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Will the national media admit they were wrong?


Dorian Gray
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Just now, Dorian Gray said:

All we heard all week was:

  • "It's an organizational failure."
  • "He needs more time."
  • "Nobody could succeed there."
  • "He has no weapons."
  • "The offensive line can't protect anyone."

Dalton has proven for the SECOND time that none of that is true. But because Bryce looks like he's 11, I think people want to coddle him and give him the benefit of the doubt.

It was such fanbase gaslighting.

Unfortunately not.  I was already thinking about this.  Now they will just say that the organization Carr'd him.  Even though he has been the exact same player since game 1.

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Plenty won't until he goes elsewhere and craps the bed again...and they will still play the ruined card. Seeing the pregame stuff today and it was all Bryce is fine and needs time while it's all Teppers fault his play is dog poo.

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Dalton has played in a billion games and fits what Canales does. 

Bryce has never fit.  You would have to create something unique with great skill talent.  So it’s still a failure by Carolina.  They drafted a unicorn and thought he could be a regular NFL QB.  Square peg, round hole.  That is an org failure. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton has played in a billion games and fits what Canales does. 

Bryce has never fit.  You would have to create something unique with great skill talent.  So it’s still a failure by Carolina.  They drafted a unicorn and thought he could be a regular NFL QB.  Square peg, round hole.  That is an org failure. 

He isn't a fit but he isn't a unicorn. He is just a guy who peaked in school. He brings nothing to the table that's special in the NFL.

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton has played in a billion games and fits what Canales does. 

Bryce has never fit.  You would have to create something unique with great skill talent.  So it’s still a failure by Carolina.  They drafted a unicorn and thought he could be a regular NFL QB.  Square peg, round hole.  That is an org failure. 

Outlier and unicorn are two different things.  He's an outlier, definitely not a unicorn.

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