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Bryce is still the future


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I've been in full support of replacing Bryce, however, he played a good game. Heck he was serviceable and played his 1/11th that Canales preaches. He even stretched the field with a deep pass or two to Coker. Just giving credit to where it's due. There were moments where he played like trash, but the positives outweighed the negatives today. If he can play like this moving forward and continue to progress, then who knows. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

You are miserable lol. Bryce out there throwing to rookies and nobodies and got a W. Gotta tip the cap. 

My guy. It was only recently you were wanting us to tank. But you're calling others miserable? Make up your mind you've flip flopped on this kid more than a politician.

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2 minutes ago, Billy Goat said:

Context is also key. He protected the ball well and made some good passes down field. The Saints are one of the worst defenses in the league statistically, possibly the worst.

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. 

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I would argue the opposite. The Saints are a mess. Carr is still obviously injured and rusty, they were missing both of their starting CBs, their top WR got knocked out of the game, and they had a ton of penalties. A penalty lead to the game winning TD.

Despite all of this, Bryce didn’t exactly light it up. The Saints dominated time of possession but were burned by their own mountain of penalties. The Saints lost this game more than the Panthers won it. If they managed to lose this one after all the gifts the Saints gave them it would have been a new low against a very very bad and poorly coached Saints team. 

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Just now, 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. 

I wouldn't call them prayers. He gave his receivers a chance to compete for balls. Those throws were going out of bounds in his previous performances.

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