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OFFICIAL Panthers vs Buccaneers Game Day Thread


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9 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

For real. lol lil bro got me flipping and flopping.  One week he looks like the hottest of garbage and the next he’s dropping dimes.  Recently tho, he’s got me thinking he just might be able to pull this off.  With a little consistency and a splash of supporting talent we might have more than we (I) thought.

I think Bryce needs a Purdy type situation. If he can be carried by his supporting cast he can probably be pretty good. If he's the one having to do the carrying not so much.

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

This will shock you, but no QB ever is going to throw a perfect ball each pass. All of them, including Bryce, will under throw balls with pressure in their face sometimes. When that happens, you expect your first round WR to at minimum extend his hands and fight for the ball no matter how small a chance he catches it. Watching you try to pin the majority of the blame on the QB (when the WR doesn’t make the effort to extend his arms towards the ball) each time is pretty comical. 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, I hate to burst your bubble but he is 11 for 14 in his NFL career from 50+.

That would be in the top few percentile of the NFL for active kickers from that range.

Focusing on the kicker in a game like this is pretty wild.

That 50+ stat is pretty irrelevant when you consider how close those attempts hug the 50 yard end. You’re comparing him against others with 60+ attempts in there. Eddie has a weak leg compared to his peers and to say otherwise is foolish. 

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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't see what's wrong with acknowledging Bryce's good and bad? Seems like most posters only see exactly what they want. Bryce is either perfect and receivers should fight through double teams to making diving grabs in heavy traffic for underthrown balls or Bryce is complete trash and it doesn't matter that he's had two nice drives. The reality is that there's some of both. There were two nice drives to start and end the half and there was trash in between.

Perfectly reasonable. Need more of this.

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