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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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PJ Walker, wins this one

Darnold, Mayfield, Teddy, win this one.

That kid kid that came in for the last preseason game that was good in spring ball this year, maybe wins this one.

If Bryce sucked and was exciting games may be watchable. Like if its 50/50 he does something amazing or awful, that may be fun.

But he sucks and is just such a boring damn player to watch. I'd rather see Chuba run the ball 40 times a game then watch whatever the hell approximation of being a pro athlete that Bryce craps onto the field in 95% of the games he's started in.

 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

That was his SECOND worst play.

Worst play was that fourth down throw out of the end zone.

Well, maybe after the game we can debate which of his bad plays was the worst.

but that’s how you know he was awful today.  Because it will be a debate and a lot of plays to discuss. 

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Just now, CRA said:

Renfrow would have had monster day if Bryce Young could have put balls where they should be. 

I do agree that Canales just has him Inserted into ATs role.  Which isn’t how Renfrow really plays 

Lol. I don't think Renfrow has any monster days left in him but he definitely could have been impactful. 

Yeah, AT will be missed for what he brings to the offense. Still, we would be toting this L, regardless.

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11 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

I don't blame this on Canales. He doesn't have a QB that play at a high level in the in the NFL. He didn't pick Bryce. He inherited him. You give Canales a top 10 QB and we'd have a legitimate shot at the winning the NFC South

I think this team often appears flat because they realize that they are overmatched at the QB position in almost every game they play. And, if  Bryce starts off poorly they realize  that literally have almost no chance to win. 

 

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3 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

I don't blame this on Canales. He doesn't have a QB that play at a high level in the in the NFL. He didn't pick Bryce. He inherited him. You give Canales a top 10 QB and we'd have a legitimate shot at the winning the NFC South

I think this team often appears flat because they realize that they are overmatched at the QB position in almost every game they play. And, if  Bryce starts off poorly they realize  that literally have almost no chance to win. 

 

A year ago I was all the way out on Bryce, then he came back to look VERY good by season's end 

This game, he had bad moments but overall had a LOT of help with the team looking bad.

My judgment of this game: Good moments, but overall not good enough. Still just one game, though.

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