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Bryce Haters Inc.


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A few folks that said they knew 100% that BY9 would never be an NFL QB due to his size (and that fans supporting him are just delusional) are now butthurt over being called a hater? Le gasp. 😱 

 

Glad some folks are coming around. There's a huge difference in "Show me at an NFL level" vs. "He's never thrown further than 20yds in his entire life" It's nice to see the folks in the former coming around to the point of allowing themselves (and others!) to enjoy Panther football.

Bryce has gone through a hell of a start to his career that would've easily broken many other young QBs. Glad to see the young man staying mentally well and competing for his teammates.

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50 minutes ago, frankw said:

There are some fans here who in their own way mean well but are so emotionally driven they use the poo reaction as a tool for personal retribution rather than what it's actually meant for. Which is to be generally reserved for truly vile posts. Eventually they will lead to it being removed and then they'll really be pissed.

 

I just Poo the trolls.   Mainly Electro and clown face.

 

Tired of reading their nonsense.

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2 hours ago, Shonuff said:

He’s really Drew Brees like…stats are very close at this point in their careers and Bryce is more mobile.  I think he’s going to be the MVP in a few years. Dude is head strong and knows the game. I think the benching was just a good reset as it was apparent he had the skills to succeed at this level.  Folks are so knee jerk and hellbent on the “next” guy is the guy.  No, Bryce is our QB barring injury, etc.  Draft for run defense and the Panthers should have a nice playoff run.

More mobile than Drew ever was.... what I've seen from Bryce that changed my mind is the pocket presence and how he's feeling the pressure now, he was picked #1 because we thought he could be be Patrick M light light.

 

Lately we have started to see those kind of plays he's buying time in the pocket keeping his eyes downfield the entire time.

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15 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Why can't people simply see this?   Instead of brilliant balling outplayed mahomes hurts etc.   He's raised his play to top 20 nfl starter 

Some people develop a little slower than others. Hell, we're still waiting on you to become a halfway decent poster. 

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15 hours ago, CRA said:

Exactly.  Which might be the biggest difference maker of them all.  That was actually something many questioned.  He has done a 180 on so many visual things like body language that I feel are tough to fake in the moment. 

it’s frankly rare for any QB to rebound out of where Bryce found himself 

I always felt my criticism of Bryce was deserved (still think it was) but the people pointing at his stats right now and going oh 5.5 yards per attempt either haven't watched the games or legitimately just enjoy the panthers sucking..... there is a huge difference he's not just dumping balls off to check downs anymore he's navigating the pocket extremely well keeping his eyes down field and coming up clutch in big moments....  if he hadn't had multiple drops on big plays and Sanders just stopping running we knock off the eagles. 

He's went toe to toe with two of the best teams in the NFL the last few weeks and performed as well as you can ask of him.

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

I always felt my criticism of Bryce was deserved (still think it was) but the people pointing at his stats right now and going oh 5.5 yards per attempt either haven't watched the games or legitimately just enjoy the panthers sucking..... t

YES!

 

That's it.  He deserved every  bit of his criticism early even if some was due to poor coaching, poor roster, etc etc. 

He wasn't doing his part.     Well now, he is a completely different player and he deserves the praise he is getting. 

I think that handful of people still arguing against the growth Bryce has shown are :

A: Trolls

B: Would rather their original takes be right than the Panthers be good

C : Don't actually watch the games and just box score post.

 

He has played his ass off multiple weeks in a row and against very good teams, including this past week against the best defense in the NFL.    Can it and will it continue? 

 

I dunno but it gives us hope for the future.

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

There are some fans here who in their own way mean well but are so emotionally driven they use the poo reaction as a tool for personal retribution rather than what it's actually meant for. Which is to be generally reserved for truly vile posts. Eventually they will lead to it being removed and then they'll really be pissed.

Seven people took me saying "Bryce Young's doing a good job, but he needs to be challenged next year" as a personal affront, because it wasn't anointing him as the presumptive league MVP like they demand. Weird people.

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38 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I always felt my criticism of Bryce was deserved (still think it was) but the people pointing at his stats right now and going oh 5.5 yards per attempt either haven't watched the games or legitimately just enjoy the panthers sucking..... there is a huge difference he's not just dumping balls off to check downs anymore he's navigating the pocket extremely well keeping his eyes down field and coming up clutch in big moments....  if he hadn't had multiple drops on big plays and Sanders just stopping running we knock off the eagles. 

He's went toe to toe with two of the best teams in the NFL the last few weeks and performed as well as you can ask of him.

Completed air yards per pass attempt is a 5.5 yard average for the Panthers.  Buffalo, Lions and KC are all below us.  KC actually dead last and they are the technical best team in the NFL. 

what really hurts the Panther offense is we are 31st in YAC.  We don't have players that do anything w/ the ball in their hands.  Some of that is talent.  Some of that is scheme. 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Completed air yards per pass attempt is a 5.5 yard average for the Panthers.  Buffalo, Lions and KC are all below us.  KC actually dead last and they are the technical best team in the NFL. 

what really hurts the Panther offense is we are 31st in YAC.  We don't have players that do anything w/ the ball in their hands.  Some of that is talent.  Some of that is scheme. 

adding to this, Buffalo, Lions and KC are also all in the top 6 in terms of YAC. 

that's the difference.  We put the ball in people's hands and that's the end of the play.  The good teams put the ball in the hands of their guys and the plays extend. 

We basically play the game w/ TEs everywhere at this stage.  We have actual TEs.  Old WRs with great hands that really threatens like a TE downfield.  And a young WR who plays like a TE.   We need more diversity at WR.  We need some explosive quick feet. 

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