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5 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I mean you are stuck with Young at least one more year meaning an earliest QB restart in 2026,  just hope he can continue is upwards trend and show why he was #1 if he doesn't we reboot no reason to continue complaining about it.

Couple things. I'm not arguing against that nor am I complaining. I'm just saying next season we need to see big strides throughout the season. The worst thing that can happen is to see just enough glimpses to say "okay another season" and kicking the can down the road ie purgatory.

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Just now, outlaw4 said:

What a luxury to have a target that can take a little dumpy pass and break tackles for a touchdown.

in my memory, Steve Smith and DJ Moore could do this. I can't remember too many other Panthers that could. Jonathan Stewart?? He didn't catch  many passes though. 

We draft way too many nice guys that wouldn't even think about doing what Goddert just did.

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

in my memory, Steve Smith and DJ Moore could do this. I can't remember too many other Panthers that could. Jonathan Stewart?? He didn't catch  many passes though. 

We draft way too many nice guys that wouldn't even think about doing what Goddert just did.

I mean Sanders legit vaults over people, I feel like he could do that. 

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Couple things. I'm not arguing against that nor am I complaining. I'm just saying next season we need to see big strides throughout the season. The worst thing that can happen is to see just enough glimpses to say "okay another season" and kicking the can down the road ie purgatory.

Totally agree. The 2025 season should be a "put up or shut up" kind of year, not just for Bryce but for the whole team to make some big strides. 

The last place you want to be in the NFL is in the middle. Not bad enough for top 10 picks but not good enough to contend for deep playoff runs. It's hard to get out of that kind of a quagmire.

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