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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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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

The claim was Bryce Young was fantastic last week vs the Saints.  I said no.  Not sure what your post is trying to argue by saying Cam played bad sometimes lol 

Uhhh did you forget the part where you attempted to downplay his play last week because Shough had a better game? Or we just ignoring that part lol

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Calling Bryce Young fantastic vs the Saints is some of the ballsiest trolling have seen.  I’m to eat on that note.  Panthers get a win you guys really go to work lol 

Ah yes your unbiased eye test is much more reliable than QBR

After being exposed in that other thread for not knowing much about football you’d think you’d pump the brakes a bit but instead you double down

Good for you. 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

There's a straight line between the loudest Bryce Young fanatics and diminishing Cam Newton.

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Who is diminishing cam? His original post was downplaying Bryce’s performance by comparing it to Shoughs. My point is even great players like Cam lose games and are ‘outplayed’ by opposing quarterbacks all the time.

stop being so sensitive. I’ll bet you were critical of cam during his time here lol 

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4 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

Uhhh did you forget the part where you attempted to downplay his play last week because Shough had a better game? Or we just ignoring that part lol

I know I addressed the claim of being fantastic vs the Saints.   So, either you think he was fantastic…..or you just want to disagree with every statement I make for the sake of it

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8 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

What team was Robbie Anderson playing for the majority of 2022?  What was his production like in 2021?

CMC didn't play a full season in 2021 or 2022.

DJ was/is a great receiver but so is TMac. 

Also keep in mind he said SUPPORTING CAST the offensive line is FAR superior to what it was then.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

 Was Bryce Young fantastic vs the Saints? 

I don’t think fantastic is the word I would use but you’re debating semantics at this point. He played a very good game, made big plays with his legs and threw an incredible touchdown on 2nd and 21

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5 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

Who is diminishing cam? His original post was downplaying Bryce’s performance by comparing it to Shoughs. My point is even great players like Cam lose games and are ‘outplayed’ by opposing quarterbacks all the time.

stop being so sensitive. I’ll bet you were critical of cam during his time here lol 

Cam Newton was never outplayed by another QBs…..when he played fantastic.   As you said Cam could play bad sometimes.   Bu the claim was Bryce played fantastic.  Shough wasn’t fantastic.  Shough was good for a rookie. 

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3 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

I don’t think fantastic is the word I would use but you’re debating semantics at this point. He played a very good game, made big plays with his legs and threw an incredible touchdown on 2nd and 21

The point is merely there is a Bryce Young scale of play and a rest of the league scale.  I don’t use the Bryce scale. 

there is no QB in the NFL we would claim played fantastic….losing to the bad Saints, leading an O to 17 points, with 160 pass yards unless there was some conditional statement made with it (like for a rookie, hurt or something). 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Cam Newton was never outplayed by another QBs…..when he played fantastic.   As you said Cam could play bad sometimes.   Bu the claim was Bryce played fantastic.  Shough wasn’t fantastic.  Shough was good for a rookie. 

I get what you’re saying. That’s fair. And I’ll agree he was not fantastic

I do think Shough played a hell of a game though. And was def ‘fantastic’ for a rookie

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