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Why Bryce young will be the pick and we should be excited


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11 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

@LinvilleGorgeSo basically, what you're saying is that each QB has his own Pros and Cons.

So the question remains :  Which of these QBs will Reich be able to fix any issues they have?

One issue that can't be fixed....is HEIGHT and unfortunately, Bryce has that issue.

I'm a lot more concerned with his weight and frame than I am his height.

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I've come to terms with Young or Stroud and can make a case for either one.

If the Panthers could put Young's brain in Stroud's body we'd have the best of both worlds.

As it is, Young's mastery of the game could make him the most entertaining QB in Panthers history.  Biggest concern is size and durability.  Panthers could be back in the market for a franchise QB in less than 5 years.

Stroud is less entertaining, but his throwing motion is pristine.  CJ could end up being the best throwing QB in Panthers history.  CJ is built like a prototypical franchise QB.  Panthers might be set at QB for 10 or more years. 

Bottom line:  Young's candle may burn twice as bright and last half as long.

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17 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I've come to terms with Young or Stroud and can make a case for either one.

If the Panthers could put Young's brain in Stroud's body we'd have the best of both worlds.

As it is, Young's mastery of the game could make him the most entertaining QB in Panthers history.  Biggest concern is size and durability.  Panthers could be back in the market for a franchise QB in less than 5 years.

Stroud is less entertaining, but his throwing motion is pristine.  CJ could end up being the best throwing QB in Panthers history.  CJ is built like a prototypical franchise QB.  Panthers might be set at QB for 10 or more years. 

Bottom line:  Young's candle may burn twice as bright and last half as long.

 

You summed it up nicely with one qoute: ("Bottom line:  Young's candle may burn twice as bright and last half as long.")

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