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David Newton: Panthers leaning toward Bryce Young


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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I dated a girl who was into that.

Sat through every damn movie 😫

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This is funny.. 
Same here with wife .. But the story line isn’t bad and the Native American animal transformation is a nice cultural add.. I also like a lot Ann Rice books as well so Twilight hits that same way..

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't know any specifics. I have never heard of 7 vs. 9 or whatever that is.

It's very strange to me but to each their own.

7 = Stroud, 9 = Young. They were saying folks were gonna show up to the draft party cosplaying as their preferred QB.

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6 minutes ago, travisura said:

We've arrived at the "Does liking Twilight challenge your masculinity?" portion of the Stroud vs. Young debate.

I just made and anology I honestly didn’t know it was a manhood test when I did it.. 

I apologize to my football forum bro’s for liking Vampires and Werewolves flicks.. 

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3 minutes ago, stan786 said:

I've often wondered how long it would take me to fully buy in if we announced Levis with the number one pick. I think I'd probably convert within the week but it would be a rough one.

If Levis was the pick, I'll take the same stance with him I'll do with the rest, which is hope for the best while waiting to see what happens. One thing to add to that is the first 3-4 games don't mean a thing. Just look back to when Darnold led the Panthers to 3-0 under Rhule before it all collapsed for proof.

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18 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

I dont see how you figure that. Stroud has the stronger arm and is probably just as fast as BY. The only thing you can really say BY is better at is his brain, but Stroud is not a slouch in that department either. 

What can you do though, its David Newton just be happy he got everyone's name right, IDK how this ass clown still has a job. 

 

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