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Bryce Young is the worst QB in Panthers History


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4 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Right on cue. Thinks Herbert is overrated but Bryce is good just lacks weapons. Cam Ward outplayed Bryce with no one on his team and an interim coach. What are we doing here? 

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Weeks 9-18

You people talk about Herbert likes he’s a top 5 QB in the league 
 

Since drafting Justin Herbert the chargers have drafted:

1st round RB: 1

3rd round RB: 1

1st round WR: 1

2nd round WR: 2

3rd round WR: 1

1st round OL: 3 (Two tackles and guard)

Playoffs wins: 0


When it’s just you and the same 4-5 going around pie’ing each others posts that should tell you something. 

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8 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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Weeks 9-18

You people talk about Herbert likes he’s a top 5 QB in the league 
 

Since drafting Justin Herbert the chargers have drafted:

1st round RB: 1

3rd round RB: 1

1st round WR: 1

2nd round WR: 2

3rd round WR: 1

1st round OL: 3 (Two tackles and guard)

Playoffs wins: 0


When it’s just you and the same 4-5 going around pie’ing each others posts that should tell you something. 

Never said he was top 5, he’s certainly not overrated. You keep telling me when guys got drafted like that matters. For one, two of the first round OL you refer have been hurt most of the year. His other lineman have been banged up and he’s been running for his life back there in the pocket and still playing well. His rb in round 1 missed most of this year. As you are aware, guys get drafted high and disappoint, Bryce young is a perfect example. 
 

On the graph, don’t pay attn to our OTs on there (pretty good btw) pay attn to Herbert’s. 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

Herbert has been phenomenal with what he’s had to deal with. Could you imagine Bryce on that roster this year??

Could you imagine Bryce playing yesterday on the Saints team?  I mean we saw a version of such his rookie year (only Bryce’s scenario was much better)

0 points would have been scored 

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the Carolina Panthers affected their roster flexibility & their ability to build a roster by sending a massive amount of draft capital & WR DJ Moore to the Chicago Bears.who in turn with the trade the Chicago Bears were able to bulid a very competitive roster around their #1 overall pick Qb Caleb Williams & now 3 years later the Chicago Bears  are one of the best teams in the NFL with a young talented franchise Qb that just won the NFC North  & are currently the #2 seed in the NFC 

so yes Bryce Young is the worst Qb in Carolina Panthers history if you consider what the Carolina Panthers invested & how it impacted the future of the team ...just saying 

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29 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Why the heck are we subsetting QBs to half a season?  Do they only count the second half now?

the entire Bryce defense system is built on ignoring 99% of stats......find one very very specific angle to look at him and declare that is all that matters.  In this case, it also involves only half a season for that one stat to be looked at. 

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He's most certainly the worst starter that we've fully committed to.  That's without doubt.  In that regard he's also one of the worst of all time in the whole league.  I can't think off the top of my head a team sticking with someone who is this much of a bum for this long.  He's utterly pathetic.

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