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Hot Take: This team will never get over the hump, until we move on from Bryce.


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4 hours ago, Joe Bear said:

Really, he’s been playing like he’s not one of the three biggest problems on this roster. So the focus shouldn’t be on him so much as any defensive position, WR, OL and competitive backup QB. 

Our best WR is a bit older. Got lucky with Coker but Leggette needs to step up. Need a legitimate pass rush threat and replacement for Shaq.  Need a corner to pair with Horn. Need a lot.  Young may not be the answer but half the roster can be upgraded too. 

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Hot Take.... Bryce is going to bring so much attention and money into the team that it's going to help land great players because they are going to want to join him.

Oh... wait... this is a thread about Bryce Young for the Panthers... my bad ya'll, I'm still riding high on Bryce James committing to my Wildcats today.

Guess @CamWhoaaCam is about to become a huge Arizona Basketball fan now too, we all know how much he loves son's of HOFers on Big 12 teams, LOL

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Hot Take.... Bryce is going to bring so much attention and money into the team that it's going to help land great players because they are going to want to join him.

Oh... wait... this is a thread about Bryce Young for the Panthers... my bad ya'll, I'm still riding high on Bryce James committing to my Wildcats today.

Guess @CamWhoaaCam is about to become a huge Arizona Basketball fan now too, we all know how much he loves son's of HOFers on Big 12 teams, LOL

LeBron is great I respect him, but I'm far from a fan. 

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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bryce James

 

1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Hot Take.... Bryce is going to bring so much attention and money into the team that it's going to help land great players because they are going to want to join him.

Oh... wait... this is a thread about Bryce Young for the Panthers... my bad ya'll, I'm still riding high on Bryce James committing to my Wildcats today.

Guess @CamWhoaaCam is about to become a huge Arizona Basketball fan now too, we all know how much he loves son's of HOFers on Big 12 teams, LOL

He is a 3* and from what I've seen it's only because of his dad, he's a long way from contributing anything meaningful.

11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

LeBron is great I respect him, but I'm far from a fan. 

Pretty much my thoughts.

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34 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

I literally said his QB rating over the last two weeks was top-10.

Ok gotcha.  But that’s much of a brag given what he is on the season….and the last 2 weeks he has averaged 170 yards.  It basically says when Bryce doesn’t do much he isn’t as bad 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ok gotcha.  But that’s much of a brag given what he is on the season….and the last 2 weeks he has averaged 170 yards.  It basically says when Bryce doesn’t do much he isn’t as bad 

I mean he accounted for 3 TDs and was generally excellent throwing and running against Arizona. I pin the lack of yards on a lot of factors: Him, WRs, pressure, good running game.

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6 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

I mean he accounted for 3 TDs and was generally excellent throwing and running against Arizona. I pin the lack of yards on a lot of factors: Him, WRs, pressure, good running game.

Yeah, but when Hubbard has more rushing yards than the team has passing yards….claiming Bryce had a good QB rating is misleading.   Take any NFL fan and the noteworthy play in that Card game was Hubbard and Connor.  If it comes down to cherry picking that for Bryce….I think that actually a bad thing.  It means there is barely anything to make an argument with 

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yeah, but when Hubbard has more rushing yards than the team has passing yards….claiming Bryce had a good QB rating is misleading.   Take any NFL fan and the noteworthy play in that Card game was Hubbard and Connor.  If it comes down to cherry picking that for Bryce….I think that actually a bad thing.  It means there is barely anything to make an argument with 

I disagree, because when any other QB puts up that many touchdowns, clutch throws and rushing yards the slant wouldn't be negative at all. It's OK to give someone you can't stand credit for a great game played. It's not like it's common, so you don't have to do it often.

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Just now, Joe Bear said:

I disagree, because when any other QB puts up that many touchdowns, clutch throws and rushing yards the slant wouldn't be negative at all. It's OK to give someone you can't stand credit for a great game played. It's not like it's common, so you don't have to do it often.

I’m not saying it should be negative.  I’m saying it’s not brag worthy.   If Hubbard rushes for 160 and you pass for 150….that’s not a toot the horn of the QB type day.  And if you are using that day, it’d because there isn’t much to brag about.   
 

 
 

 

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3 hours ago, PantherChris said:

 

He is a 3* and from what I've seen it's only because of his dad, he's a long way from contributing anything meaningful.

Pretty much my thoughts.

It's equal parts about Bryce as well as about Lebron, no Arizona fan is expecting him to be playing meaningful minutes anytime soon, he doesn't even start for his HS, he needs time to develop and the family knows that too.

But Bryce is good friends with a few other Top 10 recruits in this class that we're in the running for, one of whom is also signing with Lebron's agency too.  So this one is less about getting the Lebron connection as much as taking Bryce as a developmental project will likely help us land 2 or 3 other 5 star recruits (Koa Peat, Brayden Burries, Alijah Arenas).  

But yea, getting Lebron in the fold of supporting the program isn't going to hurt either, especially as it's likely to lead to an increase of NIL funds, possibly directly from Lebron if he wants to help his son be on a winning team.  And with scholarships increasing next year to 15 per team, there is no downside in taking someone like Bryce, even if "overrated" because it's going to benefit the program in a number of other ways.

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