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Bryce Young is the first Panthers QB to throw for 20+ touchdowns in a season since Cam Newton in 2018.


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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

He's also had the longest leash. Everybody else was one and done after cam. 

Sam got 2 years with DJ Moore, Cmac, and Robbie with a much healthier O-line.  Bryce best weapon thus far in his career is a rookie that runs a 4.6. Last year alone was better than anything Darnold did in Carolina 

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9 minutes ago, dep said:

Jake?? When did Bryce pass Beuerlein? 

People forget about Steve it happens. Been a long time. But I agree that hasn't happened yet.

As of right now Bryce is in the same neighborhood as Kerry Collins. 44 games for Bryce 45 games for Collins. Both with 47 touchdowns.

Bryce needs to win these next two games and increase the W/L ratio and then we can keep assessing.

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2 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Sam got 2 years with DJ Moore, Cmac, and Robbie with a much healthier O-line.  Bryce best weapon thus far in his career is a rookie that runs a 4.6. Last year alone was better than anything Darnold did in Carolina 

Lol...are you really trying to argue the o line with sam at qb was better?? And the fanbase hated robbie, cmac rarely played. 

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Interesting to see folks say Darnold was horrible here because in 2022 this was his stat line:

Darnold 2022: 190.5 yard/game, 1.5 total TDs/game, 0.5 INTs/game, 8.2 Y/A, 92.6 rating, 4-2 as a starter.

Compare to..

Bryce 2025: 192.3 yard/game, 1.6 total TDs/game, 0.7 INTs/game, 6.5 Y/A, 88.4 rating, 8-6 as a starter. 

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