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Bryce Young is the worst QB in Panthers History


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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

I wouldn’t say he played poorly either.  I would say, like most games, he was largely irrelevant for the majority of it.   Thats Bryce.  

Only QB in the NFL that could walk through an airport and not have a single person know who he is or that he plays NFL QB. 

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7 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Sounds like Bryce “1000x worse than Randy Hedberg” is to blame!

Wtf are you even talking about. Bowles didn't rely on Baker. He relied on his running game because they were chewing us up. Baker made some key throws under pressure to avoid sacks and didn't screw up the finish. It was obvious what the game plan was with our limp dick offense. Chew up the game clock because we can't put points on the board in chunks. 

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57 minutes ago, dep said:

The worst actual quarterback this franchise has ever committed to beyond a trial run or backup. 

Anyone who hasn't reached this conclusion is in denial at this point.

go "actual" back to bed .........

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6 minutes ago, dep said:

Bryce Young has the lowest yards per attempt besides Kerry Collins, the lowest adjusted net yards per attempt, the lowest touchdown rate, the highest sack rate, the fewest passing touchdowns per game, the lowest offensive points per game while starting, and the second-worst career passer rating among all Panthers quarterbacks who started at least two seasons

It's not even a debate unless you point to Collins who would take shots on the bench

Are these all real stats because that is really bad. Bryce Young is so soft. At least Kerry Collins would go out on a limb with a hard r once in a while. Heyyo!

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11 minutes ago, TN05 said:

He was our entire offense - we averaged 1.4 yards per carry with a long run of 5 yards. He threw for more yards and touchdowns than Baker. How was he "irrelevant" for the majority of it?

Please tell me what the Carolina Panthers and Bryce Young did….when 6 minutes were still remaining in the 4th quarter.

we had 7 points on the board.  Largely the product of a big play by the defense that put the ball on the Tampa 19. 

so yeah, like most weeks, Bryce Young was irrelevant for the majority of the game.   Everything you would say about him would be fixated on the very end of game.  

* Bryce also logged 100+ yards passing and a TD in that closing 6 lol.  Thats where he “outperformed Baker”.  Baker’s QBR was almost double Bryce’s on the day. 

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16 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

 A third of Bryce’s yards came on a screen behind the LOS and a 4th down miracle blimp that would have been a TD with an nfl caliber qb. And that was against an exhausted 3rd string db in the 4th quarter.

the Bucs played 8 in the box all day. Don’t talk to me about the weather everyone does this to him.

Bryce threw one pathetic interception and made a business decision on a fumble.

TD pass was on a blown coverage 

he’s fuging trash 

Can’t pie anymore today, this pretty much sums it up. It’s too bad they won’t realize this, he will be here next year and the year after. 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Let’s try to be accurate and honest here…

He is bottom 3rd.  Which is where every single offense and pass game has been since he arrived.  No different this year.

we are still searching to get to middle of the road offense 

Exactly. Hell, I wish Bryce WAS mid tier, because mid tier QB play has us at 10-12 wins right now. Bryce is fuggin terrible bottom 5 QB EVERY year. 

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7 minutes ago, TN05 said:

He was our entire offense - we averaged 1.4 yards per carry with a long run of 5 yards. He threw for more yards and touchdowns than Baker. How was he "irrelevant" for the majority of it?

Young was irrelevant for most of the game. He scored a TD when Rozebloom returned an interception inside Tampa’s red zone. We didn’t score another point until under 3 minutes left in the game and the game was basically over. The Young led offense did nothing until it was too late except for getting gifted an extremely short field by the D.

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