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Preseason Panthers v Texans official game day thread


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Just now, AggieLean said:

Already see how this season will go. Bryce will struggle, we’ll go like 1-5 or some sh*t. Bryce will pick it up, and play mediocre, while his loyal subjects will find stats that will have them loudly state how he was a top 10 QB last half of the year, and we’ll finish 5-12. 

I doubt that. 

If he doesn't show up and produce this season, he should be replaced. And I think most here agree with that. Everyone know his physical ability is limited. If his mental play can't overcome that in year 3, there is nothing there to hang on to. Mediocre QB play wont turn around this franchise. 

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4 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Already see how this season will go. Bryce will struggle, we’ll go like 1-5 or some sh*t. Bryce will pick it up, and play mediocre, while his loyal subjects will find stats that will have them loudly state how he was a top 10 QB last half of the year, and we’ll finish 5-12. 

4-7 wins was my projection anyway. It's really about how the players look. This was destined to be a lost season.

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5 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Princely has played a ton hasn’t done much 

Idk, from what I’ve seen, I like his hands and ability to disengage.  He’s also shown great pursuit and hustle.  Hard to gauge much on the pass rush bc our depth is so shitty the ball is getting out fast.  But from the strengths he is displaying, I think he’s a good player.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We are HEAVILY relying on two 2nd round rookie pass rushers when pass rushers notoriously usually take 2-3 years to emerge at the NFL level outside of the very elite prospects. Your typical "good pass rusher" drafted outside of the top 10-15 picks is usually 2-3 years away from being a major contributor.

Nonsense!! You can easily find guys in the later rounds to fix one of the most premium positions in football right away. Thats why you can take another receiver instead!!!

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