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Officially time to end the Bryce experiment?


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End the Bryce experiment now?  

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56 minutes ago, frankw said:

My gut says keep him in and let him ride this out to a top 5 pick.

But that's a fan take. There's guys on the roster who don't deserve that. We need to keep that in perspective too.

Sure, but Dalton will come in and go to IR in the same game. Then what?  

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

Seems likely we're going to see Hooker sooner or later. We'll just see what happens when we get there.

At some point you gotta give up on Bryce and shift your attention to evaluating guys like XL and Sanders. It's hard to evaluate guys when the QB play is this trash. Hell, it makes me think T-Mac might be all world with a real QB.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

At some point you gotta give up on Bryce and shift your attention to evaluating guys like XL and Sanders. It's hard to evaluate guys when the QB play is this trash. Hell, it makes me think T-Mac might be all world with a real QB.

I have to agree with you. I think it's going to come to a head in the locker room again if not.

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I feel like we saw his ceiling when he returned to the starting line up last season - and although he was much improved he still was not the reason we won games, but at least he wasn't the reason we lost them.

He was the same QB at Alabama.  On his best days he was a game manager but he was never going to drive the field with 1 minute left in the game and make any hero plays.  People keep saying how that Alabama team lacked talent.  No, they lacked a first round worth QB.

It was Bryce who finally made Alabama look beatable after dominating for over a decade.

How the scouts missed this is beyond me.

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51 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just curious, but what are the "give him more time" clinging to?

Well for one, what other realistic choice is there?

Barring a season ending injury, Bryce is the guy for this year.

Next year all options are open, but there aren't any other real world solutions for the 2025 season.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well for one, what other realistic choice is there?

Barring a season ending injury, Bryce is the guy for this year.

Next year all options are open, but there aren't any other real world solutions for the 2025 season.

I do wonder if the Panther would trade him or keep him as backup to compete against the rookie if we draft a QB. 
I mean what really could we get for him. Maybe a 5th? 
As of right now the 5th year option should not even be entertained. 

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