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Albert Breer on Panthers #1 pick (no trade back)


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12 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Im not really concerned about this whole size thing... the NFL is literally creating rules where you are not allowed to hit the QB hard. It's changing the mentality of the defensive players now. They are coached not to hit the QB... wild thought right?

Brother, were is your limit? No BS.

at what point do you "Thats too small/short"....memes aside and all..

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Fear of getting a penalty will not prevent him from getting hit hard by a defender.  A team will glady take a 15 yrd penalty to hit him so hard he's blowing snot bubbles.  It's too late after he gets crushed by having a 350 lb dlineman fall on him a full speed.  

There was a podcast with 2 current defensive lineman and 2 linebackers, and they were stating that they practicing are ways to hit QBs in the offseason actively. They dont give a poo about the penalty, it was the fines they were getting. It was pretty interesting stuff as they were chatting in detail about it. 

 

I will dig it up for you, if you are interested. Its going be in my YT history somewhere.

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20 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Im not really concerned about this whole size thing... the NFL is literally creating rules where you are not allowed to hit the QB hard. It's changing the mentality of the defensive players now. They are coached not to hit the QB... wild thought right?

How about QB sneaks, play action roll outs with a DE in his face? That's where the height thing bugs me, limiting the playbook.

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3 minutes ago, Basbear said:

How short for a QBs height, before you go thats too short.

How light for a QBs weight before you go thats too small. 

Not my decision to make. Seeing Doug Flutie growing up at a similiar size with much meaner sport doesnt really have me too discouraged. 

Besides even if my preferences of height and weight did matter... i dont believe getting worked up on a message board is going to change anything. 

I am down for Bryce. I am down for CJ. I am down for AR15. I am down WL. 

I am down with whatever this extremely stacked staff chooses. They have way more access to resources, data and background info than I do. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Look at the WR's Stroud had compared to what Young had.

 

I watched a lot of those Alabama games and those WR's had a lot of drops last year. 

going thru various teams’ fanbase discussion, Carolina seems to be the only fanbase rating Stroud this high.

I’m not even sure how we got here as a fanbase.
But I’m Glad the team is smarter!

 

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Not my decision to make. Seeing Doug Flutie growing up at a similiar size with much meaner sport doesnt really have me too discouraged. 

Besides even if my preferences of height and weight did matter... i dont believe getting worked up on a message board is going to change anything. 

I am down for Bryce. I am down for CJ. I am down for AR15. I am down WL. 

I am down with whatever this extremely stacked staff chooses. They have way more access to resources, data and background info than I do. 

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You know how long ago flutie magic was and what he had to do just to get another shot...

Since no clear answer, Can i say you have no limits then?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UgHhhhh!!!

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https://twitter.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1646308726821773314?s=20

Add Mike Kaye to the list of people reporting that Bryce has made headway/may be in the lead inside the Panthers building. With the local people now coming out and stating stuff too I really don't think it's that much of a smokescreen tbh. 

Very insightful video from him on his Instagram too. 

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49 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

Weird. I've watched a lot of his tape. I don't see it. Analysts don't see it. I don't see anyone anywhere in anyway related to the NFL saying BY struggles with pressure. The stats don't back that up either. It's utter nonsense. Sorry to come across harsh earlier.

Bryce has a 98 passer rating against pressure according to PFF.

Some QB don’t even hit that with a clean pocket. That’s ELITE!

for reference, CJ has a 42 passer rating against pressure according to PFF.

Bryce ranked 5th out of 144 players.

CJ ranked 97th out of 144 players.

As usual, some ppl here have ZERO idea what they r saying! ZERO!

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