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20 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Im not absolving him of anything. He's a willing participant because he took the job. Im just saying Tepper is making the decisions surrounding Bryce and has been for 3 years. I also believe it's why he's GM. Any other legitimate candidate told him to F off. 

Oh I agree David Tepper is ultimately the #1 problem. Unfortunately we can't get rid of him and his wife. Before we hired Morgan the league made it pretty clear to David Tepper that virtually no one who was a legitimate candidate wanted to be here. That's why as critical as I've been of Canales i just have a very hard time believing any quality candidate we could seek out will want to hitch their wagon here.

I'll just keep waiting watching and laughing. That's all we've got as Panthers fans these days.

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11 hours ago, strato said:

I don’t think Payton could fix Bryce’s problems. But maybe if he would have been here he would have fixed the Bryce problem. 

He wouldve been the only coach that could've. Brees was undersized. Albeit Brees I more arm strength but not by alot. But Payton and staff helped Brees develop and Brees would put alot of air under the ball but the timing was right. Drew Brees would drop back so much further so he could see everything. Bryce doesnt drop back far enough. This is because Sean Payton built a offense that would support Brees lack of size. Theres more to it but thats the gyst.

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4 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

He wouldve been the only coach that could've. Brees was undersized. Albeit Brees I more arm strength but not by alot. But Payton and staff helped Brees develop and Brees would put alot of air under the ball but the timing was right. Drew Brees would drop back so much further so he could see everything. Bryce doesnt drop back far enough. This is because Sean Payton built an offense that would support Brees lack of size. Theres more to it but thats the gyst.

Idk when I think about Brees I always remember 50+ yard bombs to somebody on middle seam or post route.

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23 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Idk when I think about Brees I always remember 50+ yard bombs to somebody on middle seam or post route.

His drop backs were massive. If you look at his highlights, you'll see or remember how far back he dropped back just to see everything. Thats the first part of what Bryce doesnt do. The 2nd is about timing and putting it out there. But like I said, that was help from Sean Payton system. And Sean Payton system is working for Bo Nix too.  

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