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Adam Schefter: Bryce Young is believed to be favorite for #1 for the Panthers right now


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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

And im telling you the entire conference sucks!

 

I know our defense is trash so are the other ACC teams. Even the dominant Clemson looked bad this past year. Trevor Lawrence was that guy.

 

There is a difference...

 

Where have I said there isn't a difference? I know the ACC sucks. I too wish he had transferred because I think he's gonna get hurt behind UNC's line. But none of that has anything to do with his raw talent. Accuracy, Athleticism, Intelligence, Toughness, Height, Competitiveness. Yes, he's at the wrong school. But he'll be a Top 5 draft pick next year. He'll shine at the combine

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Just now, Hogan said:

Where have I said there isn't a difference? I know the ACC sucks. I too wish he had transferred because I think he's gonna get hurt behind UNC's line. But none of that has anything to do with his raw talent. Accuracy, Athleticism, Intelligence, Toughness, Height, Competitiveness. Yes, he's at the wrong school. But he'll be a Top 5 draft pick next year. He'll shine at the combine

I literally said he has the talent.

 

Im questioning you saying he is the real deal.

 

Real deal QB would win a trash conference. We were picked by many to win the ACC before the season. We didn't live up to the hype point blank.

 

Maye should have went to the SEC and show people why he is the best QB in college football. That won't happen in Chapel Hill. Caleb Williams will be the #1 pick.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Stroud is historically small for a QB from a build standpoint just as much as height, that's the difference.

It's no guarantee that Stroud would stay healthy of course, but there is a significantly raised risk of Young's body being able to hold up for a long career.  The other successful sub 6' QB's were a bit stockier to hold up more, like Wilson and Brees.

Defensive players are just getting bigger, one clean Parsons hit on Young and he could get broken in two.

Historically small from a build standpoint = weighed the same as Russell Wilson at the combine. 

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11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I literally said he has the talent.

 

Im questioning you saying he is the real deal.

 

Real deal QB would win a trash conference. We were picked by many to win the ACC before the season. We didn't live up to the hype point blank.

 

Maye should have went to the SEC and show people why he is the best QB in college football. That won't happen in Chapel Hill. Caleb Williams will be the #1 pick.

OK. Whatever you say. Defense has nothing to do with championships. Your definition of real deal and mine are different.

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I don't know how anyone can argue that Drake Maye isn't good. Dude is gonna be the ipt pick next year, mostly for the same reason we are arguing Stroud/Young. But that's not the point of this thread. Bryce is this years best QB and should be our pick.

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31 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Real deal QB would win a trash conference. We were picked by many to win the ACC before the season. We didn't live up to the hype point blank.

 

Maye should have went to the SEC and show people why he is the best QB in college football. That won't happen in Chapel Hill. Caleb Williams will be the #1 pick.

Can you please stop posting trash take after trash take. 

https://theacc.com/news/2022/7/26/clemson-favored-in-2022-acc-football-preseason-poll.aspx

UNC was not expected to win the ACC last year. They were predicted to finish 3rd in the Coastal division. Drake led them to 1st in the Coastal because that is what elite QBs do. They raise the talent level of the team. He did that despite the aforementioned atrocious defense he was paired with. 
 

Bryce Young is the best QB in the 2023 draft. 
 

Drake Maye would be selected #1 in the 2023 draft even if Caleb Williams were eligible too.

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4 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

If we did all of this to trade up and we end up drafting Bryce Young, I may hang myself.

Don't do it! I figured it out. All these guys are themselves 5'10 and under so Young is their hero and spiritual leader. That could explain the supposed Tepper love too.

It's a complex.

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18 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

I don't know how anyone can argue that Drake Maye isn't good. Dude is gonna be the ipt pick next year, mostly for the same reason we are arguing Stroud/Young. But that's not the point of this thread. Bryce is this years best QB and should be our pick.

Who said he wasn't good?

 

 

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