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Albert Breer: Bryce Young is having dinner with Panthers brass as I write this


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48 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

Where did I crap on Stroud? Find one comment in any of the 49 Stroud threads created in the last 24 hours. Did I say he was throwing a bunch of lazy wobbly passes? No. I just know I’m not about to make 37291 threads about a player because….. he has a pro day. Show me ANY negatively reviewed pro day regarding a prospect. Meanwhile the Stroud crowd absolutely won’t give Young a chance no matter how many times people say “I wouldn’t be mad if we took him”.

The Young “hate” is just jokes about his size. Relax. No one hates Young or thinks he is terrible. Everything thinks he is great some are just concerned he might not hold up physically which is nothing against his football skill. We are still over a month away so prepare yourself for humor and arguing about which is better. The good news is BOTH are great prospects and we should end up with one of them as our new franchise QB to pair with our new solid coaching staff. It’s all good in Carolina right now!

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

The Young “hate” is just jokes about his size. Relax. No one hates Young or thinks he is terrible. Everything thinks he is great some are just concerned he might not hold up physically which is nothing against his football skill. We are still over a month away so prepare yourself for humor and arguing about which is better. The good news is BOTH are great prospects and we should end up with one of them as our new franchise QB to pair with our new solid coaching staff. It’s all good in Carolina right now!

So no Levis?

 

 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

The only way I see that happening is if we trade down which I doubt happens. Stroud/Young are the franchise guys and AR/Levis are the high ceiling gambles. 

Yeah absolutely don’t see us taking levis. Can’t at that point. Would’ve been able to move to 5 to ensure him there.

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