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39 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Bryce Young is a game manager who.lets his team do the work and gets them the ball. He also.makes players around him better. Much like a point guard who distributes the ball. And at 4-3 it seems to be working. Let's ride this train and see how it goes. 

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

And if you can't see the improvement then your are either blind or unwilling to change your already knowing point of view. 

Improvement? Sure, he went from the worst qb in the league to the 25th.  Yay, throw a parade, sign his little ass for the next 5 years.   We did it

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

And if you can't see the improvement then your are either blind or unwilling to change your already knowing point of view. 

Every NFL roster caliber QB can play a game manager role when leaning on a 200 yard RB. When our running game wasn't dominant Bryce was right back to looking extremely pedestrian against the worst team in the league.

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Improvement? Sure, he went from the worst qb in the league to the 25th.  Yay, throw a parade, sign his little ass for the next 5 years.   We did it

Again who said he was great or elite. And that ranking is totally subjective .

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Every NFL roster caliber QB can play a game manager role when leaning on a 200 yard RB. When our running game wasn't dominant Bryce was right back to looking extremely pedestrian against the worst team in the league.

It's abundantly clear there are quite a few people out here who have simply dropped the bar on the floor. We're a long ways from the very lofty to put it mildly predraft comparisons. Now it's basically just akin to an overbearing little league parent acting completely bonkers when their kid does anything that could be construed as positive.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Every NFL roster caliber QB can play a game manager role when leaning on a 200 yard RB. When our running game wasn't dominant Bryce was right back to looking extremely pedestrian against the worst team in the league.

And who isn't better with a great running game. And who said he can carry a team on his back? You try way too hard to crap on him and any poster who supports him. Hardly something a moderator should do in the first place. Are you trying to drive the board into constant negative territory all by.yourself. as Fiery Prophet said recently if your goal is to drive everyone away you are doing a great job

 

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6 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Again who said he was great or elite. And that ranking is totally subjective .

How is it subjective, he literally ranks 25th in completion % 24 in yards.   11th in attempts and 30 something in ypa.   His qb rating is godawful as well.

 

Like the OP asked what the fug does he excel at?  By every metric he fuging sucks all while having the 3rd best rushing attack,  a top tier line and wide wr options

 

And your comment about making others better around him is lol funny

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8 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

And who isn't better with a great running game. And who said he can carry a team on his back? You try way too hard to crap on him and any poster who supports him. Hardly something a moderator should do in the first place. Are you trying to drive the board into constant negative territory all by.yourself. as Fiery Prophet said recently if your goal is to drive everyone away you are doing a great job

 

Yeah, I'm sure this is exactly what the Panthers pictured when they traded a king's ransom to trade up to draft him #1. A third year starting QB that forces you to run a third string QB offense because of his limitations.

 

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13 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

And who isn't better with a great running game. And who said he can carry a team on his back? You try way too hard to crap on him and any poster who supports him. Hardly something a moderator should do in the first place. Are you trying to drive the board into constant negative territory all by.yourself. as Fiery Prophet said recently if your goal is to drive everyone away you are doing a great job

 

easier question:  With the numbers I just listed, in his 3rd year, what is there to support?  What do you see that we arent seeing?

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

I think they have gotten better in structure.  This of post benching Bryce last year stepping up in the pocket and planting his feet.  You see less jump passes and tip toes than you did.  He panics and loses his fundamentals but this unfortunately can only be fixed with more experience.  Still has a ways to go in that department. 

This is true. Except when it isn’t. I mean he is not consistent. 
He does a lot of the same stuff he was soing in 2023. Hate to say it but I see it. 

That is what I mean by internalized. It is not ingrained in him and he randomly goes back to his bad stuff - gets rattled or something. Over something. I don’t t know what triggers it but it all juat flies away and you have the plqykng scared afraid to get hit Bryce. Bails early. The failure footwork comes back, the whole deal. 
That is why we have to hope he plays all the games so we can document where he really is at.  

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Thank you for reinforcing to me like many posters before  that I need to find another board with less negative crap from the same dozen posters who dominate every thread. Have fun going back and forth with the few who remain. After 20 years here you have finally driven me away as well as just about every other long term poster. Congratulations.

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8 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Thank you for reinforcing to me like many posters before  that I need to find another board with less negative crap from the same dozen posters who dominate every thread. Have fun going back and forth with the few who remain. After 20 years here you have finally driven me away as well as just about every other long term poster. Congratulations.

I posted actual stats.  Actual rankings.  If that's too negative for you then maybe it's time to look in the mirror 

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6 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Thank you for reinforcing to me like many posters before  that I need to find another board with less negative crap from the same dozen posters who dominate every thread. Have fun going back and forth with the few who remain. After 20 years here you have finally driven me away as well as just about every other long term poster. Congratulations.

Hope you find somewhere that suits you better.

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