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BREAKING NEWS: Per Jeremy Fowler, Panthers expected to pickup Bryce Young's 5 year option


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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yeah, the worst org in all of pro sports ensuring they stay as such.

literally no NFL team has picked up the 5th for a player as bad as Bryce has been.  Folks cheering on bad decisions by the bad decision franchise 

Year over year progression with stability in coaching while only picking up a one year option…. I’m befuddled why people are upset

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3 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

That 5th year was as good as chiseled in stone following the 2nd Atlanta game this season.

The more important question is do we extend him after this 3rd year, following a playoff appearance, as soon as he is eligible, and just skip the charade of the option all together?

lol….watch us lose to the Bucs, we get in with a losing record….and the Panthers pay this dude and pretend we did something this season. 

None of this poo is complicated.  We got people with egg on their face thinking they can make themselves look less stupid by making more dumb decisions.

any well run org moves on from Bryce.  Simple as that.  

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28 minutes ago, strato said:

April 27 2023 

Darkest day in Panthers history behind the day Fred Lane was murdered. 

I remember that really well. I showed up for work in the neighborhood and saw the street blocked off. Later found out it was a house I had punched out a few weeks earlier. I also worked on Carruth’s house and met him and Cherica Adams. Both were very nice to me. That was a really freaky moment when I found out about that. 

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3 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Year over year progression with stability in coaching while only picking up a one year option…. I’m befuddled why people are upset

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Because he’s not a good QB and is holding our offense back. 2700 passing yards in 16 games is hot garbage. If he wasn’t 1st overall, he’d be cut by now. You don’t pay a 30m plus option for a QB that is putting up QB3 production. 

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11 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Year over year progression with stability in coaching while only picking up a one year option…. I’m befuddled why people are upset

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you serious clark?

 

By that logic we should just give him an ext.  You good with that?

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11 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Year over year progression with stability in coaching while only picking up a one year option…. I’m befuddled why people are upset

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Yeah, that’s judging Bryce vs Bryce.  Bryce should be judged vs other starting QBs.  Dude right now is being outplayed by dudes like Tyler freaking Shough.  Maybe by year 7 he will be that good….i mean, that’s what we are doing at this point. 
 

 

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

lol….watch us lose to the Bucs, we get in with a losing record….and the Panthers pay this dude and pretend we did something this season. 

None of this poo is complicated.  We got people with egg on their face thinking they can make themselves look less stupid by making more dumb decisions.

any well run org moves on from Bryce.  Simple as that.  

If members of the media are already chirping about it (Kines and others) then I pray the Panthers arent guilt tripped into doing something irrational if they make the playoffs

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you serious clark?

 

By that logic we should just give him an ext.  You good with that?

No but I’m good with playing out the fifth year until you evaluate what’s open in the FA market and draft

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Just now, TheBigKat said:

No but I’m good with playing out the fifth year until you evaluate what’s open in the FA market and draft

But if he is getting better every year as you pointed out why not sign him while he is relatively inexpensive compared to 2 years from now?

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24 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

That 5th year was as good as chiseled in stone following the 2nd Atlanta game this season.

The more important question is do we extend him after this 3rd year, following a playoff appearance, as soon as he is eligible, and just skip the charade of the option all together?

Are you trying to depress everyone 

 

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