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8 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Agreed, same convo as last off-season. They need the reps. BU... do we actually think they will play and will they get a meaningful amount of reps? If BY looks good after just one drive will they pull him the rest of the preseason? I hope not

Ideally Bryce and the other starters should get at least a full quarter and an argument could be made for 2 full quarters given how they've played early in the season the last few years.

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On 7/9/2025 at 12:00 PM, PootieNunu said:

To me it only makes sense to play starters vs other starters.

I dont care to see our starters manhandle their 2nd and 3rd string guys. 

Play starters as much as the team we are facing. 

This right here. You also don’t want your 2 nd string oline going against their starting Dline and risk injury to whoever is taking snaps

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On 7/9/2025 at 1:00 PM, PootieNunu said:

To me it only makes sense to play starters vs other starters.

I dont care to see our starters manhandle their 2nd and 3rd string guys. 

Play starters as much as the team we are facing. 

Well last year the first team offense struggled against the Bills 3rd string defense. First string offense needed to convert a 4th down to score a TD. 
If the starters play against backups and do what they are supposed to do, score easily, I’d say the reps are worth it. Would make me feel better. Unlike last preseason. 

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On 7/9/2025 at 4:06 PM, Khyber53 said:

And we really, really need to have some time to evaluate who is going to be that QB3/practice squad guy and see if he is our backup of the future. Andy Dalton is going to be fine as our QB2 for a year or two maybe, but there needs to be some line of succession there. And let's not talk about how serious things will quickly get if it turns out Bryce's coming out party was the whole sizzle and there's no steak left.

Does anyone know how Plummer and Garbers have looked so far? I've neither heard nor seen much about them besides a view vids at rookie camp of Garbers

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On 7/15/2025 at 11:00 AM, Panthers Rhule said:

Does anyone know how Plummer and Garbers have looked so far? I've neither heard nor seen much about them besides a view vids at rookie camp of Garbers

Only thing I heard was Plummer improved since last year and is liked by offense staff. *But not enough for them to give a 2 year deal to Dalton. 

He's probably a lock for PS, I mean that's not a bad NFL job by any means. 

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