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Bryce is still the future


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Just now, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

Bryce played better but still didn't impress me.   The guy that did impress me was JT Sanders, who exceeded Ian Thomas's career YAC in one completion

If Brooks can play well, the offense has some legit pieces for the future. Just probably still need that most important piece

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Did he play better? Yes Enough to give him another start. 

Enough to change my mind?  No

He had one decent drive and a short field drive. 

Glad we won especially against the Saints but we need to see weekly improvement before we jump back on the Young bandwagon. 

 

Agreed  It’s one game. 

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

If Brooks can play well, the offense has some legit pieces for the future. Just probably still need that most important piece

now we need a defensive draft that was just as good as this past draft was for offense with Legette, Coker, JT Sanders, and Brooks (hopefully)

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I'm not convinced he's the future right now, but I have been encouraged by what I've seen the last 2 weeks. If this was his rookie season, I'd be all for it. Maybe that's how we have to look at it for now. Though it's hard to forget the first 2 games this season. If he continues to show improvement, and confidence in himself and receivers, then we may have something. Would like to see a few more deep shots and better pocket awareness. 

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He's showed a good bit of progress over the last few weeks, but I'd rather see if a team could give up a first- or second-round pick than double down.

Maybe, just maybe, Morgan won't ship him out with a third-rounder for a conditional 2031 sixth. He probably will get that return if he trades him. So on second thought, hell, keep him.

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Can I see him get 100 yards before halftime? I get that it feels like cherry picking with him but his first half performances are consistently terrible. He did well today to win this game though I won’t take that away from him. I’m genuinely happy for him today and for Panther nation. 

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