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Bryce made clutch throws today. I'd even go as far to say that it's because of Bryce's play that we even tied the game. He gave his receivers a chance at least.  Some ended in drops, some in PI. Thielan 2 pt drop, XL drop on the last drive, and Ickey with false starts didn't help Bryce. But he made big 3rd and long and 4th down passes to keep the drive alive. 

I haven't watched every single Panthers game this year, but with Bryce playing like this. I will be tuning in to see if he is really getting better or if this is just a mirage.

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11 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

And he was bailed out by the refs on a desperation blimp, in between handing it off to the better player, Chuba

I've been one of the biggest Bryce haters on here, but this just seems like you are grasping at anything to hate.  Was he perfect, no, but if he continues to play the way he did today I could live with him at QB

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I don't want to get over excited  just yet, but Bryce Young seemed to have turned a corner today.

Today for the first time, Bryce showed me a lot of the things Pro Scouts were seeing when they sang his praise before he was drafted.

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