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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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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

It's pretty obvious that Bryce is holding the offense back. Canales can only do so much to scheme an offense in which its QB cannot see over the middle of the field. 

Troy aikmen mentioned on the broadcast because of his height , it was hard for him to see down the middle of the field and in the redzone get the ball down where a reciever can get under it because of the arm angle required. thats why that ball sailed in the endzone. 

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1 hour ago, carolinanimal said:

Troy aikmen mentioned on the broadcast because of his height , it was hard for him to see down the middle of the field and in the redzone get the ball down where a reciever can get under it because of the arm angle required. thats why that ball sailed in the endzone. 

And that is a good point about the high balls. He has to angle them up so much and there is only so much real estate for ‘re-entry’. It doesn’t get back down quick enough.
 

Unless you really float it and then you let defenders back into the play. 
 

edit this might be the scenario Gettleman dreamt of, with the really tall WRs. 

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23 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Shanahan makes qbs look good.  And we would have to give up draft capital and give him a new deal

I'm all for looking to upgrade, but if you think we're going to do it without taking any risk you're wrong.

I'd be all for signing Jameis Winston in the offseason, but Mac Jones is another option that should at least be considered. Will Levis is another, younger option that still has some upside. I don't hate the idea of him in Canales' offense.

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47 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Is that not exactly the kind of thinking that got us here in the first place?

I suppose you could say that except the situations are night and day different. 
I am not talking about anything on the level of foolishness that got us here. 
Talking about replacing a league worst QB. If you went wrong, how much worse off could you possibly be? 

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