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SI: Time For Panthers to Move On From Bryce Young - Bryce is statistically the worst QB in the NFL since being drafted.


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3 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

He is not an NFL starting qb. I am not even convinced he would be a backup qb in this league because he is so ineffective.

For whatever reason, maybe because his tiny stature subconsciously elicits a sympathy protector response from people, he will have supporters that want to point to curious stats like big time throws, or game winning drives as reasons he is actually good, not bad, and we idiots are just "haters."

Think about how many backups around the league you would trust to come into a game and easily throw for 200 yards on 60% completion pct (something Bryce struggles with).  I would be willing to say it’s between half to 2/3s of them.  Realistically, and being a little generous here, if there are 64 starters and backups, Bryce would rank somewhere in the 48-64 range among them all, and I actually think he’s a lot closer to 56-64, but either way, he is in career journeyman/practice squad/probably not good enough to hold down an NFL gig territory.  He is probably out of the league once he’s out of here.  

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Think about how many backups around the league you would trust to come into a game and easily throw for 200 yards on 60% completion pct (something Bryce struggles with).  I would be willing to say it’s between half to 2/3s of them.  Realistically, and being a little generous here, if there are 64 starters and backups, Bryce would rank somewhere in the 48-64 range among them all, and I actually think he’s a lot closer to 56-64, but either way, he is in career journeyman/practice squad/probably not good enough to hold down an NFL gig territory.  He is probably out of the league once he’s out of here.  

Someone will take a swing on him and he will make a roster because he is at his best in practice. I would go with him going to a Miami like destination where he bombs a few times without the training wheels he has received in Carolina. We all know how he looks when he is leaned on. 

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4 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I've faced the reality that we need a new QB.  I have been a very strong supporter of Young but not anymore.  We are spinning our wheels if DC, DM and DT believe Young is the Answer.  Look how quickly SF moved on from Willis.  They realized he wasn't who they thought he was.  Got Lucky with Purdy.  

We have to face the same reality.  Until than every season Young is here we will be begging for .500. 

I got to this reality 4-5 weeks ago. It's been oddly liberating. Unfortunately, next season doesn't seem to be QB heavy, might have to get creative.

 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

I don’t think this is true. Teams are going to get a look at him in person and be like “lol lmao”

no one is going to sign a backup who needs his own ass gameplan

High draft picks always get floated by that draft position and get more opportunities than they've earned on the field. Hell, even JaMarcus Russell got numerous tryout attempts around the league even after blowing up to offensive lineman proportions. If we let Bryce go he'll absolutely be quickly re-signed to a prove it deal elsewhere where he will suck again.

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15 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Someone will take a swing on him and he will make a roster because he is at his best in practice. I would go with him going to a Miami like destination where he bombs a few times without the training wheels he has received in Carolina. We all know how he looks when he is leaned on. 

He looks great when they can’t hit him. 7 on 7, the red shirt in practice. 

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4 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

I got to this reality 4-5 weeks ago. It's been oddly liberating. Unfortunately, next season doesn't seem to be QB heavy, might have to get creative.

 

It is liberating until Sunday comes. Also not having faith that the team is likewise liberated, is deflating. 
 

I mean, I can say we need to let it play out these final games and feel like that is the right thing to do.

But the game comes and I have to watch him, it is mostly really hard to do. 

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

I don’t think this is true. Teams are going to get a look at him in person and be like “lol lmao”

no one is going to sign a backup who needs his own ass gameplan

Zack Wilson is on a team right? A washed Willson got a gig with NY this year? Hell Dalton was resigned here on a 2 year deal after looking completely washed 2 years in a row on this very team. 

If this crew is dumb enough to still be on the Young train I truely belive someone else would sign him while making the same old excuses. Bad organization, bad coaching, I can being out the amazing talent that no one else could...blah blah blah. I hope they do. It will be a lot more fun to laugh at it when it's not longer us. 

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11 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Zack Wilson is on a team right? A washed Willson got a gig with NY this year? Hell Dalton was resigned here on a 2 year deal after looking completely washed 2 years in a row on this very team. 

If this crew is dumb enough to still be on the Young train I truely belive someone else would sign him while making the same old excuses. Bad organization, bad coaching, I can being out the amazing talent that no one else could...blah blah blah. I hope they do. It will be a lot more fun to laugh at it when it's not longer us. 

Wherever he goes, if he goes, we’ll see him in preseason and that will be it. 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

Wherever he goes, if he goes, we’ll see him in preseason and that will be it. 

Maybe. With injuries and poor decisions I wouldn't be surprised if he played again. He has a lot of starting experience. Like in SF behind Purdy who would go down again. Or in Miami and that crew who bet big on Tua and still seem committed to that train wreck the owner wanted.

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5 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Godalmighty, to see it laid out like that, and to know he still has people that support him, is just bat poo crazy

The fact that there were people defending him in the game day thread makes my head hurt, on top of being a midget with a pea shooter arm he is the most chicken sh*t qb ive ever seen play.... eating sacks and throw aways on fourth down sum up his career.

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42 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

High draft picks always get floated by that draft position and get more opportunities than they've earned on the field. Hell, even JaMarcus Russell got numerous tryout attempts around the league even after blowing up to offensive lineman proportions. If we let Bryce go he'll absolutely be quickly re-signed to a prove it deal elsewhere where he will suck again.

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16 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Maybe. With injuries and poor decisions I wouldn't be surprised if he played again. He has a lot of starting experience. Like in SF behind Purdy who would go down again. Or in Miami and that crew who bet big on Tua and still seem committed to that train wreck the owner wanted.

I should have been more precise. I don’t think there is a starting job in his immediate future. I would say never.. but never say never. 
But yes, someone could turn to him due to an injury or very poor performance getting someone benched. 
 

if we are smart (no faith in that) we will come up with a phantom injury if he has another good game, and put him on the market once the new league year commences. Sell him off that and Atlanta. 

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

I should have been more precise. I don’t think there is a starting job in his immediate future. I would say never.. but never say never. 
But yes, someone could turn to him due to an injury or very poor performance getting someone benched. 
 

if we are smart (no faith in that) we will come up with a phantom injury if he has another good game, and put him on the market once the new league year commences. Sell him off that and Atlanta. 

Yeah I can agree with the starting gig take. But it would be fun if someone proved us wrong on that but it's too much IMO too. 

If we were smart they would have IRed him after thr Atlanta game. I still think that crew is all in which makes them dumber than what we are expecting from other teams next year...

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