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  1. Young tbh. Richardson straight up does not care about learning or playing football. He does not watch film. He doesn’t hang out with any of the players on the team and just has his entourage around at all times. This was true at UF and is true now in the nfl. And he had really good coaching and players at UF. dude will be out of the league in a few years and probably going to lose a toe to diabetes before thirty or something.
  2. For the record Trey lance was third string in Dallas behind cooper rush. dude fuging sucks.
  3. You trade him because he’s valuable. You cannot trade Purdy because of his contract. Kinda stuck in a bad spot in San Fran. 49ers will want picks and probably high ones. Like a 2 and 3 or something. And whomever trades for Mac jones will have to give him a new contract. Something like bridgewater got from the panthers. Bryce is an add on. No one is going to trade a guy who’s shown he can start and perform well in the nfl (jones) for someone the panthers clearly aren’t going to keep around, if they’re trading for a qb. There’s no world where the panthers trade for someone like Mac jones and keep Bryce around. We saw how well that worked with darnold and baker adding more fun to this, when the 49ers drafted lance, that was not the qb shanahan wanted; that qb was mac jones. anyway I think the trade would probably be 2nd and 3rd, or maybe a first round swap plus a third. Then new contract for Mac jones. Bryce is an afterthought.
  4. Barnwell is espn’s stalking horse. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46942577/2026-nfl-offseason-quarterback-trades-cuts-retirements-murray-tagovailoa-fields Evaluation time might be up The end of Year 3 is a critical time for first-round picks at quarterback, as their organizations will need to decide whether they want to guarantee their fifth-year options before the start of the following season. The class of 2023 has two obvious choices, as the Texans are going to pick up C.J. Stroud's option, while the Colts will decline that same opportunity for Anthony Richardson Sr. The third might still be up in the air. Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers 2026 cash: $5.9 million (all guaranteed) Future guarantees: None (potential fifth-year option for 2027) Savings if traded before June 1: $5.9 million in cap and cash Savings if cut before mid-March: None Young's promising end to 2024 hasn't led to a step forward in 2025. Young's sack rate is down, and his success rate as a passer is up, which are both positives. But his interception rate has risen for the second consecutive season. The 2023 No. 1 pick is averaging just 5.6 yards per attempt, the worst mark in the league for any full-season starter. Offensive line injuries haven't helped, but Young has only sevendeep completions all season, forcing the Panthers to either rely on big runs by Rico Dowdle or dink-and-dunk down the field with their passing attack. Young has the fourth-worst off-target rate in the NFL on passes that aren't deep attempts, though, making it difficult for Carolina to sustain drives with steady completions. After the season, the Panthers will need to decide whether they want to pick up Young's roughly $25.6 million fifth-year option for 2027, which will become fully guaranteed in the process. While that's not an exorbitant sum for a quarterback, I'm not sure Young's play would support that choice. If Carolina does decide to pick up the option, he will have a meaningful role on the 2026 roster, either as the unquestioned starter or at least as the favorite to win the job. If Carolina declines the option, Young's future probably will be elsewhere. He might be given a fourth year to prove himself and play well enough to earn an extension, as Daniel Jones did after the Giants declined his fifth-year option in New York, but the coach and general manager who paid so much to acquire Young in the first place aren't in the building anymore. The Panthers could trade Young to another team, bring in a new starting QB and move Young into a backup role, or (most likely) acquire someone to compete with Young in training camp next summer.
  5. If you adjust for drops Trevor is still bottom third in most categories. I have a good friend who’s a really knowledgeable jags fan and she says overall he’s just mid. Jags have a ton of problems that he can’t overcome. Plus he’s never been the same since the injury against Houston. Throwing motion changed and everything.
  6. Probably not a worse city in the country for Stetson to be drafted to
  7. Probably not a worse city in the country for Stetson to be drafted to
  8. I was told by posters on this board that he just executed the game plan and did what was needed to win.
  9. The panthers would probably have to add something. They’d be trading away a qb they don’t think can start anymore for one they think can.
  10. Also idgaf I’ll say it; Bryce just needs to come out and be done with it It’s 2025. No one cares. Become the first openly gay starting qb and coast off into post career sideline work.
  11. Can you imagine the reaction if cam did something like this after playing like Bryce did on Sunday https://x.com/sheena_marie3/status/1988376344615424222?s=46
  12. Quote me on this Bryce included in a trade to San Fran for Mac jones. solved everyone’s problem.
  13. Josh Norris really needs to stop and consider what’s going on with his Big Time Throws stat that keeps making Bryce out to be better than he is. like my brother in Christ watch the damn games
  14. It took the leadership council two weeks to approve the change at running back. mill of the gods grinds slowly etc
  15. You also have to extend him and probably deal/cut Bryce
  16. Also Wilson was clearly uncomfortable around black people which is a problem if you’re trying to be in the nfl at all, let alone play qb. If your brothers and sisters look like this you need to get your ass transferred to LSU or something
  17. I was actually at the season opener vs the jets and Wilson had a couple throws in the game that were definitely “oh my” moments. He could definitely spin it shame about everything else
  18. When he was a passing game coordinator in Seattle he was getting paid 10k speaker fees at evangelical marriage recharge conferences. at the time he was cheating on his wife every weekend and spending his per diems on strippers while she couldn’t afford groceries. this is in their book. to say nothing about what he and Brad Idzik were doing
  19. Rozeboom is on the council, a guy on a one year league minimum deal who played special teams for the Rams last season. Leadership Council honestly sounds like Evangelical Church popularity contest poo and sure enough..
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