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11 hours ago, frankw said:

Wasn't this the whole argument for why CJ Stroud's rookie season was a fluke? But now it's different for Bryce when his running back has a career day because reasons?

Nobody called it a fluke. Every QB wins with at least another hall of famer alongside him. Name one in recent memory that didn’t. Bryce did what he was supposed to do today. Was he perfect? No. But if you actually know Football you know the game today had to be won on the ground. 

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3 hours ago, Cavscout said:

When I see Tua play, I see Bryce in 5 years. I think that's Bryce's ceiling. Will his lack of athleticism, he won't be a top NFL QB ever. And just like Tua, he'll need a good to great O-line and star receivers to make it work. 

Personally I would rather take a chance on a rookie that has the potential to be great, like Drake Maye appears to be, not a point guard QB that can't elevate the players around him. 

I understand that some fans like Bryce, maybe because he isn't the typical alpha male QB or because he's so small, but in my opinion he's better suited as a backup QB that can come in the game when needed and you pray he doesn't turn the ball over. Yes he makes some good throws but he also makes some really dumb decisions

 

You sir have no idea what an Alpha male is. I can tell you that no man at 5’10 gets to play QB in the NFL because they’re a beta male. It’s why so many tall guys are busts. You don’t give out alpha based on size. You think Ryan Mallet was an alpha male on the football field? What about Plummer? 

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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Nobody called it a fluke. Every QB wins with at least another hall of famer alongside him. Name one in recent memory that didn’t. Bryce did what he was supposed to do today. Was he perfect? No. But if you actually know Football you know the game today had to be won on the ground. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You sir have no idea what an Alpha male is. I can tell you that no man at 5’10 gets to play QB in the NFL because they’re a beta male. It’s why so many tall guys are busts. You don’t give out alpha based on size. You think Ryan Mallet was an alpha male on the football field? What about Plummer? 

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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You sir have no idea what an Alpha male is. I can tell you that no man at 5’10 gets to play QB in the NFL because they’re a beta male. It’s why so many tall guys are busts. You don’t give out alpha based on size. You think Ryan Mallet was an alpha male on the football field? What about Plummer? 

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Just now, AceBoogie said:

Who are you in real life? You’re a beta on here so we know you’re just a troll. Go away. 

I am a chemist in real life and you?  You are someone that threatens violence over a message board, you are a true alpha I bow down to you

 

But by all means keep slurping bryce off, thats a sign of a true alpha

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21 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

But if you actually know Football you know the game today had to be won on the ground. 

Not really, they had the 21st ranked pass defense going into the game. They also didn’t have an interception all year until Bryce threw them one. 
 

Passing offense is the weakest category in Team Stats for the Panthers. 
 

EDIT: I just verified and yes, the Panthers have the 26th ranked pass offense which is their worst ranking. 

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Not really, they had the 21st ranked pass defense going into today. They also didn’t have an interception all year until Bryce threw them one. 
 

Passing offense is the weakest category in Team Stats for the Panthers. 

Because we have the weakest collection of pass catchers in the league, an inconsistent QB and an unproven offensive staff. It’s not some mystery. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

Because we have the weakest collection of pass catchers in the league, an inconsistent QB and an unproven offensive staff. It’s not some mystery. 

Really. Then why doesn’t Andy Dalton ever have that problem? Why does he literally double Bryce’s YPA every time he plays?

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