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Bryce Young - High Ankle Sprain, out minimum 1 week


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11 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Rodgers and Stafford are HOF level players. Andy in his prime was an above average NFL starter but not in the discussion for being the best at his position like Rodgers and Stafford were. 

Those 300+ yard performances are getting a lot fewer and far between for guys like Rodgers and Flacco too. 

Just saying that I wouldn't expect a wild performance. Vinny also wasn't throwing for big numbers often after about his mid-30's.

Just saying it's not that crazy to expect even a 37 year old Dalton to be able to beat Bryce's average of roughly 170-180 passing yards a game

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, you would hope. He did only average 197.8 in his five starts last season. 

And Bryce's 2nd and 3rd best passing yardage marks this year is 199 and 198 yards.

Which in itself, is such a sad statistic.

Take away his 328 yard game and he's averaging 160 yards per game this season.  And for those who hate when you exclude specific games/things from stats, if you remove his high and low mark this season, he's still only averaging 168 yards per game.

That's your #1 overall pick in his 3rd season ladies and gentleman.

How is there actually people arguing that he can still be a good starting QB in this league, it's freaking nuts.

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

And Bryce's 2nd and 3rd best passing yardage marks this year is 199 and 198 yards.

Which in itself, is such a sad statistic.

Take away his 328 yard game and he's averaging 160 yards per game this season.  And for those who hate when you exclude specific games/things from stats, if you remove his high and low mark this season, he's still only averaging 168 yards per game.

That's your #1 overall pick in his 3rd season ladies and gentleman.

How is there actually people arguing that he can still be a good starting QB in this league, it's freaking nuts.

We're running the ball extremely well recently. Game flow doesn't need 300+ plus.

This board has really gone downhill into such a negative cesspool, its sad. 

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6 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

We're running the ball extremely well recently. Game flow doesn't need 300+ plus.

This board has really gone downhill into such a negative cesspool, its sad. 

He's 10th in the league in pass attempts.

How we're running has absolutely zero bearing on him having the 10th most pass attempts in the league but being literally last in the NFL in passing yards (among QB's who have started all 7 weeks).

If this was Delhomme era Panthers, where we were also one of the lowest ranked teams in passes attempted, you'd have a legitimate case there, but that's the furthest thing from the case here.

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's two games left before the trade deadline. We needed this. We need to see Dalton out there while there's still time left on the clock.

I say this knowing full well that the Bryce stans are gonna be insufferable if (when) we lose. LOL

You're right but not sure where we can find a QB for trade at the moment. 

Just looking at bottom dwellers that might be looking for draft capital... Dolphins have Tua, Raiders have Geno, Giants have Wilson and Winston (sounds like a really bad radio Zoo Crew team), is Arizona ready to give up on the Murray experiment? There are some second stringers floating around out there... 

 

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48 minutes ago, PantherKyle said:

We're running the ball extremely well recently. Game flow doesn't need 300+ plus.

Didn’t really run great on Sunday.

Stats still right about there against a winless team, and that’s with the defense primarily selling out agains the run.

Plenty of bad balls and misses. 

was at 117 yards when he left the game. 

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I hope Bryce is only out a week, we have a winning team and he had a chance to prove he can beat a team like the Bills or Packers. the team needs to completely evaluate him before making a contract decision. I can tell you they're already leaning towards picking up his option but this will muddy that evaluation process. 

I also wish we drafted a late round rookie QB to come in instead of Dalton.

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12 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

You're right but not sure where we can find a QB for trade at the moment. 

Just looking at bottom dwellers that might be looking for draft capital... Dolphins have Tua, Raiders have Geno, Giants have Wilson and Winston (sounds like a really bad radio Zoo Crew team), is Arizona ready to give up on the Murray experiment? There are some second stringers floating around out there... 

 

All I ask is to make the calls. If there's nothing available for the low price we should be willing to spend then it is what it is. But do the due diligence.

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