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David Newton: Panthers leaning toward Bryce Young


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12 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

It sure seems that the Panthers may be trying to bait Houston into giving us 2 & 12 or 32. I mean, all of a sudden all this info is leaking that we want Young when there has been absolutely nothing before. Seems like something is brewing. 

If we leak our way to 2 & 12 you can go ahead and crown the front office. 

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11 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I always go back to our huddle "insider" LeakyFaucet when they said Stroud is and always has been the pick

I was skeptical of their insight with the Carr info but he did seem to be on track with the uniform comments. Who knows I suppose he could be legit. I do wonder if all this Bryce Young hype is just playing the game trying to get the Texans to bite on a trade up. Plus let's be honest it's in the best interest of the league to milk this for all it's worth and controversy sells.

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10 minutes ago, frankw said:

I was skeptical of their insight with the Carr info but he did seem to be on track with the uniform comments. Who knows I suppose he could be legit. I do wonder if all this Bryce Young hype is just playing the game trying to get the Texans to bite on a trade up. Plus let's be honest it's in the best interest of the league to milk this for all it's worth and controversy sells.

“No such thing as bad publicity” 

You know, that old chestnut

-Dr Evil 

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1 minute ago, DJ feed me moore said:

Masters week>>>>>>> but yeah I wish it was this Thursday/ next weekend.

I know what you mean with Masters Week because I live under 10 miles of that golf course where it is played. I also would rather watch the draft than a little white(or other color) ball hit across grass all day everyday for a week..

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25 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

 

So Bryce can quickly process that he can't make a throw that CJ could make. It's nearly impossible to compare each teams O-lines and how opposing teams decided to pressure them if you switched Bryce and CJ on their respective teams. I think Stroud can give a team more opportunity for adjustments that will counter whatever defensive schemes other teams come up with. Bryce's style is great when it works but when it doesn't you got a lot less playbook to pick from at halftime when you need to make adjustments

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What is clear to me is if you are staunchly for or against one of Young or Stroud, you'd better get used to it find peace with the idea that the one you don't want or would rather not have may be our pick.

Whether you want them or not, it will likely be one of them so you might as well get on board. 

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