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Bryce Haters Inc.


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Yeah, I was excited for him. Then thought he was the biggest bust in history.

Now, I think he has a real future if he continues to get better and can stay healthy.

None of us know how to evaluate players.

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He has pulled a dramatic change of direction.  He was headed towards worst pick of all time and has at the very least bought himself some more time to continue to develop.  I’m still hesitant to say he’s the guy but I’d be lying my ass off if said I wasn’t impressed these last few weeks.

Keep pounding young man.

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

As someone who has a been an entrenched member this season and advocating for the need to move on….I advised while largely dismissing his recent games for various reasons that I would officially reevaluate my position after the Eagles game.  

So as of today, I am leaving Bryce Haters Inc.  While he does have some physical limitations that aren’t ideal in a created player on Madden….so have other Panthers like 89, CMC, etc.  Not suggesting he will be as dominate but outside the box can work. 

I think Bryce post benching has made a clear cut change in willingness to throw certain balls, his confidence, and how he chocies to see the field of play.  

I do think the current guy, is largely what we all thought we would be drafting and developing.  So I will throw my support behind that going forward and through whatever bumps he might see this year. 
 

Ladies and Gentlemen we got him.

 

Finally you on the Bryce wagon.

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The hater label has become so overused it has no meaning here in reference to Bryce Young anymore.

This isn't a Cam situation where he entered the league balling out and people begrudgingly cheered and still lowkey loathed him.

He's had to earn his gig back after playing horrendously. Now he's looking like a serviceable starter. That's where we're at.

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