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Andy Dalton is Pure Ass


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18 minutes ago, frankw said:

I mean given what we gave up to acquire Bryce Young we would all like to be able to say this is true but we've seen him miss reads and we've also seen him miss throws in that scenario where a guy is running along the back of the end zone. There have been times this season where he has badly missed throws in such scenarios. To suggest it would be "automatic" unfortunately does not reflect the reality of what Bryce has been as a passer through the entirety of 37 career games.

Nah this type of throw is his specialty 

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, could is accurate. Not a foregone conclusion.

I couldn't believe it. Made zero sense. Looked like Terry Rozier on the Hornets 

Ultimate team game. I’d the offense keeps them off the field enough that the defense doesn’t have to stay out there… it impacts stuff. They tightened up and held it to 3 points twice and we could have made a game of it. 
Anyway….. 

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33 minutes ago, frankw said:

He ironically had his best game against the Packers. This is as good a test as we could ask for at this stage in his career. We need to see him make strides. No excuses.

Not even 2.7 seconds worth of excuses? Lol

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Just now, NAS said:

Not even 2.7 seconds worth of excuses? Lol

I appreciate trying to lighten the mood with humor. That's about all we've got left these days with this franchise.

If Bryce plays in Green Bay it will be his 38th career game. Just for the sake of clarity and the fact that we are all getting worn down on the deliberating about what Bryce is or isn't or what he will or won't do. It's worth noting that Bryce is as of right now with what we should all be able to agree is a mixed bag at best body of work as a starter he is currently 5th in all time games played for a Panthers QB.

It's time for the rubber to meet the road.......

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/car/career-passing.htm

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1 hour ago, Shotgun said:

Sounds like something the front office would say. 

Dalton is old with a messed up hand.  Same injury let Bryce sneak back in after they moved on from him last year.  Unlike other injured players, Dalton wasn’t on the sideline all day using the injured hand 

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