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Marc Ryan - "Carolina Zeroed in on Stroud and Richardson"


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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

I'm sorry, I can't take you seriously. I've watched every game I can find of each of the top four. Stroud, Levis, and Richardson I've often watched games 2-4 times.

Good still doesn’t change the fact this dude miss more easy passes on the level of Kyle Bowler and  Has less experienced then any QB predicted to be drafted in the 1st round.. 

He couldn’t read defense once they made adjustments..  He was lost when they spied him.. And without his running ability he would be similar to Clemson’s Ugala.. 
 

Dont take me seriously but show this great film where a QB with the lowest comp % Of any QB ever considered to be drafted this high and a 17  - 9 tds to interception line and just blame his footwork.. Even with good footwork he miss throws and went to the wrong read..

Facts are facts

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36 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Unless it's discovered Stroud murders people in his spare time or his arm falls off before the draft...he's the guy. I really have no doubt he's the pick. 

In my humble opinion I think Stroud is the choice and the receivers are being signed with that in mind. With the questionable life choices that some young people make a lot can happen before draft day. By not even leaking info about the #1 pick the Panthers could easily pivot on draft day and change the selection. We hope that doesn’t happen, but we have already seen it with Jalen Carter. 

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

All of these "sources" tweets are probably bullshit. Nobody really knows.

That said, I do think that ultimately it's C.J. Stroud.

Yep. Sooooo tired of Twitter and how soooooo many people take it as gospel. Unless someone tells you who their source is in the tweet, or says on conditions of anonymity ... it's BS. Everyone wants to be a twitter journalist with their "connections" or "sources". It's all crap. All of it.

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9 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Good still doesn’t change the fact this dude miss more easy passes on the level of Kyle Bowler and  Has less experienced then any QB predicted to be drafted in the 1st round.. 

He couldn’t read defense once they made adjustments..  He was lost when they spied him.. And without his running ability he would be similar to Clemson’s Ugala.. 
 

Dont take me seriously but show this great film where a QB with the lowest comp % Of any QB ever considered to be drafted this high and a 17  - 9 tds to interception line and just blame his footwork.. Even with good footwork he miss throws and went to the wrong read..

Facts are facts

You're not very convincing. I don't feel like you're the type to take the time to watch the games.

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yeah. Certainly looks like we moved up not being in love with anyone and would “figure it out”.  

which I don’t love. 

dude

 

just becuase the stupid ass media is stirring up drama and scenarios doesnt mean its accurate worth a poo.  bunch of dumbasses on twitter just trying to be the next thing trending

 

they makin money of yall dinguses 

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Just now, FugginPoo said:

Another aspect that may make Reich favor Stroud not being talked about is Stroud being a Christian character guy and Reich has a theology degree from RTS in charlotte… 

Young is very high character. His father is a therapist and motivational speaker.

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1 minute ago, FugginPoo said:

Another aspect that may make Reich favor Stroud not being talked about is Stroud being a Christian character guy and Reich has a theology degree from RTS in charlotte… 

young thanked "his lord and savior jesus christ" first and foremost right after winning the heisman on stage 

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4 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

You're not very convincing. I don't feel like you're the type to take the time to watch the games.

I really don’t care what you think at some point you can’t dispute  or neglect the hard Numbers ..

Which if it wasn’t for his outstanding athletic ability would be looked at like a 3rd round QB..

Being truly honest if it wasn’t for Josh Allen.. AR would have went back to school because the actual numbers are bad..

 

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13 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Yes this.. ^^ 

If this is what actually happened then we are in a lot of trouble..

guys

 

stop buying into the social media hoopla

 

just because something is regurgited a million times on twitter does not mean it becomes true

 

panthers FO clearly have a plan. they are zeroed in. 

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

guys

 

stop buying into the social media hoopla

 

just because something is regurgited a million times on twitter does not mean it becomes true

 

panthers FO clearly have a plan. they are zeroed in. 

I agree that’s why I said IF

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