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Mr. Scot
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11 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I don't know what to tell you, this is the meal you have. We’ll stick with Bryce unless he plays just awful and we losing or someone else takes the job. If we’re winning and he’s playing okay, here we are

Pardon me but he’s been awful this year…many times. Two good games shouldn’t erase that. 

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55 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Canales is going nowhere.

Bryce's fifth year option is all but guaranteed to get picked up.

If you're against either of those things happening, you are just... plain... sh-t out of luck 😐

I'd add that any coaching staff changes are likely gonna be due to people getting other opportunities.

Front office changes? Maybe but I'm not making any predictions.

This is just how it is, guys. Gotta be real.

Good job with the buzzkill. 

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27 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

There are definitely Vets or FA or draftees that are just as good if not better and don't cost 35+ million to sign like Bryce's 5th year would be. 

I still subscribe to the camp we void his 5th and if he balls out in 2026 let the chips fall where they may.

I'd love to see us try the Drew Brees route and pick up a young guy who just didn't click with his initial team.

Not sure that happens but it's be my preference.

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27 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Did you miss Monday Night?  Seriously did you watch that game?

I watched it, hated it, commented on it, and said I was prepared to move on from Bryce. 

But again, what I think doesn't matter. 

None of us have a say in this, and the people that do are not likely to agree or consider our ideas. 

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5 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Cowboys, Falcons, Rams

Today: 3 passing tds, 140+ passer rating.

You’re just a hater tbh.

Rico had a great game vs the Boys and Bryce wasn’t great today (frankly 2 really dumb playcalls worked out spectacularly….and Bryce did little and was hidden outside of that).  

Bryce’s bad games outweigh everything else added up together.  I’m here every week.   Not just dropping in on random weeks trying to pin anomaly performances by the Panthers on Bryce lol.  

As was shared this week, he is the worst QB in the NFL over the last 3 seasons.   Thats just factual.  So it’s not hate.   Despite the gaslighting that goes on every random game or so. 

 

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29 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

Re: Bryce and his option... there are still 4 games left to play. I think what happens down the stretch still matters, and if he keeps flashing mercurially like he has been, I don't think us locking in the option is guaranteed. 

It may matter. Frankly it should.

But is it gonna change anything?

My answer is no.

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32 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Do you really believe that Dave Canales, Dan Morgan and David Tepper agree with any of this? 

I don't.

I believe David Tepper is the worst owner in the history of sports. The only thing he's proven so far is whatever he thinks, do the opposite.

DC is here because any other legitimate hire turned down the offer to coach the Panthers. He wasn't and still isn't ready. 

Morgan is the remnants of the worst GM office in Panthers and probably football history. An independent 3rd party decided he was the best candidate based on what exactly? Certainly not his history with Fittershits. 

Ultimately I think Tepper quadruples down and offers Bryce a 45m AAV extension for 5 years and sinks the Panthers even lower than they are now. Bryce is not a franchise QB but people see a game like this and think he's got "it" while ignoring the majority of his career where the only thing he's brought is PS level QB play. 

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Just now, CRA said:

Rico had a great game vs the Boys and Bryce wasn’t great today (frankly 2 really dumb playcalls worked out spectacularly….and Bryce did little and was hidden outside of that).  

Bryce’s bad games outweigh everything else added up together.  I’m here every week.   Not just dropping in on random weeks trying to pin anomaly performances by the Panthers on Bryce lol.  

As was shared this week, he is the worst QB in the NFL over the last 3 seasons.   Thats just factual.  So it’s not hate.   Despite the gaslighting that goes on every random game or so. 

 

Can a team not have two players on offense who played very well? Bryce and Dowdle played very well vs Dallas 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

None of us have a say in this, and the people that do are not likely to agree or consider our ideas. 

You keep saying this but you have absolutely no knowledge of anything, you are just speculating like the rest.    His numbers are poo and if you think Dave and dan are going to hitch their careers to Bryce than thats on you.  

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31 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

The problem is, if we keep getting him all these weapons and OL for him to have success, eventually we can’t keep bringing in assets because of cap space. So they won’t all be here together forever and then what? Oh, that doesn’t even include not building the defense up. Wasting time and assets of giving him more and more chances will bite us in the ass, hard. He’s had plenty of chances and he’s been the same guy since his rookie years how many chances should they give him? 

Don't forget we have people from this year coming back (Hunt, for example).

We need a true center though. Mays would be fine if he could stay healthy but I don't believe he can as a full time starter. 

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32 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I don't think Bryce deserves the 5th year option at all. But if they want to pick it up, and bring in some legit competition, I'd be ok with that. 

But if they roll into next year with Bryce and Dalton or geno then fug this front office

I have a hard time seeing Dalton coming back. 

That said, I'm not ready to predict that next year's backup will qualify as "competition".

It'd be great, but... 😕

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