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All of Bryce’s weapons that left the team


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7 hours ago, NAS said:

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.  

Aren’t the pats skill players terrible besides Stevenson and isn’t their line one of the worst in the league? I’m genuinely asking I could have sworn I saw that somewhere. 

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6 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

How many Josh Allen's are there?  I think every team's wants a Josh Allen.  There aren't many available very often.   Look at Stroud this season when his oline and receivers haven't played as well.

You know exactly what i am saying

stoud has potential . He has the measurables. He has the intangibles 

he does everything in his power to raise that team

what does bryce have. Seriously. Go look at the games where he looked decent and more then one, those throws took adam theilen herculean effort   Same fir other receivers 

bryce young is nice to people. Im sure he is a good person

What he is not, is a franchise qb

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6 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

How many Josh Allen's are there?  I think every team's wants a Josh Allen.  There aren't many available very often.   Look at Stroud this season when his oline and receivers haven't played as well.

Not many. Hence why you don't trade up for ones that have no chance to be.

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6 hours ago, NAS said:

I don’t have any doubts Stroud is a franchise QB. Only points to make is that he wouldn’t look nearly as good on the Panthers due to lack of weapons, especially last year. Conversely Bryce would have done much better with the Texans and looked like a franchise QB but I don’t think he would have broken records like Stroud who is the better prospect overall. 

You can't talk sense to these people.  

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

Go look at the games where he looked decent and more then one, those throws took adam theilen herculean effort   Same fir other receivers 

Lol we get it you hate Bryce so much that even when he makes tough throws it’s not him it’s the receivers. But when they lose it’s all him. I think we got it you don’t have to repeat yourself 

 

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The way I see it a couple bounces go our way since Bryce's return we've got 2/3 more wins against playoff calibre teams that we are much inferior to talent wise.

And the bounces I'm talking about is bad dropped balls and fumbles. Yes Byrce had a terrible day against the Cowboys. His true test is how he responds.

I do believe he's earned a shot at the job next year with true competition. But please bring in some better weapons and run defence. Because this argument is gonna go on forever until we can surround any QB with a competitive side to get a true answer 

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