Bryce for now.

1 td is the best game of his career?

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