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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

mac and bone literally just said he is playing like the best qb in the league.  Goddamn dont ever change fnz

I'm fairly enthusiastic he's not hot garbage anymore but it's getting silly.

 

They may or may not believe that but their job isn't to analyze its to get stupid people engaged. 

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

I'm fairly enthusiastic he's not hot garbage anymore but it's getting silly.

 

They may or may not believe that but their job isn't to analyze its to get stupid people engaged. 

That's also not what they said.

He's playing like "one of the best".  Which over the last several weeks, he has.   

And yea, it's Mac and Bone; they are just fans running a radio show.  

 

I'm shocked clownface actually listens to Panthers sports talk radio when he clearly hates the team.

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Just now, jamos14 said:

That's also not what they said.

He's playing like "one of the best".  Which over the last several weeks, he has.   

And yea, it's Mac and Bone; they are just fans running a radio show.  

 

I'm shocked clownface actually listens to Panthers sports talk radio when he clearly hates the team.

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25 minutes ago, csx said:

Young completed 55% of his passes for 190 yds sith a 69 passer rating while throwing and interception that lead to 7  when we lost by 6 and he is  getting praised. 

Interesting 

Let's be fair here. If Legette didn't have stone hands it would've been 220 yards, 2 TDs and 1 Int and we'd have been winning with 45 seconds left. More than respectable for a road game against the Eagles who have the best overall defense and only allowing 180 yards passing per game.

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27 minutes ago, Billy Goat said:

Let's be fair here. If Legette didn't have stone hands it would've been 220 yards, 2 TDs and 1 Int and we'd have been winning with 45 seconds left. More than respectable for a road game against the Eagles who have the best overall defense and only allowing 180 yards passing per game.

context doesn't matter when you've got your narrative to run with. 

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

mac and bone literally just said he is playing like the best qb in the league.  Goddamn dont ever change fnz

Absolutely bonkers takes going on right now with Bryce. I’m all for people saying he’s improved and playing good ball (which he has and is) but it’s not spectacular like what fnz is saying. They aren’t the only ones, national talking heads are shouting from the mountain tops as well, I’m sorry but under 200 yards, one TD and a game losing INT isn’t the best football in the league.
 

Instead of hyping him up like everyone is doing, why not take a realist approach and just say he’s playing well. All this talk about he’s “him” and the franchise and all that is wild. Let him finish out the season first. For us to declare him as the guy with the start of his career he had is irresponsible. Before anyone calls me a hater, I’ve said multiple times I want him to do well because if he does, we win, I’ve even acknowledged he’s proven me wrong and is playing well, but the overreactions are exhausting. 
 

All the people dogging on XL and saying they are done with him and sucks etc, better show the same patience with him they did with Bryce because a majority of this board (myself included) thought Bryce was done and look what’s happening. 

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2 hours ago, Billy Goat said:

Let's be fair here. If Legette didn't have stone hands it would've been 220 yards, 2 TDs and 1 Int and we'd have been winning with 45 seconds left. More than respectable for a road game against the Eagles who have the best overall defense and only allowing 180 yards passing per game.

If Bryce didnt sail that INT panthers would have won. 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

Absolutely bonkers takes going on right now with Bryce. I’m all for people saying he’s improved and playing good ball (which he has and is) but it’s not spectacular like what fnz is saying. They aren’t the only ones, national talking heads are shouting from the mountain tops as well, I’m sorry but under 200 yards, one TD and a game losing INT isn’t the best football in the league.
 

Instead of hyping him up like everyone is doing, why not take a realist approach and just say he’s playing well. All this talk about he’s “him” and the franchise and all that is wild. Let him finish out the season first. For us to declare him as the guy with the start of his career he had is irresponsible. Before anyone calls me a hater, I’ve said multiple times I want him to do well because if he does, we win, I’ve even acknowledged he’s proven me wrong and is playing well, but the overreactions are exhausting. 
 

All the people dogging on XL and saying they are done with him and sucks etc, better show the same patience with him they did with Bryce because a majority of this board (myself included) thought Bryce was done and look what’s happening. 

Where I stand is that I had completely written him off and was done with him, but he's turned it around enough to make me alright with naming him the starter next year. He's not currently good enough to call him a franchise QB, but the hope is that he keeps growing. Maybe this is my own bias, but I feel like most fans fall somewhere around this area. Most of the hot takes on here are being made by a few on here who are attempting to clown the majority who were done with Bryce after his consistently poor performances. 

Also no one should be making definitive statements about XL. Chuba Hubbard and Derek Brown are just recent examples of players declared busts in year one that have become franchise corner pieces. With that said, I'm in favor of going WR round one if a top tier prospect falls to us.

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5 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

If Bryce didnt sail that INT panthers would have won. 

False. That was in the 1st half and it wasn't a pick 6. The defense has to make a stop on the Eagles side of the field. Young orchestrated a TD drive in the 3rd quarter to take the lead only to have the defense surrender it in the 4th. Young then drove down the field from our own 2 yrd line only to have X drop the go ahead TD with 45 seconds left in the game. That is what cost us the game. Maybe you should watch the game instead of the box scores.

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2 hours ago, Billy Goat said:

Let's be fair here. If Legette didn't have stone hands it would've been 220 yards, 2 TDs and 1 Int and we'd have been winning with 45 seconds left. More than respectable for a road game against the Eagles who have the best overall defense and only allowing 180 yards passing per game.

Let's not forget J. Sanders going full Nakamura on a perfectly placed scramble drill ball that may have gone for 70 and a TD.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

False. That was in the 1st half and it wasn't a pick 6. The defense has to make a stop on the Eagles side of the field. Young orchestrated a TD drive in the 3rd quarter to take the lead only to have the defense surrender it in the 4th. Young then drove down the field from our own 2 yrd line only to have X drop the go ahead TD with 45 seconds left in the game. That is what cost us the game. Maybe you should watch the game instead of the box scores.

If the INT wasn’t thrown eagles probably don’t score. At the very least, panthers punt with not much time left. I watched the game, that’s why I said when the eagles scored off the turnover that was the game. If we are gonna blame XL blame others mistakes too. Take those bs box score comments back to your momma. 

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