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15 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

All the QBs in 2023 seem to be struggling. Stround is still the best but even he is going through a sophomore slump. Thankfully the team around him is good enough to win even when he has a down day. 
 

7th in passing yards 10th in passing touchdowns 13th in passer rating the only thing outside the top 15 is completion % but he's still at 66.5.

If that's a slump sign me up.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

7th in passing yards 10th in passing touchdowns 13th in passer rating the only thing outside the top 15 is completion % but he's still at 66.5.

If that's a slump sign me up.

Plus Nico, his top WR, has been out. Diggs is also injured now. 

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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Plus Nico, his top WR, has been out. Diggs is also injured now. 

And Tank dell got shot in the leg in the off-season (he was an innocent bystander who was at the wrong place at the wrong time).

 

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean, Mac Jones has a below average NFL arm too. We are splitting hairs on that account. 

I meant looks like a valid 2nd/3rd string NFL QB like Mac Jones.

I don't think you realize just how weak Bryce's arm is compared to even Mac Jones'. There is below-average NFL arm, and then there is not-an-NFL-arm-at-all.

Bryce might become a 2nd/3rd stringer... in the Arenal Football League.

 

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NFL seems to have a quarterback development issue. Entire league appears to be struggling with it. 

The college game is just moving so far away from what the NFL is with the portal and NIL. Simple is the name of the game in college now. 

Even "can't miss" guys like Lawrence and Darnold are taking a very long time to develop. 

The guys that can run will always have an advantage early, but they are also much more likely to get hurt. Not sure we will ever see an era of Quarterbacks like the mid 2000's to the mid 2010's again.

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32 minutes ago, frankw said:

7th in passing yards 10th in passing touchdowns 13th in passer rating the only thing outside the top 15 is completion % but he's still at 66.5.

If that's a slump sign me up.

Yeah he is still playing well. Just saying he is hitting a minor slump. Which is to be expected since teams know him now. 

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It looks like a real fan writing it. It is an easy thing to speculate on the face of it but they are both guaranteed deals and we don't have space to trade Bryce and take on something else. In the first place. 

When is the last QB for QB trade? I know there have been some.

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12 hours ago, MRenshaw said:

I don't think you realize just how weak Bryce's arm is compared to even Mac Jones'. There is below-average NFL arm, and then there is not-an-NFL-arm-at-all.

Bryce might become a 2nd/3rd stringer... in the Arenal Football League.

 

Yeah, I mean if you are trying to sell me.on Mac Jones having a much bigger arm than Bryce, I am just not gonna be the guy that buys that. Nor really would almost anyone.

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