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Mike Kaye: Panthers might start Bryce Young final 7 games


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"If the [Carolina] Panthers don’t move [Bryce] Young at the deadline, they could turn to him down the stretch. That opportunity would give him seven games to prove himself to Carolina and/or other squads for the upcoming offseason. That really feels like the sweet spot if you’re going to make a switch back to Young. At that point, wins don’t really have meaning beyond pride. Development will be the focus, especially if [Dave] Canales is assured that he will be sticking around long term."

https://catcrave.com/beat-writer-gives-potential-carolina-panthers-timeline-bryce-young-reintroduction

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If this is a quote taken from the processing blue podcast this morning then it's definitely cropped in a way to make it seem more more official than what he said on the podcast.  On the podcast he had no idea what was going to happen and threw it out hypothetically that if we didn't play him again this season then he was definitely done here and he didn't know if or when they would play him but he thought after these next few winnable games that if we lose them then he sees a world where they might as well play young.  He definitely wasn't declaring anything or talking like he had some inside information  

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