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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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3 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

I’ll be happy either way but prefer Young. 
 

I did chuckle seeing that Stroud weighs a whole 9lbs more than frail, widdle Bryce Young. 

I'll accept either but let's be real he's like 195.

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Something tj said about stroud is that he will make the #53 guy on the roster feel like he is just as important as the #1 guy on the team. Said he builds relationships with everyone. Raved about him as a person.
 

if I had to bet cj is the guy.

I heard heaven called the day CJ was born.  Apparently an angel went missing, its spirit apparently escaped into Stroud's soul.

 

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4 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

I’ll be happy either way but prefer Young. 
 

I did chuckle seeing that Stroud weighs a whole 9lbs more than frail, widdle Bryce Young. 

I'm happy with either one too but there's no way Bryce Young is above 200lbs at playing weight.

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17 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

They are treated like God's at those programs. They have it made man. Its not even close to that in the nfl until you make a name for themselves in the league. Here they are just another rookie hoping to make it in the big league. 

And the #1 overall pick isn't/doesn't?

They have it made and are treated like gods as long as they play well and win. Just like the NFL. They have to compete against a pressure cooker of talent within the program for playing time too. Just like the NFL.

It's as close as you can get to an NFL environment outside of the NFL. What makes the evaluation process tough for these guys is just how much better their supporting cast is compared to the teams they're playing week in and week out. 

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