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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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Just now, CPcavedweller said:

We have FOMO. What if Bryce leaves and becomes Drew Bree’s with the right staff? That’s what the Panthers are doing. 

Drew Bree’s evolved 

he was never number 32 out of 32 QBs in the league 

what Young is right now, he will be in 5 years 

he needs a perfect team, or to play Atlanta every week, to succeed 

have that qb  deal with a zone defense and pressure and he is finished   

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

We have FOMO. What if Bryce leaves and becomes Drew Bree’s with the right staff? That’s what the Panthers are doing. 

What if Bryce leaves and becomes Kenny Picket, Justin fields, Zach Wilson, tim couch, Ryan leaf, jamarcus russell David carr etc

 

well you get the point, the odds of him turning into the greatest passer in the history of the nfl is about the same as me banging sydney sweeney tonight

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4 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

We have FOMO. What if Bryce leaves and becomes Drew Bree’s with the right staff? That’s what the Panthers are doing. 

Becomes Drew Brees? There is no path for such a comp. 

Brees was able to survive being a noodle armed QB late in his career......after he developed into one of the best passers in NFL history and used all that elite play/knowledge/career to help mask his deficiencies as an old player. 

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We're at a point where general and advanced stats are all in alignment.  On top of that, his record, measurables, observable play, everything is in the red.  There is nothing beneficial in playing him anymore.  He's not helping anyone.  Not the team, nothing.  It's like people are just not wanting to crush his dreams at this point, but that is grossly silly logic.    

There comes a time where there's really no longer a need to even debate, no matter the mental makeup. 

That is right now. 

It sucks because I get it, people have a soft spot for the underdog/small guy who seemingly does all the right things from a PR standpoint.  There's a vested interest for him to succeed.

But he's just not working out.  It doesn't matter that he understands the game well or is a nice guy.  If he can't play QB at this level, then he just simply can't. 

And it's even more emphasized coming off that Atlanta performance to do this on a national stage.  The nation (before they turned off the game), finally saw what we've been seeing.  No sustained drives, had 3 INTs gifting amazing field position; mustered 3 points...

And when he finally hit a good pass to Tmac, there was so much bad before, you don't even feel good about it.  But it gives his staunch fans that little bit of juice to go off of.  

He had like brief 2 moments in 3 years where we thought he may, at best, be the guy who just beat us throwing 3 INTs or Tua.  The rest was all Kyle Orton/Sean Glennon level play or worse. 

This was never a good situation for him, from hiring Reich, only to ship off 1sts, CMCs picks and DJ Moore for Bryce.  The pressure that came with that, the college hype, the fans who have been so passionate about proving that he's some advanced passer.  The essays explaining how he made a simple seam route throw in stride a time or two.  

There's too much of a sample size and nothing to come from it. 

We legitimately feel like we're in the same rudderless spot since that 1st start against ATL.  "Wait, he was supposed to be awesome, that can't be it.  Must be other reasons..." and then week after week after week, it's the same roller coaster, song and dance.  The dancing is over.  It is all there, laid bare.  

He ain't it.  Move on.

    

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38 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

But in slight defense of Bryce those rollouts are horrible and Canales just calls them over and over.

They either result with a unblocked  defender in Bryce's face and he has to dirt the ball or Bryce hesitating and unsure of the throw before scrambling for 2 yards. 

Thats what Bryce is most comfortable with. He cant stay in the pocket cause he cant see over 6'4" DE and DT. So rollouts are necessary.

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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."

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1 minute 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."

I can't wait to find out where he ranks on big time throws lol. Before the Atlanta game he was apparently one of the best, in the most ridiculous exposure of how meaningless some of these advanced stats are.

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Becomes Drew Brees? There is no path for such a comp. 

Brees was able to survive being a noodle armed QB late in his career......after he developed into one of the best passers in NFL history and used all that elite play/knowledge/career to help mask his deficiencies as an old player. 

And Bryce is in year 3. Brees didn’t become Brees until like year 7. 
 

Im not saying he’s Brees. I’m saying that there is FOMO because of Brees ascension. 

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