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Bryce is still the future


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Just now, Champagnepapi704 said:

So it's an interception if he got the ball off a pass. Again you can't be serious 

Yes I'm serious. Are you? I said I'd call it a strip/fumble instead of an interception because the receiver caught the ball and then the defender took it from him. Of course, they're going to classify it as an INT against the QB, but the play was actually made against the receiver. How old are you?

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35 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.

 

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

And still has the worst supporting cast in the NFL. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you need to make up your mind

 

or are you going to start threatening people again?

It’s called sticking to that facts and not your feelings. To you that looks like someone that’s waffling but I’m not so immature that I can’t call it for what it is. When Bryce is ass I’m going to say it, when he’s making progress and showing signs of the kid you drafted then I’m going to defend him against you fools. 

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