Young’s 5 TDs ends ATL 44-38, undermanned Panthers ballin’ with Bryce 

In Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Denver, Buffalo, and Detroit, the only uninjured stars resting on the sidelines were Kansas City Chiefs, who got skunked 38-0 by the Broncos, and the Buffalo Bills, a pyrrhic 23-16 victory for the Patriots, costing them any chance at overall #1 draft choice.

Serious football the final week left Joe Burrow’s Bengals out despite winning a 19-17 slugfest with the Steelers, who will take four straight losses, and a quarterback who calls for amnesia about that, into the playoffs. Mayfield’s Buccaneers are atop NFC South for 4th year in a row, and today Charlotte, North Carolina seems quietly satisfied with a QB whose efforts in finale make 2025 possibilities noticeably brighter. 

For every sportswriter who tried to shovel dirt on Bryce Young’s professional grave when he was benched in Week 3, after first two awful weeks of hesitant play in 2024 (and a disastrous 2-15 in 2023), the confident field general Panthers drafted #1 last year emerged in gratifying fashion against the Falcons.  

Yes, 5-12 only left them tied with the Saints at bottom of their division, but hey, Falcons (8-9) are sitting at home now too, and Young’s ‘Carolina Reaper’ reputation gained a little upgrade. Former Panther Sam Darnold’s Vikings (14-3) were thrashed 31-9 by Lions before a raucous crowd in Detroit (15-2) for the #1 seed and a week off, and despite a productive renewal of his career in Minnesota – 4319 yds., 35 TDs/12 INTs – his name was never brought up in MVP consideration.

Neither Young nor he is eligible for Comeback Player of the Year, and whomever believes Aaron Rodgers saying his two years in NY were the happiest of his four MVP awards career, hmmmm

QB Whisperer, Dalton as a case study in Mentoring, or…? 

While HC Dave Canales got the Panthers top job based on his success reviving the careers of Seattle’s Geno Smith and Mayfield (as OC in Tampa Bay), some questioned his play calling and commitment to Young early on. Exactly how and why the Heisman winner pulled things together after returning in Week 8 to end his year 4-6, will continue to be a question on many minds. Many more will decide that three passing TDs, his pair of runs to pay dirt, and another game without turnovers, his stacking of good outings is enough for now.  

During the 30-14 thumping in Dallas (two INTs, two fumbles), and last week’s thrashing (48-14) in Tampa, where his respectable 15/28 for 203 yds./2 TDs (no turnovers) was overwhelmed by Mayfield going off for five TDs (27/32, 359 yards), the Panthers defense has been injured and under siege the entire season. ESPECIALLY against the run. Several ATL players put up strong stats -Bijan Robinson (28 carries/170 yds./2 TDs), WR Drake London (10/187 yds./2 TDs), and QB Penix’s 21/38 for 312 yds./2TD/1 INT, rushing TD) – isn’t Young’s responsibility.  

The Panthers probably won’t win too many shootouts like this 44-38 overtime again without considerably more firepower, and the prospect of a more balanced offense-defense is a fingers crossed situation right now. Noboooody is denying the brutal injury report all season long, both thumbs up for the O-line working so well – there were several games where the starters played every snap, 65-75 a game. Bryce certainly benefitted from/contributed to that unity.

It might be too late to consider Miles Sanders contributions for a new contract in 2025, but his 17 carries/66 yds./ and winning score in OT, plus 3 catches/50 yds./TD can be considered a good example of nobody quitting.  There were a couple catches with Ja’Tavian Sanders, Tremble, and Leggette climbed the ladder to bring high balls in, results being the primary consideration. Evero will probably go, please Mr. Thielen, another 70 catches please, sir.

Young is no longer hesitant in his throws or runs (six rushing TDs), he had completions to nine receivers against Atlanta and *13* games without turnovers overall. The constant blitzing he was subjected to last year (62 sacks) was cut in half (29 sacks) by GM Dan Morgan’s putting a new offensive line in place, beginning with free agent guards Hunt and Lewis. If his slight frame and 5’10” height was considered inadequate to the success of being an NFL quarterback, his passes are more often precise and strong now, even if not the crackling fastball of others like Burrow, Allen, Herbert, Nix, or Baker Mayfield’s darts. 

When #MrTeppers$ broke a season long silence by expressing the affirmation, ‘I think we have our quarterback,’ post-game, GM Dan Morgan can continue building the Panthers roster without being sidetracked looking for that all-important franchise QB element that many other teams  https://cdtalententerprises.com/2024/11/14/panthers-find-joy-in-munich-with-young-153-yards-from-hubbard-nfl-qbs-get-more-blame-bigger-paychecks/ (Bears/Caleb Williams, Miami/Tua, Raiders, Cleveland, NYJ, NYG, looking at you!) still need to fix. 

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