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MY GUT IS TELLING ME IT'S BRYCE YOUNG


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I have been all in on Stroud, but now - after this trade...I think it's all for Bryce Young.

He's got that magic, that magic you need to win a Super Bowl. And that's all that matters folks.

He interviews really well, seems genuine and positive af, his parents are always in the crowd cheering him on. It's Disney channel man.

We're due for another short king in the NFL, Kyler fumbled the bag.

Bryce is also a hardcore man of faith, just like Reich. These two together are gonna bring the holiness back to Charlotte and deliver a Lombardi from the heavens above.

(oh and they're gonna trade Corral for a ham sammich so he can have #9)

 

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2 minutes ago, GOAT said:

ENDS CAPS

I have been all in on Stroud, but now - after this trade...I think it's all for Bryce Young.

He's got that magic, that magic you need to win a Super Bowl. And that's all that matters folks.

He interviews really well, seems genuine and positive af, his parents are always in the crowd cheering him on. It's Disney channel man.

We're due for another short king in the NFL, Kyler fumbled the bag.

Bryce is also a hardcore man of faith, just like Reich. These two together are gonna bring the holiness back to Charlotte and deliver a Lombardi from the heavens above.

(oh and they're gonna trade Corral for a ham sammich so he can have #9)

 

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Well Frank did sound like he was in love when he talked about him 

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I forgot that the NFL / ESPN / Script Writers in general LOVE a dude with some adversity to win the SB. The short thing is great, he'll overcome it.

What does CJ have? Oh he went to Ohio State? Yeah, crazy adversity there. 

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Its definitely not. We're going to say that we like both CJ and Bryce. But Josh McCown and Reich both prefer CJ overall. CJ's bodytype, his leadership and faith are all big factors in moving up to get him. 

We want to keep Houston engaged so that maybe we can entice them to move up to take Bryce at 1 and maybe possibly get some draft capital back. It's CJ and it would be the right move. 

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