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Dan Morgan: Panthers will pickup BY’s 5th year.


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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Not sure but either way it's still pretty low risk/just delaying the decision on him a year

Still enough fodder for people to rip their hair out, apparently. Not like this was breaking news, really.

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

I don't think we should spent $27m on a replacement level player.

I'm a Miami Hurricanes fan, so I have zero affinity for Howell, he's just objectively a better QB than Young.

(Has no clue what objectively means)

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Pick up the 5th. Use Bryce like Alex smith then draft a mahomes type player.  Bryce is the perfect bridge. 

This is the only plausible solution 

I’m not a young fan because of his stature which requires gyration of mechanics and also causes cutting out plays in the playbook    They knew that when they drafted him 

troubling to me too, and just my perception, is he doesn’t seem to mentally fire until it is ‘do or die’ and, show him something new,  and he freezes ..again, could just be my perception and then what we get  is either timid, deer in the headlights Bryce until he says ‘fug it’ and just plays.  Canales almost encourages that timid behavior by the way  Dave is way too timid for me

so net net, he is here and going to be here through 2026.  They have too many other needs to do anything different    
 

Fix the backup.  Let the scouts do their job.   49ers got lucky with Purdy. Maybe Dave the QB whisperer will too (facetious) 

all that side, give Young his props. Long term answer or not,    Young does have guts.
 

He got his ass beat up left and right by that Rams line.  Made good throws and but for some bad play calls the last 2 series and a dropped pass, gave them a chance.   That’s more than they’ve had in 8 years.

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18 minutes ago, strato said:

I think the tell on that is how they construct the QB room in a few months. If they don’t change anything they are hypnotized. 

 a weak Qb room lessens the demand for Bryce Young to perform at a high level instead its more about progress & development & it also allows Bryce Young to get all the first team reps in practice & not be distracted by the possibilty of sharing reps with another Qb .it does alot more than that but my point being is that i believe Dan Morgan is fully committed to developing Bryce Young into the franchise Qb & will once again intentionally create a weak Qb room ..just saying 

 

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10 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

Its gonna be a little dicey around here when Young does his yearly shiting of the bed in his first couple of games next year.

Maybe we actually have a legitimate preseason at this time and let him get that crap out of the way those games

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I’m not falling for the trap again, I will say I’m leaning more towards being more critical of canales than Bryce but still a long term deal shouldn’t even be a discussion 

I will say I’m the slightest bit optimistic that canales is the bigger problem, since when Coker gets more snaps than xl Bryce doesn’t seem to have as many issues, and canales for whatever reason, just seems reluctant to put the best players on the field and in position, this was a theme all year for him 

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

Maybe we actually have a legitimate preseason at this time and let him get that crap out of the way those games

Did he really play that much better or worse throughout the season looks like a normal byoung all season long except for the 2nd atlanta game .  The arizona game his stats show good but his play straight sucked until they went total prevent.  image.png.2181b30adfa2087f05f8adc737cef211.png

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Regarding the early games, it will help a lot if we have some consistency in the receiving corps.  In the early part of this season, his best receiver was a rookie, his go to guy (Thielen) went to another team, and if memory serves, Sanders and Coker were injured.  And Leggette has some issues.  

 

I think some of you greatly under estimate how important familarity and being in sync with receivers can be for a QB.  

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