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How We All Feel About Bryce...


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i am just done watching him.  he has shown he is not it.  he had a decent game still just 3rd 200 plus yards of the season.  he wins win rest of team does everything.  defense does amazing 3 turnovers. and rbs go off.  if either of them falter i have yet to see him put the team on his back...if he does that rest of year yes year 5.  but please please please do not let him return with 0 real competition

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2 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

i am just done watching him.  he has shown he is not it.  he had a decent game still just 3rd 200 plus yards of the season.  he wins win rest of team does everything.  defense does amazing 3 turnovers. and rbs go off.  if either of them falter i have yet to see him put the team on his back...if he does that rest of year yes year 5.  but please please please do not let him return with 0 real competition

Im not sure, but Bryce strikes me as the kind of guy who would get upset and possibly ask for a trade if we bring in any real competition. 

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I have reluctantly come to the realization that Bryce isn't going to get dumped like I had hoped, but he's way too inconsistent in my opinion. 

I don't get the point of mentioning what we spent on him; we're simply way past getting what we paid for in terms of someone who can consistently be a franchise QB, now it's all about determining if he can be a quality game manager who doesn't lose you the game with his play and has the occasional great game. He hasn't proven that he can be that in my mind, and my expectations are relatively low for him at this point. All that being said, I don't have a problem seeing Bryce competing next season (provided he doesn't have three stinking games to end the season). I would like to bring in a legit vet, and consider drafting someone like Drew Allar with a day three pick (and considering what goes on with the kid between now and the draft, maybe a late day two pick, but that's a lifetime away right now).

I'll put it this way: I think drafting Drew Allar with a day 3 pick would

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7 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I have reluctantly come to the realization that Bryce isn't going to get dumped like I had hoped, but he's way too inconsistent in my opinion. 

I don't get the point of mentioning what we spent on him; we're simply way past getting what we paid for in terms of someone who can consistently be a franchise QB, now it's all about determining if he can be a quality game manager who doesn't lose you the game with his play and has the occasional great game. He hasn't proven that he can be that in my mind, and my expectations are relatively low for him at this point. All that being said, I don't have a problem seeing Bryce competing next season (provided he doesn't have three stinking games to end the season). I would like to bring in a legit vet, and consider drafting someone like Drew Allar with a day three pick (and considering what goes on with the kid between now and the draft, maybe a late day two pick, but that's a lifetime away right now).

I'll put it this way: I think drafting Drew Allar with a day 3 pick would

Really they could pick up 2 new QBs. Draft a dude and get a veteran to replace Dalton. I'd literally keep 3 QBs on the active roster next year and let the best man win the QB competition in the off season.

That's what I, ME, would do. I don't expect the Panthers to do that though, they probably feel a lot stronger about Bryce than the general fanbase does. Because they're so invested into him they desperately want him to succeed.

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