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Our 2nd Most Productive WR


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42 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

It should tell you just how bad this situation is for a QB

This guy wouldn’t be on any other teams active roster and he’s been our WR2

Then we have Renfrow who looks like ass. As Horn gets more run and Coker comes back Renfrow won’t see the field. Renfrow was cut for good reason before the season only to be thrusted in the starting lineup one week later 

Cam was MVP and took us to a SB with Ted Ginn and Jerricho Cothcery. Bryce looks like ass cause he's ass.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

Bryce can play beyond 20 yards when the team can play beyond 20 yards. The physics of football don’t change from college to NFL. Bryce had one of the best deep balls in college football. He also had surprise surprise, speed at the WR position. Our fastest WR is 5’8 bruh and he just got on the field. Your take is lazy as always. 

Joe Horn is not out fastest receiver. Bryce isn't at Bama anymore, and the receivers can and do run more than 20 yards. Bryce is just too damned short and uses bad mechanics, including playing on his tippy toes and using continual jump-passes because he can't see past all those big NFL lineman.

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8 minutes ago, csx said:

Hopefully Renfrow can get it together. I didn't expect much but I expected much more.

Though if Coker comes back healthy I expect his snaps to drop significantly 

Renfrow hasn't done much, but neither has anyone not named McMillan, and even he hasn't been able to go off like he can due to sketchy to bad QB play and play calling.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

Bryce can play beyond 20 yards when the team can play beyond 20 yards. The physics of football don’t change from college to NFL. Bryce had one of the best deep balls in college football. He also had surprise surprise, speed at the WR position. Our fastest WR is 5’8 bruh and he just got on the field. Your take is lazy as always. 

You are trying too hard. 
what I mean is, the dimensions of the field are the same and it kind of stops there. 

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7 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

Cam was MVP and took us to a SB with Ted Ginn and Jerricho Cothcery. Bryce looks like ass cause he's ass.

I’d love to have a Ted Ginn type on this team 

People really need to stop bringing up Cam and thinking that’s the standard. Cam is 1/1. Generational talent.

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2 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Renfrow hasn't done much, but neither has anyone not named McMillan, and even he hasn't been able to go off like he can due to sketchy to bad QB play and play calling.

Its obvious Renfrow isnt back to his former self.  Im not knocking him for effort or anything and likely used wrong words. I hope he can continue to get back to football shape 

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I could be wrong, but I'd almost bet the farm that with a legit starting QB, and in particular a prototypical one, we wouldn't be having this discussion. Our offense would look like what most fans are used to seeing on any given Sunday. The Panthers FO on down is just coddling a nice guy in his third season because we spent big for him. He's a sunk cost.

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7 minutes ago, strato said:

You are trying too hard. 
what I mean is, the dimensions of the field are the same and it kind of stops there. 

If people are still making excuses 3 years in for Bryce they are either completely delusional or related to him. There is so much tape on him that shows bad mechanics, missed throws weak arm etc that the causal fan can see he aint it.  But I suspect we get a panther special and pick up his 5th and roll with him for 2 more years.  Yay team

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1 minute ago, TD alt said:

I could be wrong, but I'd almost bet the farm that with a legit starting QB, and in particular a prototypical one, we wouldn't be having this discussion. Our offense would look like what most fans are used to seeing on any given Sunday. The Panthers FO on down is just coddling a nice guy in his third season because we spent big for him. He's a sunk cost.

I would bet dollars to donuts that next year our qb room looks exactly the same

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13 minutes ago, csx said:

There are countless topics to discuss Youngs deficiencies. This one is about receivers. 

I get the frustration but the reality is that it's very hard to evaluate guys this year beyond TMac because of the position that is supposed to get them the ball.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I get the frustration but the reality is that it's very hard to evaluate guys this year beyond TMac because of the position that is supposed to get them the ball.

Legette was not difficult to evaluate. He was clearly not playing well to start 

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