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Joe Person: Andy Dalton will 'get another crack' as starting QB


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This was among my predictions for the second half of the season. The Panthers are about to enter a murderer’s row schedule stretch against Kansas City, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia. If Young stumbles in one or more of those, don’t be surprised to see the Red Rifle behind center again, even though the more prudent play would be to stick with Young to see if he can be the guy going forward.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2024/11/13/panthers-andy-dalton-bryce-young-dave-canales-athletic-qb/

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The comfort I take from this is that we've definitely turned the page on Bryce Young. Good.

I honestly didn't believe they were able. 

I got to add, this feels like Morgan has already had non-BY plans for 2025. For me it feels like Dave, Dan, and even Evero had meetings and all three came to same conclusion- "BY is not it". Dan has drop hits about size, dawg, traits, allllll don't help BY future.  

props to them, cause I thought would carry over into 2025. Get the 4th rounder and sign a drew lock or fields or both. Dave himself and his BFF OC hit the highway and find some mystery QB worth a mid-round pick(Rocco Becht, Jaxson Dart, Kurtis Rourke, etc etc)

Even if you don't find a QB, just build the team and a QB will find you.....just like Jake!!

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