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Does Bryce have any further excuses for this upcoming year?


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Offensive minded coach- check

MEGA money spent on fortifying the guards- check

Trade for a #1 WR- check

Draft a #1 WR- check

Draft the first RB taken off the board- check

Has a reliable WR veteran- check

 

He has more tools now then Cam had. I am not expecting him to be an All-Pro but he has no excuse to look like a middle school QB out there this year

 

Time to step up big man

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10 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Offensive minded coach- check

MEGA money spent on fortifying the guards- check

Trade for a #1 WR- check

Draft a #1 WR- check

Draft the first RB taken off the board- check

Has a reliable WR veteran- check

 

He has more tools now then Cam had. I am not expecting him to be an All-Pro but he has no excuse to look like a middle school QB out there this year

 

Time to step up big man

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Dude with all due respect please find another team. Thanks. 

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If they had picked JPJ to sure up the center position and paired that with Brooks, I would have said yes. Because it would show a clear commitment to running the ball. But the Legette pick yet again shows the Panthers don’t have a plan. They picked another WR with great physical traits but with trash route running ability who will be dominated by quality NFL CBs. Bryce still doesn’t have a WR1.

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