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Bryce Young is the worst QB in Panthers History


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4 hours ago, Jackson113.2 said:

CJ Stroud going to flame out if he doesn't watch out..

Nah. A road playoff game against a very good New England team in very bad weather without  his top two receivers and a banged up offensive line. They couldn’t get the run game going and he was trying to do too much. Houston spent all their resources on defense and it shows. If you put Bryce in that same game without McMillian and Coker, it might have been even worse than CJ’s performance. 

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3 hours ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

Worst QB ever? No

Worst QB to start for 4 straight seasons? Yes, and it isn't even close

Statistically, Bryce should NOT be a starting QB, and the consistency shows that. He shows up against favorable secondaries, and disappears against good ones. Hopefully now the team is focused on giving him better receivers and the receivers will win games on their own, ala Steve Smith type receivers, and he won’t be as big of a liability. That’s asking a lot for a #1 overall pick QB to need that of course. Whe we just had a QB before Bryce that took teams to the playoffs with Brenton Bersin and Kaylin Clay as his top receivers 

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For people that use the straw man of our OL sucking for Bryce's woes, he's #18 in sacks of 24 QBs that played in 14 or more games.  Herbert got sacked TWICE as much--54 to 27 sacks.   Bryce average 1.5 sacks a game.  So if 1 or 2 sacks a game is messing him up, He needs to go talk to the guys getting sacked nearly 4 times a game.  

 

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57 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Nah. A road playoff game against a very good New England team in very bad weather without  his top two receivers and a banged up offensive line. They couldn’t get the run game going and he was trying to do too much. Houston spent all their resources on defense and it shows. If you put Bryce in that same game without McMillian and Coker, it might have been even worse than CJ’s performance. 

Bryce played at NE this year and had zero turnovers (in a game that would've been a lot closer had ST showed up). It's OK to admit Stroud sucked yesterday.

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