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Panthers Commit To Bryce Young Being Starter For Rest Of Season


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The season is lost. There is nothing new to learn about the Red Rifle. There is more to learn about Young, like is he going to level off and play consistently, or just poop the bed too often to keep. This is his final audition and I'm all for it. If he's crap, then we move up the draft and we can look at a replacement. If he's solid, then we have confidence playing him next season. 

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4 hours ago, pantherj said:

The season is lost. There is nothing new to learn about the Red Rifle. There is more to learn about Young, like is he going to level off and play consistently, or just poop the bed too often to keep. This is his final audition and I'm all for it. If he's crap, then we move up the draft and we can look at a replacement. If he's solid, then we have confidence playing him next season. 

Do not. I repeat. Do not move up the draft for a QB!

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People will hate it but I think he’s already solidified as our incumbent starter next year. Seeing what geno, baker, darnold etc have done, the nfl needs to learn that development is more important than instant stats.

he needs time to grow and develop. And maybe most importantly, he needs stability within the organization. 

mahomes sat an entire year. Jackson and Allen both started as the backup their rookie year. 

I wholeheartedly believe we should have started Bryce on the bench last year and the organization is most responsible for his dismal start. Not helping the matter was an atrocious offense around him.

Draft a mid to late round qb for a bit or competition but most importantly, give him the same system for a second year. I think it’ll pay dividends 

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2 hours ago, Adb6368 said:

People will hate it but I think he’s already solidified as our incumbent starter next year. Seeing what geno, baker, darnold etc have done, the nfl needs to learn that development is more important than instant stats.

he needs time to grow and develop. And maybe most importantly, he needs stability within the organization. 

mahomes sat an entire year. Jackson and Allen both started as the backup their rookie year. 

I wholeheartedly believe we should have started Bryce on the bench last year and the organization is most responsible for his dismal start. Not helping the matter was an atrocious offense around him.

Draft a mid to late round qb for a bit or competition but most importantly, give him the same system for a second year. I think it’ll pay dividends 

Geno, Baker and Darnold have the physical talent to be in this league. Bryce does not, and if he doesn't overperform, then we lose. 

WTF was this team thinking selling their souls for him?

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    • I see Bryce's development this way: He improved when his supporting cast improved.  TMac and Dowdle saved his arse last year, but in fairness, most good QBs have good WRs and good RBs--and good OLs.   The 2025 OL underperformed, actually. They were above average, but they should have been elite if you consider the salary cap.   As soon as we signed Lewis and Hunt, I started thinking, "That's not sustainable.  With Ickey about to get paid a LT salary, Moton and Hunt grabbling $50m per season combined, and Lewis around $17m--that would be nearly $100m and the Center just walked.  Yikes.  What does that mean?  Rico walks, Mays walks, and we do not have a top 5 WR on a second contract.  We do not have an elite TE, and only 1 is on a modest second contract. And now Bryce will demand $50m for his incremental rise to mediocrity?   So when we sign Bryce, we will get weaker at other positions.  Hunt, Moton, maybe Ickey and Lewis, will all be casualties--that is the right move regardless (not sure yet about Ickey, but he was not elite) Bryce is one lucky, entitled camper.  No competition since being drafted, and he lost his job for a while to the aging clipboard holder.  Now we are bringing in UDFAs and busts to compete with him.  
    • Probably not.  If we are taking a QB, it would be a prospect to replace Bryce and not a flyer type player.  I can't say for sure, but I doubt he would have cracked the top 3-4 QBs even if he were to play this coming season.  
    • The Giants, Cardinals  and Dolphins should have moved on, but they didn't and ended up cutting their QB early into a monster second contract and had to eat a TON of dead cap money.
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