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The most embarrassing loss of the season. No one wants to watch Bryce Young play football anymore.


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Original Poster, I gotta say, I love the title of this post!  I am done going through the stages of grief for us missing on Bryce Young and him busting.  I am ready for another qb to be at least pro level serviceable.   I hope that someone in Carolina Panthers organization is on this thread and has the intestinal fortitude to bring the fan sentiment to the highest levels of the organization.  Sunk cost is sunk cost, just gotta move on at this point.

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3 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Tide is definitely shifting. A lot of Bryce defenders across different social media are finally giving up on him.

We we are 1-8 his play can hide behind the rest of the team. We start winning and it’s harder to disguise. A lot of his fans were waiting on him to deliver and were disappointed.

And that’s because in the end, fans care more about winning than individual players.

Yep, been watching this happen all night.

I think watching a 2nd round rookie on a bad team, playing his 2nd game, completely outplay Bryce was too much of a reality check for people to ignore.

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There's nothing more to prove.  His back is against the wall, career is on the line, the team had somehow got a winning record with a strong supporting cast... and he can't break 150 passing yards or lead any competent scoring drive against the 1-8 Saints led by the Second rounder oyster shucking Tyler Shough.  Not to mention you just needed 18 points today.

He's done.  There's nothing more to say really.  He can't do it.  

Tepper needs to own it and just move on.  

It's a MISS.  Another big, loud, heavily-advertised miss.  

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It's hard to say I've watched a Panthers season where literally one guy prevented the team from winning or making the playoffs.  Even when Clausen played for that one year 2010, we didn't have a great team around him.  Julius Peppers left to play for the bears, Jon Beason was wearing down, so the defense wasn't that spectacular.  On offense we still had Double Trouble and Smitty. (But no TE)  So I don't know.

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