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As someone who has not liked Bryce throughout the season…


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3 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I’m starting to think Bryce isn’t the biggest problem on offense but Canales is 

More like our D coordinator. There are just some QBs in the league that you cannot play prevent D on or they will carve you up. Tom Brady use to piss me off all the time, because even if you went up with 2min or even less left in the game, he will still beat you if you don’t bring pressure.

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This is the Bryce paradox. We're soo QB starved that a sub par player gets a long leash and is going to keep getting to run it back when just a slight improvement at the position is enough to be in the playoffs for years. I don't know if carolina will make the playoffs next year under bryce young 

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Just now, LegioX said:

More like our D coordinator.

Evero is more a problem than Canales. Canales needs to get the playbook out of his hands too though. First and second down with 3 times out and 30+ seconds and your calling shot plays?

that’s almost as bad as evero sitting in or prevent D vs the league MVP at QB who has made a living destroying the zone defense schemes.

this coaching staff doesn’t learn and adapt and especially evero

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That last drive should have killed any thought of wanting to keep him, sure he's gotten better at dodging sacks and getting the ball out in time but when he's 3 years in atp there's really not much hope he'll get better at nearly anything else.

 

Also cannot throw the ball nearly as far as we need in times like that last drive. We will always lose with Bryce in that situation where with virtually any other QB it is workable. 

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8 minutes ago, LegioX said:

I’m in full support of picking up his 5th year option. He showed me today he has grit and can make throws. He made plays to win the game for us. Now let’s see this translate into “consistency” next year. I can only hope.

Today the first time ive seen him consistently attempt throws that can win a game and not just pad his competition percentage, it almost felt like he watched some Delhomme footage and his testicles dropped 

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1 minute ago, dep said:

That last drive should have killed any thought of wanting to keep him, sure he's gotten better at dodging sacks and getting the ball out in time but when he's 3 years in atp there's really not much hope he'll get better at nearly anything else.

 

Also cannot throw the ball nearly as far as we need in times like that last drive. We will always lose with Bryce in that situation where with virtually any other QB it is workable. 

Learn ball. Understand how bad those play calls were

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