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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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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I mean, getting to 8 wins is really crazy.  I mean props to Canales but that's just not a working formula going forward.  

 

7-2 in one score games.  We are (thankfully) having an aberration of a season in that regard.  Teams typically track more or less 50% which I think we revert back to next season so yeah to your point this offense needs to figure some stuff out

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

He was warming up throwing rainbows from the 50 yard line and hitting TMac and Coker on the goal line in stride. I would say 50 yards is a safe bet. He wasnt putting everything into the throws eithef. I had to do a double take to see who was throwing them. 

The arm strength thing has always been blown out of proportion due to his size.  HIs fundamentals and footwork mess him up more than anything.

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

7-2 in one score games.  We are (thankfully) having an aberration of a season in that regard.  Teams typically track more or less 50% which I think we revert back to next season so yeah to your point this offense needs to figure some stuff out

Happened to the cheifs this season.....

 

I do think if we can continue to add to the defense in the offseason maybe we some how Dont have so many one scores lol. But who am I kidding brycey is our qb and it seems we are doomed to stuck with him anther five to six years when they inevitably go full retard and extend him.

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6 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Happened to the cheifs this season.....

 

I do think if we can continue to add to the defense in the offseason maybe we some how Dont have so many one scores lol. But who am I kidding brycey is our qb and it seems we are doomed to stuck with him anther five to six years when they inevitably go full retard and extend him.

the vikes were 11-0 in one score game in 2022 and came crashing down the following year

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

the vikes were 11-0 in one score game in 2022 and came crashing down the following year

I know Didn't i reference the cheifs? They are also 11-0 in one score games its regression to the mean,  I was simply stating I'm resigned to the fact we likely are stuck with Bryce and I hope when we have a pass rush we won't be in as many one scores lol.

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2 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Yep Darnold is terrible, so terrible in fact that he has led not one but two teams to the playoffs in back to back years..... 

 

So terrible the Vikings fell off a cliff with the only major difference being no darnold.

He hasn’t led crap, he’s on loaded teams and a piece of the puzzle. And he’s he has improved drastically but it took the ultimate QB whispers in Shanahan and KOC. You put him on this Panther team and he’s back to normal Darnold 

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6 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He hasn’t led crap, he’s on loaded teams and a piece of the puzzle. And he’s he has improved drastically but it took the ultimate QB whispers in Shanahan and KOC. You put him on this Panther team and he’s back to normal Darnold 

I disagree his time at SF backing up has unlocked a new level to his play. The Vikings regression and the Seahawks resurgence are proof in the pudding 

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22 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

He hasn’t led crap, he’s on loaded teams and a piece of the puzzle. And he’s he has improved drastically but it took the ultimate QB whispers in Shanahan and KOC. You put him on this Panther team and he’s back to normal Darnold 

Sam is still Sam.  He basically does the same thing every stop.  Carolina.  Minny.  And now Seattle.  

Good starts and people think he has evolved....but Sam always comes out.  He came out in Minny.  Coming out now in Seattle.  And people were claiming was going to be league MVP a quarter of the way through the season in Carolina. 

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

The arm strength thing has always been blown out of proportion due to his size.  HIs fundamentals and footwork mess him up more than anything.

with arm strength people often get stuck on the distance 

arm strength in the NFL is moreso measured in speed / velocity .which of course is how long does it take for  the ball to travel from the time of release until it reaches its target ?

& u beat world class speed with more speed on the ball...just saying  

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