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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

The best thing for the panthers in the medium to long term is Bryce performing so badly there’s no way tepper can talk himself to ordering his extension. 

I am indifferent to claims Bryce can still become more than a qb who can barely beat the worst teams into league with 200 yards from his rb. this is year three and he’s the same player he’s been since year 1. 

This is why I've stopped watching. I finally just accepted  that. After holding out some hope that Bryce could turn it around I'd seen enough. We're stuck in purgatory right now. A backup RB playing like the best player in the league doesn't change that reality. I've watched my last Bryce QB'd Panthers game. Wake me up when it's over.

Not trying to convince anyone else to do the same, not trying to take away from anyone else's joy, that's just where I'm at at this point.

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9 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

The best thing for the panthers in the medium to long term is Bryce performing so badly there’s no way tepper can talk himself to ordering his extension. 

I am indifferent to claims Bryce can still become more than a qb who can barely beat the worst teams into league with 200 yards from his rb. this is year three and he’s the same player he’s been since year 1. 

this stretch will show a lot.  Terrible team on the road.  Great team at home.  Good team on the road. terrible team at home.

 

Lets see what he does the next 4 weeks.  I think we will find out plenty one way or another.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is why I've stopped watching. I finally just accepted  that. After holding out some hope that Bryce could turn it around I'd seen enough. We're stuck in purgatory right now. A backup RB playing like the best player in the league doesn't change that reality. I've watched my last Bryce QB'd Panthers game. Wake me up when it's over.

Not trying to convince anyone else to do the same, not trying to take away from anyone else's joy, that's just where I'm at at this point.

I know how this ultimately plays out, but a bit encouraged that he did take advantage of a poo defense

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

The best thing for the panthers in the medium to long term is Bryce performing so badly there’s no way tepper can talk himself to ordering his extension. 

I am indifferent to claims Bryce can still become more than a qb who can barely beat the worst teams into league with 200 yards from his rb. this is year three and he’s the same player he’s been since year 1. 

I think we are over emphasizing receiving stats.  If he's moving the ball and getting it to the open receiver does it really matter who's #1 or #2?  He was 68% yesterday but spread it around to 7 different receivers. Sure I'd like to see T-Mac or XL have a huge game but as long as we are moving the ball and winning what's the difference.

As far as who we are beating.  They are on the schedule and you try to beat who you play.  I think our bigger issue is to minimize the early turnovers that put us in a deep hole. 

I am not sure whether Bryce can carry a team through the season when defenses focus on the running game but I'm hoping our receivers will be there to help him out when that day comes.   ALL OF THEM.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

this stretch will show a lot.  Terrible team on the road.  Great team at home.  Good team on the road. terrible team at home.

 

Lets see what he does the next 4 weeks.  I think we will find out plenty one way or another.

Jets will likely be starting Tyron Taylor and rumors from the nyc locker room are getting dark. 

one more week before reality sets in. The Panthers needed to be 5-1 now if they wanted to break 500 this year. 

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If a team has a punishing ground game, the defense is fair to middling and has a QB that spreads the ball around to open receivers (no matter who they are) AND you're winning games...

Then what the fug are you complaining about?????

For fug's sake, just cheer a bit you twisted pisspots.

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Poor Electro 

5 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

If a team has a punishing ground game, the defense is fair to middling and has a QB that spreads the ball around to open receivers (no matter who they are) AND you're winning games...

Then what the fug are you complaining about?????

For fug's sake, just cheer a bit you twisted pisspots.

Some sad sacks in this place 😆 

Whine when they lose, whine when they win.  

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28 minutes ago, csx said:

Bryce Backers.....aka Panther fans

Yeah....Im really starting to question that. The lengths some people go to defend Bryce is not normal. Hostile and personal insults.

Its pretty much divided the fanbase way more then cam ever did. 

 

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8 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

199 yards passing is not moving the ball. 

When your running game is producing 150+ ypg. 199 is sufficient.  The object is to win the game.  Passing enough to keep the defense guessing.  415 total yards is good.  

261 and 3 TD is more to your liking? 

Got it. I know where you stand.   

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