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1 minute ago, ClawOn said:

He's embarrassing. It's over. If you're fooled by a couple of decent performances after we're mathematically eliminated from the playoffs that's on you. 

I admit I thought he'd turned the corner at the end of last year.  But the start of this year... and then the start of the Arizona game... Just felt like he can't do it when the pressure is on.

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21 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I admit I thought he'd turned the corner at the end of last year.  But the start of this year... and then the start of the Arizona game... Just felt like he can't do it when the pressure is on.

I think that was actually a measured position as a fan.  It's normal to have hope.  I did. 

But today was the penultimate end of an error.

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Just now, ClawOn said:

I think that was actually a measured position as a fan.  It's normal to have hope.  I did. 

But today was the penultimate end of an error.

https://x.com/michaelfhurley/status/1972439281735229452?s=46

It's sad but this throw encompasses so much of the Bryce era as a Panther IMO (credit to ProcessBlue2 for the twitter find).

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5 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

What do you call a QB with size deficiencies, athletic deficiencies, and a noodle arm?  
 

an insurance salesman.

Hey I take that personal lol. I was a QB twice his size only some athletic deficiencies and a mediocre arm 😂

 

and I do pretty well in insurance. Don’t compare us to Bryce young

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I think in a way this was a trap game. It's so hard to win in this league, every team has talent. New England needed this win the same way Carolina needed a win last week vs Atlanta. 

Panthers are still looking for their identity, so after the special teams let downs it took the win right out of their sails. They have to have all three phases working to win and keep momentum. New England is a young team as well and they just took advantage of our mistakes. Panthers have to learn to play clean all three phases. 

There's still a lot of season left. They need playmakers to emerge!! Why is it that when they have these slow starts that so many players drop like flies? They need the leaders for the future of this team to step the eff up and start making plays!! You can't do that on the sidelines. Are they just soft? Or are they just void of talent? At some point you have to hold ALL players accountable too. These players establish and carry on the identity and culture of the team.

There is a lot of season left to play. It's time to "keep pounding!". Forget this week, get ready for Miami and just take it day by day, week by week until they find their identity. Would help if they can get some guys back off IR and avoid injury. Time to find out who your leaders truly are!

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1 minute ago, Dragoon11 said:

I think in a way this was a trap game. It's so hard to win in this league, every team has talent. New England needed this win the same way Carolina needed a win last week vs Atlanta. 

Panthers are still looking for their identity, so after the special teams let downs it took the win right out of their sails. They have to have all three phases working to win and keep momentum. New England is a young team as well and they just took advantage of our mistakes. Panthers have to learn to play clean all three phases. 

There's still a lot of season left. They need playmakers to emerge!! Why is it that when they have these slow starts that so many players drop like flies? They need the leaders for the future of this team to step the eff up and start making plays!! You can't do that on the sidelines. Are they just soft? Or are they just void of talent? At some point you have to hold ALL players accountable too. These players establish and carry on the identity and culture of the team.

There is a lot of season left to play. It's time to "keep pounding!". Forget this week, get ready for Miami and just take it day by day, week by week until they find their identity. Would help if they can get some guys back off IR and avoid injury. Time to find out who your leaders truly are!

Jesus Christ. What an embarrassing post.

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2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

OP is just being positive with things and keeping hope.  Nothing wrong with that but for me it’s been too long and too bad for this coaching staff.  

Calling any game a "trap game" for the Panthers who are the losingest team in the league since Tepper bought them is embarrassing. Bad teams don't have trap games. That's not a thing that exists.

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Im just glad he's not just being mediocre and fooling some people around here.....

BY has NEVER been the guy and will never be the guy. Physical stature aside which has always been glaring, he can't make NFL throws or actually any throws at all most the time.

His "processing" that was suppose to be like a "super computer" is like a 1988 desktop computer

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