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Trading deadline Nov 5...Bryce???


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Bryce didn't kill the team today. He played better then he has against a team (as bad as us). Was this the reason why Canales wouldn't commit to him starting the next game?

One of his best games he has had so far (not saying much).   With the deadline November 5th, could this be what they where hoping for as a showcase game?

Could their be teams interested in a trade and hoping this will get a better deal after this game?

I don't believe Young is a Canales type QB and maybe Tepper gave the ok to move him.

What u got?

 

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He really didn't have a good game today. He just didn't look as terrible as he did his first two games. He still threw a pick, averaged 6.6 per completion and couldn't throw for 200 yards against the only defense worse than us.

With that being said, if he can play at this level the rest of the season and not look completely terrible, we COULD get a Day 2 pick out of him.

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So, Bryce aint that guy, he's just flat out never going to be a franchise QB

Because of that, I'm in the camp of trading him right now before he plays another snap and hurts his value anymore.

But the more I think about it, while I don't think it would happen, if he somehow did show improvement the rest of the year to where they decide to give him one last chance next year, even if we likely still kept losing along the way.

That could give us that Top 5 pick, and if we're giving Bryce one more year, T-Mac would absolutely be the most logical draft pick we could make, as it would give him that perfect outside true #1 he hasn't had yet to see if it helps him turn a corner.

If you could somehow guarantee the above scenario played out, I'd be perfectly fine watching Bryce screw up again next year if it got my guy on the Panthers for the decade following that, LOL.

Having said that, he's a bum, playing him more will only hurt his stock, just trade him tomorrow morning for whatever the best offer is.

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