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OFFiCIAL Panthers vs Cardinals GameDay thread


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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

It says a lot about Bryce defenders that they’re going to feel good about this game 

I mean, dude had 3 TDs.  But he failed to ice the game in regulation. He missed some open receivers but had a few great throws. Either way, he didn't unravel completely after last week which I think is a major win. He'll have competition in the QB room next year and the team will be better for it.

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1 minute ago, Car123 said:

Kuechly was a 9th overall pick 

Davis 14th

Mccaffrey 8th

Gamble 28th

Gross 8th

Star 14th

Olsen 31st

Gems can be found anywhere in the draft, busts can be found anywhere.

We will still pick around 7th.  I don't see much movement.  This will be our last win off the year and teams we are currently tied with have harder SOSs than us.

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Bryce had a good game. He did miss some, but he won’t get no trash talk from me this week. I’m also fine with him being back next year. So far, it’s looking like the 26 draft is loaded with QBs. Let’s build the team up, and when we win 4 or 5 games next year, we can pounce on one of the QBs. 

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5 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I mean, dude had 3 TDs.  But he failed to ice the game in regulation. He missed some open receivers but had a few great throws. Either way, he didn't unravel completely after last week which I think is a major win. He'll have competition in the QB room next year and the team will be better for it.

That's pretty much all that needs to be said.   This game doesn't m9ve the needle one way or another in terms of next year.   I will however enjoy the Bryce suck off on Mac and bone tomorrow 

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