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Any well functioning team benches Bryce


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3 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Lots of poo on the OP. It’s possible to call out our midget weak link without disparaging a win. 
 

We certainly have talented pieces on the roster but with BY as QB and Spineless Dave as HC, we’ll always be at a disadvantage. Cool, we’ve got two wins. No one with a functioning brain thinks we’ve arrived.  I think it’s more of a testament of fans who emerge after a rare win to say “see, told y’all Bryce isn’t the problem.”

Absolutely, fools gold as far as BY is concerned

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1 minute ago, Chaos said:

Lots of poo on the OP. It’s possible to call out our midget weak link without disparaging a win. 
 

We certainly have talented pieces on the roster but with BY as QB and Spineless Dave as HC, we’ll always be at a disadvantage. Cool, we’ve got two wins. No one with a functioning brain thinks we’ve arrived.  I think it’s more of a testament of fans who emerge after a rare win to say “see, told y’all Bryce isn’t the problem.”

Oh he's the problem alright. He almost singlehandedly cost the team the game. Rico and the defense gave him the opportunity to redeem himself for the 1st quarter meltdown. But just because he managed to pull himself together and help everyone else pull off a comeback doesn't make him a good qb.

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6 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Lots of poo on the OP. It’s possible to call out our midget weak link without disparaging a win. 
 

We certainly have talented pieces on the roster but with BY as QB and Spineless Dave as HC, we’ll always be at a disadvantage. Cool, we’ve got two wins. No one with a functioning brain thinks we’ve arrived.  I think it’s more of a testament of fans who emerge after a rare win to say “see, told y’all Bryce isn’t the problem.”

They usually go quiet after a loss. 
 

One thing I will give the “Bryce ain’t it” guys. They are posting no matter what. If Bryce has a bad game, you won’t see some of the posters you’re seeing now lol

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

If you come away from this game thinking you need to Bench Bryce you’re crazy. He’s wildly inconsistent, but was a contributor in the winning of this game. 

bryce did very little today.  its easy to come away from this game realizing he sucks but panthers have won 2 games despite him.  rico was awesome and the defense stepped up several times .

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20 minutes ago, benz0 said:

Bra, you a panthers fan? What you expect? Enjoy the win my Ninja!

I would love to enjoy the win but I can't. The problem is we have the largest collection of incompetence in our front office and ownership in the NFL and wins like this will likely result in reassuring Big Daddy Dave that Bryce was the right choice and we need to lock him down with a 6 year 320m deal fully guaranteed. Bryce either needs to be superstar or half a star. This middle of the road crap being bailed out by others spectacular incompetence ie. Penix or a career day for Rico and the defense cant keep happening. 

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2 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

bryce did very little today.  its easy to come away from this game realizing he sucks but panthers have won 2 games despite him.  rico was awesome and the defense stepped up several times .

Rico was awesome.  That’s probably one of the top rushing performances in Panther history.   It would make a top 5 list.  Rico put them on his back 

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

You mean dowdle

 

1 hour ago, frankw said:

He's a first overall pick. Need to see him take the reigns and command a formidable passing attack in his third season.

Expecting herculean efforts from your backfield and defense is not sustainable.

Dowdle one man willed this team to victory.... they won IN SPITE OF BRYCEY 

 

Seriously can't believe 11 people think this was an acceptable performance.

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Just now, OceanRider said:

Dont know wtf you mean by this, but I am one single person. Any attempt to group me with whoever you are referring to is just a bunch of BS. 

Yeah. Biases. Everyone has them though. Everyone. They are formed through personal experiences. 

The Bryce love has been irrational here for years now and when we have a win here it comes like clockwork (right twice a day), even if it was in spite of him. 

I didn’t see the game but followed it - the team hung in and pulled it out instead of giving up 46 or whatever and getting just a TD for ourselves. 

It was totally a team win and he game managed it and kept in between the ditches. Good for him, it is better than he has been doing. But when we see the W, we know someone is coming with the crown. Most of us are probably pretty cynical at this point in the game. It comes with 7 plus years of fuging up and he is the current poster child for that. 
 

This game could be a great confidence builder for the defense and for a few guys on offense too, but we will probably need to replace little man if we expect to contend for anything. 

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

 

Dowdle one man willed this team to victory.... they won IN SPITE OF BRYCEY 

 

Seriously can't believe 11 people think this was an acceptable performance.

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We've never lowered the bar this much for any QB we've started since Cam got released. And we've also never given any of them 34 games.

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