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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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25 minutes ago, Gipetto said:

You guys are so fuging miserable 

I want Bryce to succeed and live up to his draft position. I'm just frustrated we've seen this middling Bryce far too often during season starts, and for what we've given up to draft him, I'd like him to be a settled top notch starter in the league, not a "maybe he'll be top tier in a decade."

Sunk cost fallacy is at play here, and if Young doesn't show out consistently, it's time to move on.

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Just now, WUnderhill said:

I thought he got a lot of chances with both us and Miami. Didn’t he start one season for us?

The story goes Fox wasn’t a fan because Moore wasn’t a rah rah guy like Jake was.

We take Clausen in 2010 and Moore had no leash to grow or make any mistakes. I believe he got concussed at one point as well. The offense  was always better under Moore vs Clausen.
 

The time to play Moore was benching Jake at half time vs Arizona.

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3 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

What I care about most this season is getting an answer on Bryce... So far we're getting one.

We’ve always had the answer 

Looking good but not winning games against teams that are fairly already locked in the playoffs at the end of the year OR WHO  DO NOT  TAKE THE TEAM SERIOUSLY shows  nothing 

this game matters and he has like zero intensity    How do you not see those the play is covered with clear space in front of you for a first down, pull the ball down and make the first 

I guarantee you Pennix is already many times better than Young 

if young wants to keep his job, he needs to lead this team, right now, get points on the board, make them competitive 

AND STOP LOOKING LIKE A SLEEP WALKING DUMB poo

 

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3 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

This break needed to Panthers more than anything… coaching is ass, defense is gassed.  It’s like an early early half longer time.  You can try new thing and than reassess again. 

I hate to sound pessimistic, but unless that new thing is rewinding the entire last offseason and finding a replacement QB, it’s not gonna matter.  We’re cooked.

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10 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

During this delay the coaching staff better make some changes or something

Gameplan appeared to be run the ball and not ask Bryce to do much except make same basic throws.   Not sure what changes you can really make to that.  
 

 

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