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No, we don't need to see Bryce Young again


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What helps Bryce Young’s stock rise….is Andy Dalton continuing to suck like he has the last couple weeks. 

worse Dalton plays….higher the odds you of the compensation/pick we can get for Bryce. 

because then more buy into the narrative that it’s just Carolina as problem #1.  See basically every QB. 

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

What exactly are you hoping to see?

Xavier Legette plainly told you after Bryce was benched what he was looking forward to. The deep ball. It doesn't exist with Bryce Young. He came into the game against the Commanders down 33 points with absolutely nothing to lose in that game or his NFL career to this point and tossed a pass behind the line of scrimmage and went back to the sideline. That's your first overall pick.

And his other pass also went for negative yards. There’s absolutely nothing redeeming about him. He only throws past 10 yards when he gets a running start and is rolling out of the pocket. He is worse than any captain checkdown we could find on the street right now. Dalton at his worst is probably Bryce’s B game. We don’t need to see him again. And playing him lowers his trade value even more every time he takes a snap. I think or hope everyone in this god forsaken organization has decided to stash him on the bench so they can find a taker at the trade deadline. 

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4 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

And his other pass also went for negative yards. There’s absolutely nothing redeeming about him. He only throws past 10 yards when he gets a running start and is rolling out of the pocket. He is worse than any captain checkdown we could find on the street right now. Dalton at his worst is probably Bryce’s B game. We don’t need to see him again. And playing him lowers his trade value even more every time he takes a snap. I think or hope everyone in this god forsaken organization has decided to stash him on the bench so they can find a taker at the trade deadline. 

Where are the bombs to XL with Dalton? Nowhere to be found. Missed wide open XL 5  times last game. Dalton blows. The Raiders game will be forgotten as fast as Will Levi’s’ 4 TD debut

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37 minutes ago, CRA said:

What helps Bryce Young’s stock rise….is Andy Dalton continuing to suck like he has the last couple weeks. 

worse Dalton plays….higher the odds you of the compensation/pick we can get for Bryce. 

because then more buy into the narrative that it’s just Carolina as problem #1.  See basically every QB. 

With the exception of Young the narrative fits. It's definitely been a Carolina problem during the Tepper era. Let the bidding begin. 

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2 hours ago, Gapanthersfan said:

This team doesn’t owe Bryce jack ish. Bryce owes his teammates a winning effort but he elected to watch tv and play video games when he could have at least tried. 

Funny you don't see this reported in the media anywhere. 

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12 hours ago, Ghostofdelhomme said:

Where are the bombs to XL with Dalton? Nowhere to be found. Missed wide open XL 5  times last game. Dalton blows. The Raiders game will be forgotten as fast as Will Levi’s’ 4 TD debut

Dalton is at least willing to try and make NFL plays and take chances. Bryce either isn’t willing or isn’t able to do that. His last try was against the chargers where he threw “with anticipation” right into double coverage to a guy who was nowhere near open. 

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19 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Well when he fails for the rest of the season that leaves us no choice but to move on.

 

Dalton isn't the answer either. Play Bryce and let him determine his future.

if he plays, he only kills any potential trade value.

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20 hours ago, TN05 said:

We've seen him in 18 games now. He has not magically learned to be better in 5 games on the bench.

As a reminder, here's his stat line for the last nine full games he's started:

148/264 (56.1%), 1439 yards (160 yards per game), 2 touchdowns, 5 interceptions, 32 sacks

This is over NINE games. We lost these games by an average score of 10-24.

In his career, Bryce Young has 11 touchdown passes. 5 of those came from two games (Detroit and Green Bay). Two of those Detroit ones were in garbage time.

The problem with Bryce Young is not that his confidence is shaken or that he just needs time to learn. The problem is he is physically not capable of playing professional football in this league. Everyone on the team knows it.

False - we need to see him again and fans said the same thing about Darnold and Mayfield.  

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37 minutes ago, rayzor said:

if he plays, he only kills any potential trade value.

Whatever unspilled drops are left in the glass. 

I'll go along with that if it keeps me from having to watch him again but I am not sure that is much of a deal. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, jtm said:

False - we need to see him again and fans said the same thing about Darnold and Mayfield.  

Putting Young in with those guys is giving him credit for having stuff he doesn't have. NFL tools. 

It is not really a good comparison. 

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