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


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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Are you trying to depress everyone 

 

lol

Not at all. 

It's going to take something dramatic to break Tepper's heart though. You know he is cozy right now in his smugness and confidence that "see, he was right all along, and owning a winning team, being the mastermind architect behind the turnaround, and a having a 'face of the league player' isn't so hard after all."

Well, not hard for someone like him anyway.

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1 minute ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Not at all. 

It's going to take something dramatic to break Tepper's heart though. You know he is cozy right now in his smugness and confidence that "see, he was right all along, and owning a winning team, being the mastermind architect behind the turnaround, and a having a 'face of the league player' isn't so hard after all."

Well, not hard for someone like him anyway.

I still have the small glimmer of hope that Dan and Dave see what we all see and have to confess tep this aint it

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32 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?

That sounds about as pleasant as a ghost pepper enima

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Pick it up and his trade value goes up, especially if he makes a run into the playoffs.

There's enough mystery there as to has the coaching been holding him back or has it been his physical portion.

There's going to be a coach or GM out there that's going to look at Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold, look at the Panthers organization, and think Bryce might be worth a flyer if there's a two year inexpensive tryout period. 

Maybe the Vikings, Dolphins or even Pittsburgh. Might even be a hail Mary attempt from Phoenix.

And maybe we do it and stick with him after a really strong showing in the playoffs, if we get there. 

The biggest problem is that Bryce has had some pretty good performances, just enough to make a front office wonder, but we've also had some really dud coaching games, too. So is Bryce the problem or is it our coaching and game planning. 

Hell, we don't even know, so other teams probably are looking at it and seeing that while the odds aren't good, there's a heck of a payoff if they are right.

 

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I’ll say this….20 Million for one season will not cripple this team long term and should not alter any future plans of signing/drafting another QB. This should not anger fans because it’s a low risk move other than the cap for that one year (when top QB’s are above 50 million). A long term deal would cause riots at this point, bur 5th year option isn’t really a big deal to me 

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I’ll say this….20 Million for one season will not cripple this team long term and should not alter any future plans of signing/drafting another QB

Bro you don’t pick up the fifth year option and hedge. Thats not how this works.

Theres no warm and fuzzy middle ground here. 

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3 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Pick it up and his trade value goes up, especially if he makes a run into the playoffs.

Hunter Refrow in theory could potentially set a NFL record for most postseason yardage to a WR.  I mean from a technical aspect, it exists as a possibility still in play.

Bryce Young isn’t making a postseason run.  

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I’m good with this. We need to take a development guy who can sit a year in the draft and picking up the 5th means we don’t do something dumb like sign him long term for 50M this year. 

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