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4 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

We going down with Bryce. We want to give him every chance this year, hoping he can improve. If he doesn’t then we will probably move on

If he couldn't improve against the 1-8 Saints, I doubt we getting much improvement against the Rams, 49ers. Seahawks, Bucs teams coming up. 

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Just now, Pantherxtreme said:

If he couldn't improve against the 1-8 Saints, I doubt we getting much improvement against the Rams, 49ers. Seahawks, Bucs teams coming up. 

While I do think the gameplan is to blame for some of the problems, for example you can’t expect Bryce to put up big yards when he is barely passing the ball 20 times. I also think we need to demote Legette and let Coker get his reps.

 

I do have a problem with giving up on a Qb after 3 years. Look at Alex smith for example, he was worse than Bryce but finally put it together in about 5 years. It takes some player’s time to develop. I say let Bryce play and then we decide what to do with him at the end of the season. We have no young QB to replace him we and can’t expect to sign one off the street and start. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

No he's not, and there are reasons.

Hooker wasn't (isn't) an NFL quarterback.

He was fun to watch in college, but a pro career ain't happnin'

I do agree with you on that. To me, he was purely just brought in to run scout team. Otherwise there wouldn’t have been all the panic to sign White when they did.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

There isn't one.

Well, I sort of get it.  Same principle as why Morgan went into the season with the situation looking like it did.  

I mean, there are tiers of bad QBs.  You put a PJ Walker type bad out there with the team and the entire org and players would see a bad QB doing stuff the starting bad QB can’t do 

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