Rich Eisen Debates How Long Panthers QB Bryce Young Should Remain Benched | The Rich Eisen Show

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Rich Eisen weighs in on the Carolina Panthers benching struggling 2nd-year quarterback Bryce Young in favor of veteran Andy Dalton.

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The real conversation needs to start and end with what has happened to the Panthers since David Tepper purchased them

bryancroley
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I like when the videos starts with Rich Eisen taking off his reading glasses.

ishtyou
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I watched all of his games with the Panthers…I’ve never seen a QB that wanted to cry before. He’s mentally done for now, they had no choice b/c the locker room was turning against him.

icnn
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Tom Brady was so right. These young QBs aren’t getting developed well at all.

scruffdg
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Rich there's a reason these Bama quarterbacks struggle so much in the NFL. At Bama, they are surrounded with the most elite talent in college football, and they ran scheme that was arguably the most QB-friendly scheme of all time. The NFL is different.

adamant
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Eisen clearly arguing the sunk cost fallacy here in saying 'Bryce has to start again this season no matter what.' When you find yourself in a hole, quit digging!

TarheelTeddy
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Barring a Andy Dalton injury, Bryce isn't playing again in Carolina guys. We're moving on. It's over.

jeffr
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We got to stop calling these picks busts and start calling these organizations moronic

tank
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I like Andy Dalton! Explain to me what is wrong about Andy Dalton starting games and Bryce learning more and getting ready.
How many QBs have been ruined by high expectations?

Redmenace
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Watch Andy Dalton, if he throws for more than 80 yards next week then you know it's Bryce's fault not the 'situation'.

Niptonian
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5:15 Chris is right here. Very similar to the Jets situation last year.

carl
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Rich clearly has never actually seen Bryce Young play.

logang
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Benching Bryce is the right move, before the damage is to great. Let him sit & learn for awhile.

sunnyside
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He literally has no worthy attributes. He’s undersized, weak arm, not mobile enough, inaccurate, no dog in him. Baker and Darnold actually have attributes big arms, and decent size. Size does really matter. If you’re undersized you have to be very elite in something. Bryce is elite at nothing

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He’s had a golden path laid out for him since high school, he looks like a 12 year old out there, and he doesn’t have any dawg in him. Many people saw this coming.

chrisjohn
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As much as we can talk about Bryce Young and all. The issues that plagues 800 S Mint St and the Carolina Panthers is BEYOND the quarterback.

elijahtchilembe-mpovie
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How has the microphone buzzing noise not been fixed? Crazy.

spittlefish
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They thought bryce was like kyler. Except he was obviously slower and weaker even based on college tape

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I've seen teams move on from their young QB all the time. I've also seen young QBs sit behind veterans and learn. Jordan Love, Mahomes, and the list goes on.

Sometimes just sitting a year in a good system can help a lot, look at Sam Darnold who says he learned a lot about how to get ready for a game by spending a year with Purdy and Shanahan. The problem for Bryce is that he's not in that kind of organization.

I think what's clear is that throwing a young QB out there and expecting an MVP level play out of them is a mistake and most teams don't know how to develop these young QBs. Teams expect too much and QBs are labeled as busts and if they're lucky they get another opportunity on another team later on.

Geno Smith, Baker Mayfield, Darnold, the list of QBs teams moved on from and it turned out the organization is the problem and not the player is long.
It happens so much with first round picked QBs that I really don't know why the media can't get passed where a QB was picked. First overall, last overall, it doesn't matter. Where did he land?

Ishai
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Great in college doesn't mean great in pros. Ask Ryan Leaf

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