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Fanbase Temperature Gauge: Who do you like and who do you want? (3/21/23)


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Who is the better QB prospect?  

355 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the better QB prospect?

    • Bryce Young
      103
    • CJ Stroud
      134
    • Both are equally good
      118
  2. 2. Which QB do you WANT us to draft?

    • Bryce Young
      69
    • CJ Stroud
      179
    • I'm good with either
      96
    • Chaos (Levis or Richardson)
      11

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5 minutes ago, Alemanders said:

Been on the fence because I don't really pay attention to collage ball.

But watching both I liked cj first, but young is ridiculous.

No way we traded for the first not to pick him.

You no 1 pick Everything else is a smokescreen.

I started liking AR after the combine but CJ had me after the UGA game but Young been doing it all year, week after week...

My cousin is a Bama fan, he told me about Cam at Auburn before we drafting him, and I was a big supporter of Luck, until he basically said f..the panthers and stayed in school. Well my cousin said if we don't draft Young we will never recover from it.

Film does 't lie...This young man is special. 

AR compares himself to Cam

CJ compared himself to Vick

but Young said he can't compare because he's Brady, Peyton, Brees, Russel Wilson, and who ever he could think of to help him be who he is...Bryce Young there's no comparison.

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4 minutes ago, Bluetooth said:

I started liking AR after the combine but CJ had me after the UGA game but Young been doing it all year, week after week...

My cousin is a Bama fan, he told me about Cam at Auburn before we drafting him, and I was a big supporter of Luck, until he basically said f..the panthers and stayed in school. Well my cousin said if we don't draft Young we will never recover from it.

Film does 't lie...This young man is special. 

AR compares himself to Cam

CJ compared himself to Vick

but Young said he can't compare because he's Brady, Peyton, Brees, Russel Wilson, and who ever he could think of to help him be who he is...Bryce Young there's no comparison.

Have No Fear The UnderDog is Here

That's been the end result for me. I want young. I have to assume with how strong of a locker room Carolina has made for qb, it seems built for young vs Stroud 

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4 hours ago, csx said:

I don't understand this line of reasoning around receivers only fitting a specific QB.

 

A good route running veteran like Thielen fits any Qb.

I don't understand the reasoning that we have to pick the QB that helps us win now.

Surely you want the QB that's going to be the best one in 5 years?

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18 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't understand the reasoning that we have to pick the QB that helps us win now.

Surely you want the QB that's going to be the best one in 5 years?

I think the nature of rookie qb deals incentives teams to put all their chips on the table to win now before having your QB take up a quarter or more of the cap in an extension.

Also, teams like the Rams and Bucs signing older established QBs to accelerate their championship window. Something the Jets are trying to do now with a potential trade for Aaron Rodgers 

Therefore, it's important said rookie QB can hit the ground running. The NFC south is up for grabs.

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I want Young to be drafted. He is just a baller out there! I am not so worried about this size/frame. The dude is 21 years old and hasn't even developed his man body yet. As he gets older, he'll get heavier and sturdier. He'll probably max out around 210-215 in about 5 years. This young man is a generational talent. Can't wait to see him in Carolina blue! 

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21 hours ago, MHS831 said:

they all seemed to struggle to go through their progressions and make a timely, accurate throw.  We know we have a QB who can do that in Young.  Do we in Stroud?  I would say there is a strong chance he can do it, just to a slightly lesser degree (or he was never asked to do it as Young was).

The more I review film the more I see this differently.  It seems like Stroud is the one processing information really quickly and getting the ball to his playmakers while Young misses alot of initial passes and is forced to dance around and make something happen after that.  I am actually alarmed at how much he does it.

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I want Stroud or Levis. I went back and watched some Kentucky games. That guy, with good receivers and tight ends, will be a problem. He had a super young team around him last year and his best receiver was a true freshman, which, at Kentucky isn't the same as Ohio State or Alabama. 

I think Levis in Ohio State or at Alabama probably would've been more prolific than both Young and Stroud. I was on the hate Levis train for a while but man, that Arm, his ability to look off safeties while running a pro style offense, with Reich would be something to watch. He reminds me a bit of Phillip Rivers.

If Richardson had run a 4.6 40 instead of a 4.4, he'd be a second round pick.

Personally, if we could get the Colts or Texans to trade up and we take Levis, I'd be cool with it.

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