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OFFICIAL Panthers vs Buccaneers Game Day Thread


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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

You absolutely refuse to say a single positive thing anytime Bryce does anything. It's really fuging pathetic. 

He may not be the franchise qb but it's OK to say a nice thing whenever a play is made. You'll survive 

And I think people like you are fuging pathetic for being defensive of a bad to mid short, weak armed QB who never should have been drafted in the first round. 
A broken clock is right twice a day. You don’t compliment the broken clock. Bryce may have a couple of good plays a game but he is still a broken clock that will never amount to anything other than a backup. 

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

Good, hopefully you are correct. He dropped the same one in Philly. Would be huge if he could start making those routine, because he is able to get separation. 

Not quite the same, but I get your point. Bryce hit Thielen in stride. I think Thielen is a better fit for Bryce's arm talent.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

So are Tampa’s CBs really bad or is AT just a great WR1? I’m trying to keep up here…. It’s hard to just enjoy the game with so many agendas being pushed. 

prob a lot of both. AT is legit a very very good WR tho, there's no doubt there. 

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

And I think people like you are fuging pathetic for being defensive of a bad to mid short, weak armed QB who never should have been drafted in the first round. 
A broken clock is right twice a day. You don’t compliment the broken clock. Bryce may have a couple of good plays a game but he is still a broken clock that will never amount to anything other than a backup. 

Loooool what a dumbass post. I've been on record saying I'm not sold on Bryce. But if he makes a good play, we can point it out. 

Don't respond to me

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Just now, TD alt said:

Not quite the same, but I get your point. Bryce hit Thielen in stride. I think Thielen is a better fit for Bryce's arm talent.

You're right the one in Philly was a tougher catch. I just expect him to make those. Hopefully an offseason on the jugs and putting in work with Bryce gets that right

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I don't see what's wrong with acknowledging Bryce's good and bad? Seems like most posters only see exactly what they want. Bryce is either perfect and receivers should fight through double teams to making diving grabs in heavy traffic for underthrown balls or Bryce is complete trash and it doesn't matter that he's had two nice drives. The reality is that there's some of both. There were two nice drives to start and end the half and there was trash in between.

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