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On 2/4/2026 at 10:15 AM, CanadianCat said:

And actually the timing is good. If BY wants a big pay day he needs to play big time. 

If he sucks then he's Jimmy Classen'ing us to the #1 pick. 

Honestly, I hope if plays big time.. I don't want anyother team reset. 

Doesn't have to be a big reset, the rest of the team is getting better, just need to plug in a decent QB.

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59 minutes ago, Sup said:

Doesn't have to be a big reset, the rest of the team is getting better, just need to plug in a decent QB.

What if Bryce hits 4000 yards and 30 TDs? Would that be sufficient? Should that be the goal this season?

I don't know if the team will be good enough to win 9+ games this season. 

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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

What if Bryce hits 4000 yards and 30 TDs? Would that be sufficient? Should that be the goal this season?

I don't know if the team will be good enough to win 9+ games this season. 

How about we start with 2 franchise QB performances back to back. 

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37 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

That's not good enough for an extension. 

No it isn't but it's a start to determining whether or not he's worth extending. The worst thing we can have is inconsistentcy. If he's consistently progressing, even if he has a turd of a game every now and again, that's something you can judge and measure. Up and down games every other week make it impossible to do and we certainly can't pay 40m or more a season for that.

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

No it isn't but it's a start to determining whether or not he's worth extending. The worst thing we can have is inconsistentcy. If he's consistently progressing, even if he has a turd of a game every now and again, that's something you can judge and measure. Up and down games every other week make it impossible to do and we certainly can't pay 40m or more a season for that.

In year 4 after endless back and forth heated debate about how much help he has or needs if he is not able to consistently elevate those around him and more often than not be a major contributing force throughout games then in no way shape or form do you consider an extension.

But at the end of the day he isn't going to one day this summer wake up and be built like a franchise QB. We will always be working from a disadvantage at some level in the most high stakes games.

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43 minutes ago, frankw said:

In year 4 after endless back and forth heated debate about how much help he has or needs if he is not able to consistently elevate those around him and more often than not be a major contributing force throughout games then in no way shape or form do you consider an extension.

But at the end of the day he isn't going to one day this summer wake up and be built like a franchise QB. We will always be working from a disadvantage at some level in the most high stakes games.

If you want to listen to some funny poo here it is.  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mac-bone-show-lindsay-rhodes-interview/id1541654577?i=1000748390898     towards the end

 

They have an analytics person on there talking about football etc and towards the end they ask about sustainability and bryce and his "progression".  She rips their soul from them in real time.   Talks about how lucky the panthers were, how bad his metrics (7th worst offense, negative epa in every offensive category, Bryce was avg 6.2 yards which was the 5th worst)were and how she doesnt think as of now he is the answer.  They try to answer back that "win he is good he is good" bullshit but she just turns them sideways.  Its glorious

 

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