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Carolina Panthers @ Chicago Bears Gameday Thread


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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

You should see Twitter, tons of panthers fans are saying it’s not Bryce’s fault, and he could do better, put him in blah blah blah…he sucks they need to get over it . 

They’re likely Alabama alumni.

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3 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Did the fox announces just mumble that Bryce will come in and have a lot of sex, or a lot of success?

They're horrible announcers, regardless, but you'd think as professionals they'd enunciate better

Vilma is as bad as it gets. He’s epically awful.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I will when we're a competitive team again. But that trade for about completely lacking in NFL QB traits is a helluva hole to climb out of.

This organization deserves to have it thrown in their face every chance they get. They gave up wayyyy too fugin much to drop the ball on a #1 pick for a midget for us to just “move on”

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

You should see Twitter, tons of panthers fans are saying it’s not Bryce’s fault, and he could do better, put him in blah blah blah…he sucks they need to get over it . 

Thats why I haven't even bothered to search his name today. Most fans are idiots and don't know a damn thing. Probably Alabama fans too

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Just now, Fright said:

This organization deserves to have it thrown in their face every chance they get. They gave up wayyyy too fugin much to drop the ball on a #1 pick for a midget for us to just “move on”

Some of our fans just aren't being honest with themselves how hard we'd be clowning a rival for making this hilarious blunder.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I will when we're a competitive team again. But that trade for a prospect completely lacking in NFL QB traits is a helluva hole to climb out of.

You can hang into that just stop caring everytime some taking head mentions it.  They have 3.5 hrs to fill and we arent exactly exciting to talk about. 

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    • I thought about this a lot watching the game today. We got whooped by a team that was just way more talented than us overall and was largely because we traded a poo load of compensation with them to just to get bryce. It's a agonizing feeling and like you said it just seems like bryce hasn't took it seriously enough. He didn't give 2 shits about not playing in the pre season and obviously didn't rationalize just how bad he has been cuz he was surprised he got benched.  It's just infuriating and knowing it sets you back for years is hard enough. It's a lot easier watching other teams make these horrible decisions. 
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