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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Some incredible plays in that video, starting to think he isnt going to drop to 9

Trading up to 3 makes a lot of sense. Hopefully the Colts jump to 1 and take “that Alabama guy” the Texans fall in love with Levis and we get Stroud at 3. AR would be the backup option…

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59 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just think about the level of stud you gotta be to wear #15 at UF.

Speaking of which... how in the fug is #15 at UF not retired??? We all mock The Golden Calf of Bristol in the NFL but nobody should be wearing that jersey at Florida.

Nobody should be able to wear 15 at Florida. I agree. As a college player there were few with better resumes. 

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53 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Some incredible plays in that video, starting to think he isnt going to drop to 9

I’m a fan of AR15 thanks to @LinvilleGorgeback in October.. however, as JT O’Sullivan showed in QB school - AR’s great are great and his bads are really bad. 
 

however, that’s the polarity you get with a player like AR. High risk, high reward.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Trading up to 3 makes a lot of sense. Hopefully the Colts jump to 1 and take “that Alabama guy” the Texans fall in love with Levis and we get Stroud at 3. AR would be the backup option…

Yes. His body of work is small but what is there, and what is good is outerworldly

My feeling is that what he has cannot be taught

what he needs to improve on can be taught and the Panthers have teachers 

others disagree and that’s ok but for me it’s Stroud because he is an already baked cake or it’s AR who could become something very special in a world of Carrs and Tannehills

people who think this guy is going to get out of the top 10 are kidding themselves 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm personally hoping Levis blows it up leading up to the draft and goes really high to someone not us.

From what I’m reading and hearing … this is likely.  The only thing that could hold him back is his recovery from his injuries. I wouldn’t be surprised if 20+ teams are at his pro day. 
 

it’s wild how often his name comes up in podcast, YouTube videos and articles. The name I don’t really see often … Bryce… which strikes me curious to why….

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6 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Yes. His body of work is small but what is there, and what is good is outerworldly

My feeling is that what he has cannot be taught

what he needs to improve on can be taught and the Panthers have teachers 

others disagree and that’s ok but for me it’s Stroud because he is an already baked cake or it’s AR who could become something very special in a world of Carrs and Tannehills

people who think this guy is going to get out of the top 10 are kidding themselves 

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On 2/23/2023 at 12:11 PM, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I'll put my account on the line (and honor it by not making an alt) ...

AR will be a bust in the NFL. So if one of you wants to Quote this and save it to memory, please do.

Taking him at 9 will be the dumbest thing this franchise has ever done.

 

All the top QB's can bust. 

AR at 8 wouldn't even be close to the dumbest thing thus franchise has done. 

Sean Gilbert,  will probably hold that title forever. 

 

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