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Young 'absolutely blew away' HC Frank Reich when talking football


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I watched a lot of CJ’s games this year thinking the Panthers had a shot at him. I’ve gone back and forth on him. I think he has the ability to be a very good precession passer in the NFL, but do worry about how he handles pressure. Yes, the UGA game he showed that he can run some which is crucial, but there were a lot of throws this season when the pocket collapsed just a little bit, that had me scratching my head. 


The more and more I think about it, the more and more I think it’s going to be Bryce. He’s just that special of a player, even with the size concern, if they pass on him it could be one of the biggest regrets in franchise history.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Runningback or linebacker?

Yeah that was vintage Hurney 😕

He also picked a Qb, a DE (I think he was responsible for getting Peppers, but could be wrong), a CB (Gamble), and two tackles.  One of the tackles failed due to injury but the other one turned out pretty well.  The tackle (Otah) was perhaps his only first round miss, and that injury related.  

He wasn't good at some of the other football things, but I don't think anyone can legitimately criticize his first-round picks for the Panthers.  

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He also picked a Qb, a DE (I think he was responsible for getting Peppers, but could be wrong), a CB (Gamble), and two tackles.  One of the tackles failed due to injury but the other one turned out pretty well.  The tackle (Otah) was perhaps his only first round miss, and that injury related.  

He wasn't good at some of the other football things, but I don't think anyone can legitimately criticize his first-round picks for the Panthers.  

He was heavily involved in the 2001 draft as well. 

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8 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, we don't.

Not that it matters anyway because Reich and Fitterer are making the pick.

Well, we actually kinda do

Not if Nicole has any say about it...lol

 

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14 minutes ago, Bluetooth said:

Well, we actually kinda do

Not if Nicole has any say about it...lol

 

arms around the neck....their hearts are pressed...that's all love baby

 

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This means nothing and just a pic of a hug nothing more. Not a guarantee of being the pick at all which seems you are insinuating. And again no it isn't.

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