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Let's talk about the Will Levis hate


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End of the day for me Levis where I don’t have to give up a future first to draft him is actually an interesting upside move that I can see myself being optimistic about while understanding the downside.

Levis where I also have to sacrifice a first or two becomes a lot more of a pit in my stomach in terms of dread.

I’m sure I’ll stay open minded regardless knowing myself though.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Have tried hard to do so but that's not so easy.

Mind you, I don't really think he's going to be an option for us anyway, so...

I agree he won't be an option unless the Panthers move up to 1. I watched quite a few Bama games because they were on TV a lot, and Young is one tough little guy that only missed one game in college. Yeah, he'll take hits in the NFL, but the league will protect him too. Young is already considered a star and the NFL will want to capitalize on that. I think he'll be fine even without the refs looking out for him.

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4 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I agree he won't be an option unless the Panthers move up to 1. I watched quite a few Bama games because they were on TV a lot, and Young is one tough little guy that only missed one game in college. Yeah, he'll take hits in the NFL, but the league will protect him too. Young is already considered a star and the NFL will want to capitalize on that. I think he'll be fine even without the refs looking out for him.

The more I look into it the more comfortable I get with his frame. It’s a risk but not sure it much more of a risk in reality than any of these guys flaws. His talents definitely more than make up for it in my eyes.

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1 minute ago, stan786 said:

The more I look into it the more comfortable I get with his frame. It’s a risk but not sure it much more of a risk in reality than any of these guys flaws. His talents definitely more than make up for it in my eyes.

Yep. I think his talent and skill will trump his size issues.

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44 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Stafford was a very high production thrower.

Levis seems more like a big balled, fireball throwing gunslinger type.

You can win with that type of player. You can also lose badly.

Stafford was never high production and more of a gun slinger at Georgia with that Cannon arm,

in fact their stats their last 2 seasons in college are quite similar.

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1 hour ago, Call Me James said:

He wasn’t that good and had a bad injury history.

if he weren’t big, white, and an above average athlete no one would be speaking on him.

 

(Looks at the qb's rated above him)

Wtf does being white have to do with poo? What left wing corner of your ass did you pull that from?

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