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OFFICIAL Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers week 15 GameDay thread


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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

he didnt have as many turnovers in those games iirc. 

Yea, he had what, four in this one. Crazy. But he is still making big boy throws and plays.  Not many, but there was NOTHING positive to say about his first two games. He showed no signs of being an NFL QB then. Today he just had a bad game in addition to the OL having a bad game. 

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Still figuring out when to put some pepper on his passes. He has to figure that out. Don't understand the "he can't make that throw" crew. He's done it alot. He just didn't. That's the concern. Not that he can't but he isn't. Just default to putting some fire on thise passes. 

His arm is average at best. Good enough to look really good in college, but the NFL is different.

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

This game is gonna open a huge can of worms for panther fans everywhere lol

so many people crowned bryce on a very small sample size of good games and now he has a horrible game against a bad cowboys team

im not saying this wipes out the progress that bryce made. But boy oh boy does it mean that QB isnt a solved problem for this organization. This game shows you its still an unknown.

i wouldnt expect the panthers to draft a qb in R1  but . Any other round? I wouldn't be surprised. Especially if bryce has another bad game or multiple before the year ends

The question wasn't going to be solved completely by season's end regardless. It was more whether there's enough there from BY to say he's part of that equation. Still is after today. There was going to be a bad game in there and today was it. However, it was more the fumbles than anything else. 

That said, O-line had one of their worst games this season as well. Run game stuffed and way too many pressures allowed. Basically played like the unit from last year. 

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Honestly my friend I'm looking at it like those games were possibly a fugazi just like that Packers game was last season.

These small sample sizes of better play aren't enough to judge. At best right now all we can say is he is up and down. And his definition of up really isn't that high not to justify a first overall pick. But his definition of down? It's really bad.

At this point I don't care where he was drafted; but he doesn't look like he is really worth building around. He has a few more games but if he's going to turn in games like this, yuck. This was really bad. 

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