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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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1 hour ago, stratocatter said:

This is why we should not have moved up. Neither guy is going to provide the value you expect at the top of the heap. 
 

I mean, if they are having issues with Stroud? Then they moved up to take a point guard/qb without the arm strength, without experience under center, that has to go way back in that gun to throw 30 yards downfield, he needs a running start to get something on it. 
You’re gonna see. 

I bet the the defense in the NFC S are licking their chops. 


 

LMAO what are you even talking about?  None of that is true about BYs arm strength.  You're acting like hes got some kinda Jimmy Clausen noodle arm. 

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Alright I'm starting to change my tune. I actually believe they like Young. 

Which again, I'm totally fine with. I have Stroud as 1a and Young as 1b. There are a ton of things to like about Young and I think he has a chance to be special if he can stay on the field. 

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6 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I think they should sit all the Stroud supporters on the south side, and all the Young supporters on the north side.  The endzones are for AR and Levis fans--and all undecided fans.

Then give out black and blue water balloons.  Below, Mr. Completely demonstrates the concept: 😜

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I like the way you are thinking outside the box here. LOL 🙂

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24 minutes ago, ncfan said:

That’s exactly why I think people who think the trade is realistic is living in a alternative universe.  No team is trading the farm to move up 1 spot.  
Chicago traded like a a 3rd rd pick to move from 3 to 2.  And we have people in our fan base thinking we can get a top 15 pick And MORE, from them to move 1 spot. 

Except the Chicago example is apples to oranges

Drawing a blank on who made that swap with Chicago, but they were never taking a QB there, it was either keep the pick for a different position or trade it to someone else.

This is 2 teams both openly knowing taking QB's, for Houston to make a swap, they'd have to pay up for that reason.  So comparing it to the Chicago example is just not even in the same stratosphere.

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5 hours ago, NAS said:

Panthers may have some insider info that Texans want Bryce Young so the smoke is about getting them to give up a pick or two to move up to #1.  That is the most likely scenario in all of this.  Why would Panthers care if the fan base will be shocked or not.  I'm pretty sure most will be excited anyway, no matter which of the two we pick.  I still think it'll be CJ Stroud.

i think the more likely scenario is the panthers traded up to get the best QB in the draft, and with all this waiting the media and talking heads are manufacturing narratives to keep people talking. 

 

this whole panthers doing this or that to manipulate this or that, is just hoopla from people who make a living off hoopla. 

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