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All of Bryce’s weapons that left the team


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5 minutes ago, Martin said:

They were all terrible and Bryce was also terrible when they were here. Both are true.

Imagine you're a rookie and this is what they surround you with in addition to a terrible offensive line.  Of course you'll be terrible.  Thielen was his only reliable receiver. 

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

You should be getting paid by his PR team for your work here. Truly dedicated.

And your dedication to turn every thread into an anti Bryce tirade is exemplary, even the ones that have nothing to do with Bryce.  

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Just now, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Stop making these threads @NAS. We get it, you think Bryce is the future and you like to find blame elsewhere for his poor play. LET IT GO. You can stop trying.

I don't know if he's the future yet, but I'm still hopeful.   I do know there's way too much imbalance in the discourse.  He's compared to other quarterbacks so it's only fair to remember just how bad this roster has been.  

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

And your dedication to turn every thread into an anti Bryce tirade is exemplary, even the ones that have nothing to do with Bryce.  

Wanting competition for a 2nd year QB that is 31st in passing yards should not be a controversial stance. It's common sense.

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Put Young on any team and tell me you would fear playing that team. LOL. He isn't good and he isn't going to ever be good. He just doesn't have it at this level. He peaked in school and it was always obvious. That list is just more proof they have made massive talent and roster evaluation errors while forcing it where they hardly make an impact on other teams. Go a head an add Young to that list when he leaves here, he should keep to that curve. If that wasn't the Panther's current situation then they would be airing the game tomorrow. This is not a secret anymore and anyone still talking growth or next year is just clowning themselves. 

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Just now, NAS said:

I don't know if he's the future yet, but I'm still hopeful.   I do know there's way too much imbalance in the discourse.  He's compared to other quarterbacks so it's only fair to remember just how bad this roster has been.  

Bryce earned that imbalance. 

Sure, he got lemons. But so far he's made piss water. Drake Maye, who is arguably in a worse situation than Bryce was, is looking real. 

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Maybe add how many snaps/targets each guys gotten since leaving to paint a fairer picture. It's not like they're getting the same minutes and not putting up the same numbers Bryce got them 

I think it paints exactly the full picture - they're not good enough to sniff the field and targets on other teams.  

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6 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Bryce earned that imbalance. 

Sure, he got lemons. But so far he's made piss water. Drake Maye, who is arguably in a worse situation than Bryce was, is looking real. 

No doubt, Drake Maye looks like the better prospect and I always thought he would project well to the NFL ever since I saw him 3 years ago at Carolina.  But he's also in a better situation both in terms of roster and coaching his first year.  

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