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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I thought Renfrow was the type of receiver Bryce needed. I was wrong. What Bryce actually had to have is a CMC. A back out of the backfield that can take a three yard pass and do something with it routinely.

I don't think Renfrow is ready to be an AT replacement yet. Not sure he ever will be.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I thought Renfrow was the type of receiver Bryce needed. I was wrong. What Bryce actually had to have is a CMC. A back out of the backfield that can take a three yard pass and do something with it routinely.

What Bryce needs is to take of this uniform, burn it in a barrel, and go sell used cars 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

That fumble should have been called down.

It's not a good day but a load of things were also not his fault.

Come on, that was a fumble.  Perfect peanut punch.  Knee not down.  You might could call it a great defensive more than a bad Bryce play but a clear fumble. 

and Bryce’s worst play of the day won’t actually be logged.  Thanks to Renfrow away from the play.  But that should in reality get a QB of his caliber benched for the next week (it won’t but a well run team is shelving a QB). 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I will say, as bad as Hooker is...he can't be THAT much worse than this.

Yeah, give Bryce that 80 yard pick six he earned and this is about as bad as he's ever looked and that's a pretty significant accomplishment considering how bad he's looked in the past.

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Team has felt flat for the majority of this game.

That's a coaching issue.

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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