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Former Panthers QB: “No doubt in my mind” they pick Bryce Young


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14 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not gonna lie the more pictures of Bryce I see online the colder im getting on him being my #2 guy.

 

Im confident that we are looking at 2 QB's Stroud/AR.

 

Bryce is the best QB but his size is a major factor. Someone mentioned Tua and I gets those same vibes. This dude is smaller than me and if you ever seen a NFL dlineman in person those dudes are freaking huge. If someone gets a good hit on him his body won't be able to take that kind of pounding consistently. I don't think that's a gamble we can make.

Also Reich, 6'4". McCown, 6'4". Dalton 6'2". You think they're gonna take the 5'10" guy over the 6'3" guy? They wouldn't even have advice for him on how to succeed in the pocket from personal experience.

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i'd be cool with it, i guess. i prefer Stroud but they're really 1a and 1b.

if the pick is Young and he actually does end up too small or Stroud ends up miles better in the NFL, the Panthers will justifiably be a mockery because they'd be passing on as close to a sure thing as there is.

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3 hours ago, Cary Kollins said:

The original two glove QB David Carr is convinced we take Bryce Young. He goes on to say how the game has changed to favor offenses and he’s not concerned with Young’s size. 

All aboard the Bryce train baby.
https://www.nfl.com/videos/david-carr-s-best-nfl-team-fits-for-top-2023-draft-qbs

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No QB has ever been worth the value of 5 1st round picks. The expectations are going to be huge on this QB and GM from day 1. The most pressure any rookie QB will be subjected to in NFL history, and there is no foundation for a rookie QB to stand on with the Panthers. Dynasty or bust. A single SB win in 10 years is not enough for this investment.

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The more I look at the two. I think that strong arguments could be made for both Young or Stroud and neither appear to be vastly better prospects. We're in such a good position and I can't emphasize enough how happy I am we traded up to 1 overall 

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No QB has ever been worth the value of 5 1st round picks. The expectations are going to be huge on this QB and GM from day 1. The most pressure any rookie QB will be subjected to in NFL history, and there is no foundation for a rookie QB to stand on with the Panthers. Dynasty or bust. A single SB win in 10 years is not enough for this investment.

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23 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

No QB has ever been worth the value of 5 1st round picks. The expectations are going to be huge on this QB and GM from day 1. The most pressure any rookie QB will be subjected to in NFL history, and there is no foundation for a rookie QB to stand on with the Panthers. Dynasty or bust. A single SB win in 10 years is not enough for this investment.

5 first round picks? Lol. 

You hated DJ Moore.. You should have been excited to give him away

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4 minutes ago, csx said:

It's rather pathetic that this has devolved in to tearing one guy down to make the other look better. It was like 1 week ago when everyone said they'd be happy with either.

 

Human nature 😂

That's true, but it's because the stakes are huge. Make the wrong selection and we have hamstrung ourselves for 3 to 5 years. 

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Just now, bobcat91 said:

That's true, but it's because the stakes are huge. Make the wrong selection and we have hamstrung ourselves for 3 to 5 years. 

Talking poo about either won't affect anything. The decision nor the outcome 

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