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Ian Rapoport: Bryce Young could re-take starting QB spot with a good performance


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Bryce is not overtaking anything but a waiver or trade spot. This reminds me of that one year where Jake magically had a thumb injury which necessitated his benching. Andy gets in a car wreck (thankful he and his family are ok - hoping the other party is ok too) and he somehow walks away with a thumb injury in his throwing hand? 

beginning of the end for both QBs in Carolina. 

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46 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Worst case scenario he wins us 4 games which puts us out of QB range in the draft and we end up with him as the starter next season and we repeat this nonsense all again.

 

Sometimes you have to think about the worst case scenario.

We wake up in it daily. But thinking he is going to come on and take this team 4-6 the rest of the way?  That's kind of unlikely. 

Worst case might be he looks really good for a half, gets injured, and people have all that time to talk themselves back into him. 

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43 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

It’s unserious to think that 1 amazing performance would make up for his overall body of work. He’s guaranteed horrible. He’s going to play terrible and his teammates won’t play hard for him. 

I agree, it’s wild that some think bc he has one good game, it automatically assumes he’s good, I don’t know how sports media has forgotten 16 games last year and two this year. It’s been abysmal. Yes Andy was bad against the bears and commanders, but he was ten times better than Bruce against LV, ATL and cincy. 

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I'd love to see it.

But for him to not only look "better" (nowhere to go but up from one of the worst ever) but like a real bonafide franchise QB and take back the starting job would be one of the more improbable turnarounds in sports history. We'll see.

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10 minutes ago, frankw said:

I'd love to see it.

But for him to not only look "better" (nowhere to go but up from one of the worst ever) but like a real bonafide franchise QB and take back the starting job would be one of the more improbable turnarounds in sports history. We'll see.

It is impossible because the Panthers ruined him.

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