11-14-2024, 09:04 AM -
Yesterday there was an article with Sports Illustrated and Yahoo Sports.
Panthers analyst predicts a return for Andy Dalton
Joe Person covers the Panthers for the Athletic. This prediction was made before the New York Giants matchup, but the logic still applies. Person said that Young earned praise from Canales after the New Orleans Saints win, but that he wasn't committing to him for even the next week. That's true again, and he believes Dalton and Young will get three starts each to finish this season:
"Conventional wisdom would be to continue to play Young to make absolutely sure he’s not the answer. But it would not be shocking to see Canales go back to Dalton, the 37-year-old who sprained his thumb in a two-car accident last month. Canales praised the “fantastic job” Young did in closing out the Saints game but didn’t commit to him beyond this week. And no one in the organization has committed to him beyond this season."
The Panthers didn't trade him at the deadline, but GM Dan Morgan said they'd reassess in the offseason and see where everyone is at. That isn't exactly a vote of confidence in Young, and Canales doesn't seem to want to give him the reins just yet anyway.
After reading these two.. I got the impression Dave and Dan aren't 100 % in on Bryce. If we are going to start a back up to see what we have.. and we know Andy to be just that, a back up at this point of his career, I just wonder if management is still considering Bryce's future with the Panthers.
I think NFL teams don't give young QB's time to develop. On the other hand if they see things with Bryce they just don't see improvement with, maybe they're looking to make an off season move . I don't know squat. but starting Andy to see another start seems strange
Panthers analyst predicts a return for Andy Dalton
Joe Person covers the Panthers for the Athletic. This prediction was made before the New York Giants matchup, but the logic still applies. Person said that Young earned praise from Canales after the New Orleans Saints win, but that he wasn't committing to him for even the next week. That's true again, and he believes Dalton and Young will get three starts each to finish this season:
"Conventional wisdom would be to continue to play Young to make absolutely sure he’s not the answer. But it would not be shocking to see Canales go back to Dalton, the 37-year-old who sprained his thumb in a two-car accident last month. Canales praised the “fantastic job” Young did in closing out the Saints game but didn’t commit to him beyond this week. And no one in the organization has committed to him beyond this season."
The Panthers didn't trade him at the deadline, but GM Dan Morgan said they'd reassess in the offseason and see where everyone is at. That isn't exactly a vote of confidence in Young, and Canales doesn't seem to want to give him the reins just yet anyway.
After reading these two.. I got the impression Dave and Dan aren't 100 % in on Bryce. If we are going to start a back up to see what we have.. and we know Andy to be just that, a back up at this point of his career, I just wonder if management is still considering Bryce's future with the Panthers.
I think NFL teams don't give young QB's time to develop. On the other hand if they see things with Bryce they just don't see improvement with, maybe they're looking to make an off season move . I don't know squat. but starting Andy to see another start seems strange