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50 minutes ago, Sup said:

This shows exactly what I've been yelling for more than a year now. It will be ridiculously easy to upgrade from Bryce.

Of course we want to do more than just upgrade, but with the talent in this team just a modest improvement at QB will turn us into a pretty good team.

NFL is full of backups that can outplay Bryce.   That's why the Panthers have only let you see is Jack Plummer and the washed Dalton.   Building a real QB room w/ be an auto problem for Carolina/Bryce. 

 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

NFL is full of backups that can outplay Bryce.   That's why the Panthers have only let you see is Jack Plummer and the washed Dalton.   Building a real QB room w/ be an auto problem for Carolina/Bryce. 

 

This is a #1 pick lol. Imagine if we'd just stayed patient for a year or two 

 

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

I still don't understand how you watch Stroud vs Georgia in those playoffs and are like, "yeah Bryce is our guy"

There’s a huge difference between people that regularly watch college football and those that just watch YouTube highlights or whatever and it’s glaringly obvious when people talk about Bryce. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

This is a #1 pick lol. Imagine if we'd just stayed patient for a year or two 

 

QBs drafted in the top 2 rounds after 2023

 Williams

 Maye

Daniels

Dart

Shough

IMO, all have put shown to have a higher ceiling than Bryce in the NFL and done so in a shorter window than he has had. 

So basically, we only would have screwed up drafting Penix or JJ and kept all of our assets.  The trade up and cost of Bryce should rightfully go down as the worst move in franchise history. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The Teppers 

I would be totally happy with that trade up if the pick was Stroud and he was on our team even though I like Malik and Ward and some of these other guys fyi. Crazy the Texans got to double down with Stroud and a top pass rusher after we blew it lol. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

There’s a huge difference between people that regularly watch college football and those that just watch YouTube highlights or whatever and it’s glaringly obvious when people talk about Bryce. 

Interesting. I never watch college ball. I might catch the title game but might not, it isn’t appointment TV for me.  I watch a couple of SCar games a year plus normally the USC/Clemson. 
That is it.  
I don’t scout prospects for the draft anymore, for at least ten years now. When we pick someone, then I look them up.  

When we made the choice of Bryce or CJ a reality I knew I had to pretend I was a scout again… 

No joke, 10 minutes or less of watching Bryce video, I was 100% out. 
 

I could not understand what people were looking at with Young. I decided a lot of why people liked him so much was they had watched him a lot in college. And developed a pro Bryce bias off of that. And since I hadn’t seen him at all, I had no biases.  So kind of the opposite rationale. 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I would be totally happy with that trade up if the pick was Stroud and he was on our team even though I like Malik and Ward and some of these other guys fyi. Crazy the Texans got to double down with Stroud and a top pass rusher after we blew it lol. 

I never liked that trade because you dont give up that amount for any unproven player QB or not. 

And the more it was being announced Bryce was going to be the pick, the more film of his I watched and was trying to figure out what was the "must have" in his game that we needed to give up so much. 

I'm not the quintessential Bryce hater I guess but that was stupid trade if he was the prospect you were targeting. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

I never liked that trade because you dont give up that amount for any unproven player QB or not. 

And the more it was being announced Bryce was going to be the pick, the more film of his I watched and was trying to figure out what was the "must have" in his game that we needed to give up so much. 

I'm not the quintessential Bryce hater I guess but that was stupid trade if he was the prospect you were targeting. 

 

 

I am with you on the bad trade wagon. I have a red line and it starts with future 1sts. You don’t do it for any reason. In my book.

But once it was done, it had to be Stroud. They are nuts. 

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

NFL is full of backups that can outplay Bryce.   That's why the Panthers have only let you see is Jack Plummer and the washed Dalton.   Building a real QB room w/ be an auto problem for Carolina/Bryce. 

 

 The fact that a  first round "franchise pick", is actually this inept, is a huge swing and a miss. Time to cut bait and move on. Three years is enough.

 

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