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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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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

I didn’t say he would turn into that, FFS. You guys really lack in critical reading ability. I’d assume you were one of those who graded as a 2 and got remedial reading because I clearly stated that the Panthers were operating as FOMO on Bryce. 

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4 minutes 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 don't really care, because like I've been saying we aren't picking up the option and he's probably gone after the season, but it's actually interesting that so many people still defend him. 

Are they Bama fans? Panthers haters who blame all his failures on the organization? Not even football fans who think he's a nice guy? I honestly don't get how anyone could see what we've all seen the last three years and think he's a good QB.

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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

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. 

Eh? Brees' third year starting he made the pro bowl and was comeback player of the year.  He wasn't a HoFer yet but he led his team to an 11-4 record.

His first two starting were meh but it's a totally different league now. 

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15 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

wheres @AceBoogie@Verge?  They not doing drive bys defending bryce anymore?

No poo. That is the cheerleading squad right there.

AB is a fanatical pro-Bryce wingbat, with zero logic.

I have no idea what got into Verge. I guess she got too close to her predictions of that pick. I have no idea what you can say to defend him anymore.

And I say that as an OG Bryce stan. I was completely wrong about him. I had the wrong impression, I ignored obvious flaws and he will never be successful as a starting QB in the NFL.

Let's see AB and Verge say some poo like that too. Come on, guys. Ya'll were just as wrong as I was. 

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5 minutes ago, Sup said:

I don't really care, because like I've been saying we aren't picking up the option and he's probably gone after the season, but it's actually interesting that so many people still defend him. 

Are they Bama fans? Panthers haters who blame all his failures on the organization? Not even football fans who think he's a nice guy? I honestly don't get how anyone could see what we've all seen the last three years and think he's a good QB.

I will say I wish I was as confident as you are that we aren't picking up his option.

I have this recurring nightmare that we keep rolling Young out there for 2 more seasons, watching all the same mistakes, and hearing about big-time throws, and how he doesn't have any weapons, or needs better blockers, over and over.

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10 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

No poo. That is the cheerleading squad right there.

AB is a fanatical pro-Bryce wingbat, with zero logic.

I have no idea what got into Verge. I guess she got too close to her predictions of that pick. I have no idea what you can say to defend him anymore.

And I say that as an OG Bryce stan. I was completely wrong about him. I had the wrong impression, I ignored obvious flaws and he will never be successful as a starting QB in the NFL.

Let's see AB and Verge say some poo like that too. Come on, guys. Ya'll were just as wrong as I was. 

Desire and ability to create "content" is different from having anything profound or knowlegable to say.

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28 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

Yeah. That question totally reminds me of his rookie year when people were laming with “Manning had a horrible rookie year…” and all the HOF guys that had bad rookie years. 

They thought they were making some great point.

Jimmy Clausen had a shitty rookie year too. What about him? Lol. 

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20 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

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. 

This team can't afford to wait seven years for Young to be successful. Three years is long enough.

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

No poo. That is the cheerleading squad right there.

AB is a fanatical pro-Bryce wingbat, with zero logic.

I have no idea what got into Verge. I guess she got too close to her predictions of that pick. I have no idea what you can say to defend him anymore.

And I say that as an OG Bryce stan. I was completely wrong about him. I had the wrong impression, I ignored obvious flaws and he will never be successful as a starting QB in the NFL.

Let's see AB and Verge say some poo like that too. Come on, guys. Ya'll were just as wrong as I was. 

lol you’re not a fan if you don’t think Bryce is the guy. That’s what was said last week. None of them posters are here, or will be here this week. 
 

Line of thinking never made sense. The ones who were down on Bryce keep this place running. They post no matter what. The Bryce guys go ghost, and stop talking panther football when Bryce has a dud. That’s not very fan-like.

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