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Cynthia Frelund with an interesting analytics look at CJ Stroud and Bryce Young


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Just now, Ivory Panther said:

sure...I'm the only Carolina fans who likes Bryce, so any new profile is me. lmao.

I bet Frank passive aggressive self is going to like your post, then MrWhatever is going to poo my post. lol

I don't need to set up more profile to say I want Bryce unlike you, Frank and a few others who don't want to admit you LOVE CJ & hate Bryce. 

I have given y'all so much anxiety from just posting Bryce, it is super funny. lmao

Be careful what ya say. He’ll use a gif to look witty.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I am not referring to you.  I don't consider you a die hard Bryce Young troll account.  You just prefer him and aren't that high on Stroud.  No big deal.  

Much appreciated! Seriously I’m not looking for qb beefs. I just highly like young because of what I’ve seen is all.

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Ah yes. Nothing like one of the most exciting off seasons in team history with an opportunity to land whichever of the two potential franchise QBs in this draft to turn everyone here into a bunch of dickheads. That’s the huddle for ya. 
 

We have two potentially star QBs in this draft with the #1 pick and the very one here is still managing to act miserable. 

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3 minutes ago, Ivory Panther said:

sure...I'm the only Carolina fans who likes Bryce, so any new profile is me. lmao.

I bet Frank passive aggressive self is going to like your post, then MrWhatever is going to poo my post. lol

I don't need to set up more profile to say I want Bryce unlike you, Frank and a few others who don't want to admit you LOVE CJ & hate Bryce. 

I have given y'all so much anxiety from just posting Bryce, it is super funny. lmao

I'm just saying there are like 3-4 brand new Young posters that seem to follow you around.  Maybe it's not you (the mods know) but it definitely suspicious.  You can "lol" and "lmao" every other sentence, but it still looks suspicious. 

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2 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

Much appreciated! Seriously I’m not looking for qb beefs. I just highly like young because of what I’ve seen is all.

I get it.  There is a lot to like about Young.  My ONLY concern has just been the size, but that doesn't mean he won't be successful in spite of it and if we draft him I hope he will. He checks every other box.

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5 minutes ago, Ivory Panther said:

So it's a crime to be a diehard Bryce fan?

y'all have serious issues. lmao

If it's die hard to a point where you highjack every thread, have a bunch of random new people start posting with you, and make a thread about people cheering for the panthers to fail if they don't draft their choice of QB then yeah it gets concerning to say the least.  I wouldn't call it a "crime" though, it's just a message board after all...

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I'm just saying there are like 3-4 brand new Young posters that seem to follow you around.  Maybe it's not you (the mods know) but it definitely suspicious.  You can "lol" and "lmao" every other sentence, but it still looks suspicious. 

you can be suspicious all you want, I don't need several profiles to validate that Bryce is the best QB in my IMO.

This is just a blog, it's not that serious whether ppl agree with my takes or not. 

But what I'm really curious about, is, why does it bother you and few others that I'm a Bryce Young "diehard" fan? 

Y'all get so upset about it. I would understand if I was here bashing CJ. But I don't even do that. 

Y'all make it seem like it's a crime to like Bryce. 

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