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Who wants Bryce to fail?


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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Just raise your hand here so you don’t have to ruin every positive thread when Panthers win. 

It’s one thing to be critical of Bryce when he deserves it but some of the hate on this board is just weird.  Stop trying to sugar coat it and admit you don’t want Bryce to do anything well because you have moved on forever and are looking to confirm your bias regarding his NFL future 

I wanted him benched too but every time he steps on the field I want him to succeed and do well. He still has a long ways to go but I think he can be a Brock Purdy type of QB with the right pieces around him.  

FAIL HES ALREADY FAILED HIS CEILING IS AVERAGE BACKUP JUST QUIT WITH THIS CRAP. 

 

 

 

126 YARDS PASSING AGAIST ONE OF A FEW TEAMS ACTUALLY WORSE THAN US

 

 

BROCK PURDY WAS MR IRRELEVANT BRYCEY WAS #1 LMFAO IMAGINE COMPARING A #1 TO THE LAST LIKE OH HE COULD BECOME LOL

 

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

FAIL HES ALREADY FAILED HIS CEILING IS AVERAGE BACKUP JUST QUIT WITH THIS CRAP. 

 

126 YARDS PASSING AGAIST ONE OF A FEW TEAMS ACTUALLY WORSE THAN US

Giants defense was ranked 9th against the pass.  Their offense sucks but their defense is much better than ours

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2 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Very few actively want him to fail. But many recognize his very limited ceiling and feel that applauding 125 yards against the Giants, or any of these recent weeks, as 'improvement' is ludicrous. Sure, it's better than he was, but dude was playing D3 football in the NFL those first weeks of this season.

I see Caleb Williams playing like crap with much better weapons so not sure what stats Bryce should have throwing to rookies. I judge his progress mainly on his confidence in the pocket and going through progressions. Looks much improved, the stats will come when the rookies aren’t rookies anymore 

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Very few actively want him to fail. But many recognize his very limited ceiling and feel that applauding 125 yards against the Giants, or any of these recent weeks, as 'improvement' is ludicrous. Sure, it's better than he was, but dude was playing D3 football in the NFL those first weeks of this season.

Bingo. 

He was crowned played of the game when Chuba clearly put that offense on his back and carried them down the field over and over again.  

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If your best game was 126 yards passing vs the Giants then I don't need to root for you to fail.

 

You already failed if this is one of your better games as a pro. Talk to me after we get humbled by the Chiefs next week.

Who said this is his best game?   

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