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With Panthers cleaning house how safe is Bryce


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

For at least next year, very.

I think it could be very possible hes moved now, if a new GM is convinced he's not the guy, while his value still might be sort of high. 
 I am worried they ONLY hire someone who is convinced he is the guy though. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

GM is out and staff. Bryce will not be the next GMs pick. You think it’s possible he is moved for draft capital ? I just think people should accept this possibility since he’s now the old regimes guy. 

He's not a lock on being the game one starter but he'll definitely be the #1 QB going into camp.  

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Safe 

In terms of being on the roster next year. But in terms of being the long term starter? Definitely not safe.

The next gm and coach are extremely likely to bring in some qb competition for Bryce and make him earn his job. Whether that be a mid to late round drafted qb or a vet qb.

So maybe Bryce starts the year out, but if he's still performing like he did this year halfway through 2024?? He could be benched.

 

 

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Not very safe in the big picture. 

New HCs largely want their own QB.  That fits their own vision.  That starts a new time clock.  Young is inherited from someone else's mess.  So the changes are bad news for him and his career overall. 

and you judge Bryce down the stretch.  We failed to score a TD in 4 of the last 5 games.  Shutout in the last 2.  Bryce got worse.  And Bryce has a lot of independent issues from the rest of the issues.  A new HC is going to have to arm this team with QB options even if Bryce is defaulted into the 1 to start it off. 

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Will wait to see who the new GM is. If it’s someone like Dan Morgan he’s more safe than he should be. The right answer is he’s the starter going into next season but should be evaluated critically with consideration towards moving on if there’s a repeat of this year and not much growth is shown.

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