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The Carolina Panthers should go back to Bryce Young


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This guy again? lol (Donnally not Bryce)

If he's not our guy, there's little reason to keep him.  We saw a glimpse again with a few plays - this kid is not coming back in to do anything effective.  They also see him 4 solid practices a week with the second team and are still this cagey/meh. 

My best guess is that he's gone for a conditional mid-rounder package by the deadline.  Browns would be fun- they also have 10 picks in this next draft so it wouldn't be much.  A 4th that could become a 3rd and a 6th.  

 

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This is the guy who was saying 'you don't know' after freaking 16 games of Young last year. Yeah we knew. Without upside there isn't anything to hope to improve. This is just the radio filling time in-between advertisements. 

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I guess no one watched ole man Dalton look terrible last week.  There comes a point where it makes no sense to play him anymore.  He ain’t the answer.  Bryce has youth at least

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24 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I guess no one watched ole man Dalton look terrible last week.  There comes a point where it makes no sense to play him anymore.  He ain’t the answer.  Bryce has youth at least

But if we play Bryce more and he continues to stink it up to high hell (as we know he will), we might lose the hope of someone being insane enough to offer us a 6th or 7th round pick for him and we may have to settle on a straight up trade Bryce for a blowup doll or a box of Little Debbies or something similar.

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

But if we play Bryce more and he continues to stink it up to high hell (as we know he will), we might lose the hope of someone being insane enough to offer us a 6th or 7th round pick for him and we may have to settle on a straight up trade Bryce for a blowup doll or a box of Little Debbies or something similar.

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People assume playing him makes this better. It does not.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

People assume playing him makes this better. It does not.

Not a damn bit better at all and I feel as if it would only get worse. I mean, if we do that I think we havent even scratched the surface of how bad it could truly get in my humble opinion. 

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