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Bryce Young - High Ankle Sprain, out minimum 1 week


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6 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

4-3, over 500 for first time in career, bills coming off a bye week with a weak defense, hasnt really shown he’s worth an extension, etc. plus if he misses this game then you definitely sit him against Green Bay. 

Well he does only have one win over a team with an above .500 record in his career so far(10-7 Texans in 2023). 

So maybe it isn't too far fetched now that I look at the wins. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Well he does only have one win over a team with an above .500 record in his career so far(10-7 Texans in 2023). 

So maybe it isn't too far fetched now that I look at the wins. 

i mean im not saying the options aren't meager

oh god i dont want to listen to announcers talking about how touch or resilient he is or whatever

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

i mean im not saying the options aren't meager

oh god i dont want to listen to announcers talking about how touch or resilient he is or whatever

Well he does seem to be tough and resilient. I got no issue with that. 

But.....you still have to play the game well to get credit for all that poo. That's just an aside.

Sort of like Horn's early career. Who cares how good you are when you spend all your time on the bench? Hard to get a lot of accolades on IR. 

I will care about Bryce's resilience and toughness when he is slinging the rock around for win after win, being a primary reason we are winning. Until then my response will be......cool?

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1 hour ago, UAPanther said:

Per Joe Person

Bryce Young walking into practice with his helmet and without a noticeable limp.

 

https://x.com/josephperson/status/1981051531530006911?s=46&t=RpRteCiOHsmjthnKJkS5fg

 

The x panther fans are just as bad as the facebook panther fans not sure if they are real people are bots but they think coach killa young is nfl mvp throwing for 400 yards a game instead of a buck fifty and a td and some turnovers.  They must not be watched many panther games over the last few years to see him in action or they wouldnt be that worried if he plays or not and perhaps be looking forward to seeing how badly father time is treating the red rocket.  

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There haven’t been any big games. 
Is this like big time throws? 

 I would argue strongly that there are no big time throws without big games.  
The definition of whatever they are quantifying is fuged. 

Even if it is his biggest game (why?) there isn’t anything big time about it. 

Elimination games in season. 
Clinching games in season. 
Post season playoff games.  
That is it as far as what big games are.  

I suppose a division showdown  game could be considered big but that will likely fall into the elimination or clinching regular season bin. 
IMHO. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

I’m sweating. 

Bryce has to know the stakes of this season for his career. He might try to come back too early. Trevor Lawrence did that, was terrible, they missed the playoffs because of it; he still got the contract extension, and now he looks like damaged goods. 

but he got the bag so whatever I guess. 

Worst case scenario for us and also the most plausible

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12 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

The x panther fans are just as bad as the facebook panther fans not sure if they are real people are bots but they think coach killa young is nfl mvp throwing for 400 yards a game instead of a buck fifty and a td and some turnovers.  They must not be watched many panther games over the last few years to see him in action or they wouldnt be that worried if he plays or not and perhaps be looking forward to seeing how badly father time is treating the red rocket.  

Twatter is the biggest sewer that humanity has created(yet). I wouldn't really read any comments there.

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