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So, after Sunday's game does that mean we're stuck with Bryce for the foreseeable future?


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4 hours ago, Jackson113.2 said:

It took Bryce 2 1/2 , almost 3 years to do what Cam did his first  fugging game.  Yet , he's the second coming of Tom Brady now.  Will he be decent,  probably,  will he be dominant stud, doubtful.  

Can you win a SB, with him??? If the answer is no, then you have to keep looking,  that is ghe ultimate goal is it not?????

Cam didn’t win a Super Bowl either, what’s your point?

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On 11/17/2025 at 10:36 AM, Jackson113.2 said:

Poo , all you want, but damn.. This game done cemented Bryce as Panthers Qb for atleast another 3 years...  

Bryce apologists will state this game in the annals of time.  Do I hate Bryce,  no , but reliving the last 3 years for another 3.. will probably lose me as a Panthers fan...

I hope he can be who fans on here think he is. I'm glad we won, but at what cost to Panthers future?

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I know we give BY a lot of credit for Sunday, but the reality is it was as much a coming out party for the receivers as it was for the QB. They made clutch catches and actually gained YAC. Their development is just as important as the QBs to the passing game. This is a super young group and they'll only get better. Anyone saying how much the team has done before the season to make BY look good is being disingenuous. This was going to take some time to gain chemistry as soon as Thielen was traded. This is who caught passes Sunday:

TMac - rookie

Mitch Evans- rookie

XL - 2nd year project player

Coker - 2nd year UDFA

J Sanders - 2nd year

Tremble - vet that's mostly considered a blocking TE

Tremayne - 3rd year UDFA that caught exactly 1 pass for -2 yards before coming to Carolina

Dowdle - first year with the team, and he's a RB

Chuba - RB who is not a natural pass catcher and needed a lot of work to become a somewhat viable receiving option

Potential is there. But this is not a great group to start the season with. Particularly for a young QB coming into his 3rd season. Either way BY has to figure it out and fast. This team has been much more patient than a lot of teams would. Even if you're dealt a bad hand. 

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On 11/17/2025 at 10:50 AM, Pantherxtreme said:

If Canales can get Young to consistently play closer to this version than the 50 yards in the first half and 124 yards a game version I'll sign up for it. 

Definitely want to see how he looks with the murderous row schedule we have remaining, in the thick of the playoff race let's see if he can elevate his play and this team down the stretch. 

I’m fine with 150 yards a game if the Panthers are winning. The yardage isn’t important to me so much as the result. 
 

Id still like to know what the advanced metrics say about his outing in this game. Were the receivers making magic happen? Would another middling QB have thrown for 400 yards with 20 less attempts? That sort of thing. 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

I’m fine with 150 yards a game if the Panthers are winning. The yardage isn’t important to me so much as the result. 
 

Id still like to know what the advanced metrics say about his outing in this game. Were the receivers making magic happen? Would another middling QB have thrown for 400 yards with 20 less attempts? That sort of thing. 

He was sharper. It wasn’t all him with the YAC but he wasn’t impeding that like he usually does. If the ball to Legette wasn’t in the end zone, there was a lot of YAC there. Right in stride. 

At this point my thing is, can he do it when it isn’t Atlanta? He has a horseshoe up his butt with them lately.  

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13 hours ago, Navy_football said:

I know we give BY a lot of credit for Sunday, but the reality is it was as much a coming out party for the receivers as it was for the QB. They made clutch catches and actually gained YAC. Their development is just as important as the QBs to the passing game. This is a super young group and they'll only get better. Anyone saying how much the team has done before the season to make BY look good is being disingenuous. This was going to take some time to gain chemistry as soon as Thielen was traded. This is who caught passes Sunday:

TMac - rookie

Mitch Evans- rookie

XL - 2nd year project player

Coker - 2nd year UDFA

J Sanders - 2nd year

Tremble - vet that's mostly considered a blocking TE

Tremayne - 3rd year UDFA that caught exactly 1 pass for -2 yards before coming to Carolina

Dowdle - first year with the team, and he's a RB

Chuba - RB who is not a natural pass catcher and needed a lot of work to become a somewhat viable receiving option

Potential is there. But this is not a great group to start the season with. Particularly for a young QB coming into his 3rd season. Either way BY has to figure it out and fast. This team has been much more patient than a lot of teams would. Even if you're dealt a bad hand. 

The team has done a lot to make Bryce look good. You list the receivers but let's not forget the most expensive offensive line in the league that's also got its LT on a rookie contract. 

Are the receivers all pro or pro bowl caliber? With the exception of Tmac possibly making the pro bowl depending on the rest of his season, no. But that doesn't have anything to do with hitting guys in stride Sunday which is something he hasn't really been able to do all season. 250YAC is crazy. It's why guys like Tyreek have always been so deadly at near full speed when it hits their hands. 

I think if Bryce can do that with much more consistency, and we have the occasional real deep ball or 30 or more to keep safeties honest, Bryce could turn the corner and so could some of the receivers. 

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On 11/17/2025 at 3:37 PM, electro's horse said:

4th quarter touchdown pass with 4:47 left against the jags week 1 to make it a two score game, in a hole he was largely responsible for.

I forgot he was benched against the patriots.

cardinals was pure garbage time. Once they decided to play defense again it was…rough….on the guy. Again, playing from a home he was largely responsible for. 

Literally brought it to a one score game against Arizona, a failed final drive doesnt cancel that out and make it garbage time.
 

So you have one (1) touchdown after yapping about all his stats being garbage time. You are the #1 contender for biggest idiot on this board.

Bryce has plenty of flaws and can be a very bad qb, but your hate for him is legitimately weird. The weird personal stuff you say about the guy is weird asf

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