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Bryce might be my least favorite football player of all time


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I mean, Lawrence Phillips, Rae Carruth…

Yeah I hear you. I was convinced he was a bust before they took him. So three years was coming down in a block when they did that, in my mind. 
I didn’t think I’d make it but here we are, with the threat of a 4th year hanging in the air. Demoralizing for sure. 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

I just don’t know what other conversation there is to have about the Panthers right now. Like are we going to debate DB depth right now or whatever?

we all see what’s going on here 

He is the elephant in every room right now. Canales and Tepper run way behind although Tepper should get more heat. 

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I don't dislike the kid.  When you see a belligerent child, you know some half baked parent is enabling them, laughing at how cute their kid is while everyone else sees the truth.

It's the coaching, front office and ownership that has created this dynamic, Bryce is just following the role they laid out for him.

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2 hours ago, ok2h8pep said:

Does anyone seriously think Bryce will miss football?   It's a means to an end for him but he clearly has no passion for it.

How this kid with no special skills has made it to this point is almost Manchurian.

I also get that feeling like he’ll go to grad school or start a hobby farm after this. It just doesn’t feel like he cares like a #1 pick would. 
 

I think he genuinely is a talented NFL QB. He’s gotten so much farther than millions of other guys. His performance 2 weeks ago was gutsy and he played to his strengths. He’s shifty, throws his guys open, and can handle NFL level playbooks and defenses. 
 

He’s just not good enough. I don’t then he’ll ever start a meaningful game again after this season. His teammates will give up on him and their coach soon if this continues. His arm is very weak, he can’t see the field, he knows he can’t cut it. His accuracy is not good enough to make up for his short comings. 

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