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Scott Fowler on game, Young, Panthers. Not wrong


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28 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Quinn Ewers or Milroe in the second lmao get the fug out of here 

Ewers is getting run out of Texas because he sucks and milroe is going to be running routes at the combine. 

Do you even watch college football 

Yep. Ewers absolutely falls apart with any pass rush pressure and Milroe is terrible as a passer. Milroe needs to reach out to Lincoln Riley and beg him to fix him because he's VERY reminiscent of the Bama version of Jalen Hurts. Please do for me what you did for him.

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Progress isn't linear. I'm sure all the level headed huddlers know this. 

This was a big step back. No doubt. We had bad Bryce the first 2 games. Then good Bryce. Then bad Bryce showed up last game. Now imo the next few games will define his career. 

Will he brush this off and rise up? Or will he crumble and revert to bust Bryce. Honestly it's 50/50 to me right now

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4 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

Progress isn't linear. I'm sure all the level headed huddlers know this. 

This was a big step back. No doubt. We had bad Bryce the first 2 games. Then good Bryce. Then bad Bryce showed up last game. Now imo the next few games will define his career. 

Will he brush this off and rise up? Or will he crumble and revert to bust Bryce. Honestly it's 50/50 to me right now

"Good" Bryce

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298 - 1

263 - 1

126 - 1

171 - 1

 

Yeah he made some nfl level throws but he is not doing it enough.  He has next year albeit with hopefully some legit competition but its imperative he has to up his game.  a couple of throws a game simply isnt enough

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Beck, Dart and Gabriel are likely QB3 QB4 and QB5...Yuck.  He hasn't announced yet, but I'm 99% sure Milroe goes back too.  Dart and Gabriel could be okay in the right system.  I have never liked Beck...at all.  That said, if Milroe and Ewers go back  (late first rounders), we are looking at a two selection first round QB draft.  Woof!

Please, no! I don’t want to see Bama’s offense be an insane amount of QB keeps on RPOs, mixed with often erratic passing, again. 

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3 hours ago, electro's horse said:

Quinn Ewers or Milroe in the second lmao get the fug out of here 

Ewers is getting run out of Texas because he sucks and milroe is going to be running routes at the combine. 

Do you even watch college football 

So people who do not share your opinions are stupid--is that what you are trying to say?  Don't try it with me, son.  I do not need a dolt tell me about watching college football--Now, your opinion was fine, but you had to turn it into a personal attack--only insecure people do that.  I am going to post some big boards, and you are going to tell me how smart you are and how dumb everyone else is--let's go:

Tankathon

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NFL Draft Buzz (Milroe average ranking 35.2, Ewers 45.2--that is early to mid second round)

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I agree with them.  And yes, I watch college football.  I played college football.  Did you?

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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Beck, Dart and Gabriel are likely QB3 QB4 and QB5...Yuck.  He hasn't announced yet, but I'm 99% sure Milroe goes back too.  Dart and Gabriel could be okay in the right system.  I have never liked Beck...at all.  That said, if Milroe and Ewers go back  (late first rounders), we are looking at a two selection first round QB draft.  Woof!

I am surprised to hear Ewers might go back---I would not advise him to do it.   I do not like Milroe, but he needs another year, and NFL teams love that dual threat QB.  It all depends on what skill sets you need--if I am running a zone read out of Pistol, for example, maybe. 

I realize that he is not rated high, and I would not take him until day 3, but Rourke has a quick release, a lot of college experience, etc. He brought Indiana into relevance.  There is something there--he is my dark horse, late round QB.

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5 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

a few paragraphs from Scott below

With QB Bryce Young (4 turnovers) in full regression, Panthers get pummeled by Cowboys

BY SCOTT FOWLER

[email protected]

4hrs ago

The Carolina Panthers reminded everybody exactly how bad they can be Sunday, regressing into a team that clears out its home stadium in the third quarter because its own fans can no longer stand to watch.

Favored to win for the first time in 34 games, the Panthers instead lost, 30-14, to the Dallas Cowboys 

Quarterback Bryce Young, whose “Good Bryce, Bad Bryce” on-field persona has been well-established over the past two seasons, trotted out Bad Bryce for this one. Young committed a career-high four turnovers — losing two fumbles and throwing two interceptions.

The fumbles were the worst of the four turnovers, coming as they did to ruin a promising drive inside the red zone on Carolina’s very first possession and then on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter when Carolina was only trailing 10-7.

The whole vibe felt very much like last season, as Young was sacked a season-high six times and the wrapping-paper thin

Carolina defense allowed 211 yards rushing, 199 yards passing and three touchdown passes to backup Dallas quarterback Cooper Rush

 

The biggest part of it is just the ball security, right?” Panthers coach Dave Canales said. “Making sure that we end the down with the ball.”

Sounds simple, but the Panthers did it poorly. Young threw to the wrong guy on one of his interceptions — trying to force the ball to a well-covered Adam Thielen instead of a wide open Ja’Tavion Sanders — and then badly underthrew his other one. The fumbles were partly because Dallas was overwhelming the Panthers’ offensive line, but also because Young wasn’t being careful enough with the ball.
 

It’s the NFL,” Hunt said. “You got to come ready to play or get embarrassed. … Hopefully this week will humble us a little bit.”

***from me, love Hunt but that statement is laughable 3 and 10 buddy, 3 and 10 ***

You would think the Panthers were already pretty humble, given that they came into the game 3-10. And now, consider:

▪ Carolina has missed the playoffs for seven seasons in a row (in other words, in every year of owner David Tepper’s tenure).

▪ Tepper’s overall record as the Panthers owner is 34-79.

▪ Bryce Young’s overall record as an NFL starter is 4-21.

But after a month’s worth of looking like he might be the answer, Young mostly looked Sunday like the sort of quarterback who makes you question everything about the team. Canales did say afterward that Young will start again next week, as Carolina plays its final home game of the season against Arizona on Dec. 22.

“One game doesn’t define you,” Hubbard said in Young’s defense. “He’s played great over the last how many weeks? Mistakes are going to be made. I mean, it’s the NFL. It’s not easy.”

Definitely true. Especially when your quarterback turns the ball over four times.

This is in a nutshell why I don’t think Canalas is the guy. Hunt said, “hopefully this humbles us a bit”. Bruh, you have 3 wins and have lost 4 games in a row. The whole season should humble you. 

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