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2 podcasts questioning Young. Cant keep winning in spite of him


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Let's go ahead and see how it all works out. 

The challenges don't get easier. And if he's going to make it, this is Bryce's chance to do more than chip away at the wall between who he has been and who they want him to be.

If we win, let's enjoy it, though. Because it is getting old just pissing on ourselves even when the wind has changed just because we've gotten used to having a wet pants leg. 

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The walls are closing in on bryce to be a positive factor. You cant hide his struggles behind the teams deficiencies anymore. 

The o line is solid. The run game is legit. We have seen plenty of times now Canales dial up plays that should have led to Touchdowns just for bryce to overthrow a open receiver. The defense is becoming respectable and holding their own even when down multiple scores and turnovers to allow the offense opportunities to close the lead. 

The fact that bryce is still showing inability with all these team positives just goes back to what some of us have been saying since day one. Even if The team is good or bad. It is not holding him back from being great. 

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Ordinarily I would say a potentially messy weather game at home for a team with an opportunistic defense and a stout backfield should be a close game. But the problem is our QB beyond his lack of physical tools  and poor footwork has been very panicky when the pocket collapses. We'll see.

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

Ordinarily I would say a potentially messy weather game at home for a team with an opportunistic defense and a stout backfield should be a close game. But the problem is our QB beyond his lack of physical tools  and poor footwork has been very panicky when the pocket collapses. We'll see.

Wet ball and butterfingers don't mix

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42 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

This is the type of game we tend to lose 38-13. 

Being forced into a shootout? Yep. The D stopping a top performing O? Yep too. 

Set up to be a stat adjusting game IMO. I just don't know how the Panthers can play from behind if the other team keeps going. 

 

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

It was from his introductory press conference and obviously photoshopped. 

 

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Lol I was around 8 beers in I thought it was camera angle or something. 
He doesn’t look much different standing next to the OL guys. 

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