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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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3 hours ago, Packersfan said:

I would give him another year.

I hope the the don't pick up the option that will cost them 30 million.

However, If Bryce finishes the season playing decent ball, by all means sign him for at least 1 year, add a good veteran QB and draft one. Works for me.

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54 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Suggesting that all QBs without a ring are in the same bucket is dumb. Crashing out over being called out for it doesn't change anything other than refuting your claim to not care what others think. 

The guy mentioned Cam and Bryce as a comparison, do you actually read posts? Thought this was what your job was, hell you shouldn’t even be posting an opinion if you’re moderating, other Mods keep the peace and allow discussion, try looking up the definition.
 

The original post I replied to compared Bryce to Cam, but you probably never read that because you’re to damn busy being a keyboard warrior on a power trip. 
 

 

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44 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

They could, but it's not likely his agent will let him play on his 4th year. Most rookie QBs don't. Daniel Jones is the only one I can remember playing the final year of his rookie contract. He'll either request an extension(before) or trade(after) if we decide not to exercise the 5th year. 

The ball would still be in the Panthers court. If Bryce is playing decent, give him an extension, if not, honor his request for a trade.

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He's either getting 5 year option,  extended or we let him seek free agency.  There won't be no bring him back for one year type deals his agent wouldn't allow it.  I just hope it isn't for like 50 million 5 year type deals. 

I have nothing against him and root for him every game.  He's like Rozebloom , he gets a sack I'm cheering,  but wouldn't be mad at a up grade. Got to be a fan of the team and not a single player.  A large contract for an underperforming Qb will keep us from paying the defensive talent we need to take the next step..

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9 hours ago, KatsAzz said:

The ball would still be in the Panthers court. If Bryce is playing decent, give him an extension, if not, honor his request for a trade.

Its too late for that.  Time has run out.  You dont give him a ext if he plays "decent".  He played "decent" at the end of last year and look what happened.  

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10 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Would you pay him 40-50m AAV based on half a season? We saw him improve last season then fall off a cliff to start the year. It's a conundrum for sure. 

I don't know the right answer, but the Panthers need to make the right decision because  right or wrong it will affect the team for several years going forward.

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