The Carolina Panthers appear to have stabilized their approach toward Bryce Young, positioning him as their long-term franchise quarterback, the first since Cam Newton's departure. After a chaotic start that saw multiple quarterback changes, Young's growth accelerated, particularly following injuries to Andy Dalton. The Panthers' inconsistent coaching during Young's rookie season was a significant hurdle, with former coach Frank Reich altering the offensive strategy multiple times before Young even took the field.
Peyton Manning weighed in on the importance of continuity for young quarterbacks, expressing concern about Young's experience with three different play-callers in just two seasons. As the Panthers transition away from the tumultuous management of owner David Tepper, they seem to be fostering a more stable environment under coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan. With Canales' play-calling skills, Young's potential for success is on the rise.