Panthers Analyst Luke Kuechly on the Resurrection of Bryce Young | The Rich Eisen Show

Carolina Panthers analyst Luke Kuechly and Rich Eisen discuss the resurrection of Bryce Young after a dreadful start to his NFL career.

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20 comments
  1. I loved this, wish it was longer!
    Lifelong Panthers fan…so obviously VERY bias. I've never seen a player improve more from where he was those first few games to the end of the season. Just thankful that we have our guy at QB.

  2. For one of our franchise pieces of the past, Luke, to now giving props to the new franchise piece, Bryce, makes my Carolina heart happy.

    Happy my boy Bryce finished so strong last 6 weeks

  3. Not surprising, but a spot-on analysis from Luke.
    Bryce was still making the handful of wow plays, but more importantly he totally got rid of the “terrible” play, whether it was the strip-sack or early down interception from blitzes.. That allowed the Panthers offense to get into 3rd & short and more times than not they were converting.
    Once we get a #1 WR for Bryce Young in free agency or trade, I think he could move his game up a few more levels.

  4. 62 Sacks his first year…a rookie, come on, who does that? Yet somehow Bryce got up and KEPT getting up and back to the huddle. Then in year two, 30 MORE Sacks and he get's up and back in the huddle. You can talk about size you can talk about weight and all those measurable but he has taken a physical lickin and get's up and keeps on tickin!

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