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I’m trying to be positive on Bryce Young, but….


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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Who is comparing the two QB’s as football players? They’re completely different QB’s

i said before Baker got here that he could play but the huddle swore up and down he was the worst ever 

Bryce very similar right now. Bryce out there with a bunch of guys that’ll be out of the league in a few years minus TMac.

And given this thread is about the 4th and 1 play specifically well it was actually TMac that butchered the entire play by running the wrong route 

So one player runs the wrong route and the answer is to piss down your leg and throw the ball into the stands on 4th down?

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42 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

He's getting killed on this lol. 

 

I'm going to get poo-d on for this but I'm ready to trade for a QB. Like a late round pick for someone's backup. We can't just throw away this season.

I don't even think the Panthers can afford not to. No way in hell am I watching 16 more games of hopelessness and I don't think I'm alone.

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6 hours ago, Waldo said:

Sanders was open but he wasn't tall enough to get it there with 2 big boys occupying space in between. It's not always that size matters but a 6'2"+ guy would have had a chance and Cam would have gunned it or ran for a first. 

Just admit the obvious that his limitations are pretty big and not just his size.

Reading in another thread about trading him for Anthony Richardson and I would do that without a second thought. Doubt colts would though and Richardson has been straight dookie for 2 years as well 

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4 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Reading in another thread about trading him for Anthony Richardson and I would do that without a second thought. Doubt colts would though and Richardson has been straight dookie for 2 years as well 

Just trading one issue for another. Might as well ship off Younh for a late pick and judt play Dalton and Hooker when he breaks. It woukd still be an improvement towards watchability

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10 minutes ago, Sup said:

I'm going to get poo-d on for this but I'm ready to trade for a QB. Like a late round pick for someone's backup. We can't just throw away this season.

I don't even think the Panthers can afford not to. No way in hell am I watching 16 more games of hopelessness and I don't think I'm alone.

The problem is you're going to get fleeced. 

Anyone you'd want to take a shot on, like McKee, the Eagles would ask for a premium pick.

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11 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Reading in another thread about trading him for Anthony Richardson and I would do that without a second thought. Doubt colts would though and Richardson has been straight dookie for 2 years as well 

Oh god I'd make that trade in a heartbeat. 

I'd also sit Richardson for the rest of the year and work on his footwork. 

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Just trading one issue for another. Might as well ship off Younh for a late pick and judt play Dalton and Hooker when he breaks. It woukd still be an improvement towards watchability

Exactly. Nothing is going to stop this tragedy from happening. Only 1 qb on the roster is capable of preventing the team from picking a qb in the next draft. Even he is powerless to stop it. So brace for the inevitable and pray that whoever is picking gets it right this time. 

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3 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Same dude calling this throw a 'dot':

https://x.com/TacosTweets/status/1965128275283337389

 

He misses a walk in TD. Renfrow has his man beaten by 2 yards. Young has a clean pocket and he airmails it out of bounds. 

Lmaoooo.....its comical how somebody is always gonna go watch the film later a then make a post saying how it wasnt a bad play by bryce with a bunch a bs analyst. I been saying this. 

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The interesting thing I'm getting from this conversation and specifically from the people who are going out of their way to make excuses for him is they don't seem to notice the fact that their arguments and rationalizations basically insinuate everything has to go absolutely perfect in all phases at all times for Bryce Young to succeed in even basic football 101 scenarios. That isn't who we traded up for and that is not who we drafted first overall.

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I have been saying since his rookie year its not a coincidence that all the receivers are constantly having to stretch out to make these catches down the sideline while trying to keep their feet in bounds....its because they are BAD BALLS even when they have their man beat bryce is still air mailing them out of bounds when they should be down the sideline in front of the receiver inbounds. He just struggles with those passes. 

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Exactly. Nothing is going to stop this tragedy from happening. Only 1 qb on the roster is capable of preventing the team from picking a qb in the next draft. Even he is powerless to stop it. So brace for the inevitable and pray that whoever is picking gets it right this time. 

I'm convinced that if we didn't trade up for Bryce and didn't take a. QB at all in 2023 that we would have selected McCarthy last year since clearly he's the worst of the bunch

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