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Kudos to Bryce Young


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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

yeah it was exciting because it went to overtime, but an above average qb would have won that game by two scores in regulation

Such a weird hating statement. I’m sure an above qb would have, I’m sure they would’ve thrown for 645 yards and 7 touchdowns too.

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5 minutes ago, NAS said:

Speechless I did not expect that especially after was clear that he was playing hurt he could not plant his right foot. how he was able to throw is beyond me.  

Really gutsy performance, honestly.

Hope he can have games like this against other teams.

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I don’t think BY has the skill set to have sustainable success, but he played a great game today. Yes, he missed some plays but you can’t expect any QB to be perfect for 4 straight quarters vs other NFL players, even though that missed pass to Hubbard drove me nuts. At the end of the day, I had a great time watching the Panthers today. Watching T-Mac play football brings a smile to my face. Also, let’s get Mitchell Evan’s more snaps! 

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40 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Coming from a Bryce hater.. This was an absolute statement game for his career. Mother of christ.

31/45 passing, 448 passing yards, 3 TDs in the air. Single game franchise record for Quarterback passing yards in Carolina Panthers History.

And with the Buccaneer's loss today, we are a half game back from the division lead in the NFC South.

I still want to see him do it consistently and against better teams like we have coming up shortly. But damn, what a game by him today. Especially considering he was playing hurt today.

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At least you give him props. However most of this board need to stay on sidelines till they see the QB they desire. Bryce showed up injured and delivered. The defense was not helping. I will forever support QBs and player who fight till the end for this team. Half yall dont derseve pie just too emotionally back on the bandwagon win we win. Ready to throw folks away after a loss. Not how to be a fan but how to be a groupie. 

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