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So this is supposed to be our new QB


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4 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Yeah we should get a 6 foot 5 QB who is built like a DE. He will definitely last many years in the nfl with that body type just like Cam did. Meanwhile look at how long Drew Brees played in the league 

Drew Brees didn’t have a dumbass of a coach treating his QB like a battering  ram. 

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Just now, Varking said:

Drew Brees didn’t have a dumbass of a coach treating his QB like a battering  ram. 

True. I love cam and will always be a huge supporter but still making the point that size is not always a factor in long term health in the NFL. Smitty outlasted many who were bigger than him and he had some vicious collisions over the years

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3 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

True. I love cam and will always be a huge supporter but still making the point that size is not always a factor in long term health in the NFL. Smitty outlasted many who were bigger than him and he had some vicious collisions over the years

Smitty wasn't a pencil though. 

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Smitty wasn't a pencil though. 

Yeah people keep getting hung up on the height aspect of dudes being “smaller” where I’m more concerned about their weight for the most part. There’s plenty of light WRs because they typically get tackled by a guy weighing 200-210 and they know the hit is coming. With a QB there’s too many times a blindside hit or low hit happens. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Yeah people keep getting hung up on the height aspect of dudes being “smaller” where I’m more concerned about their weight for the most part. There’s plenty of light WRs because they typically get tackled by a guy weighing 200-210 and they know the hit is coming. With a QB there’s too many times a blindside hit or low hit happens. 

This guy would END him. I just don't have the appetite for watching a Panthers QB get mauled.

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10 minutes ago, Varking said:

Drew Brees didn’t have a dumbass of a coach treating his QB like a battering  ram. 

I'm trying to wrap my mind around the logic of because Cam got his throwing shoulder destroyed within the pocket that means if we draft the smallest QB in the NFL he'll play 15 seasons.

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I personally have been watching as many interviews and anything else to a sense of Bryce Young the man.  And…damn you aren’t going to find a more articulate gentleman anywhere.  He is incredibly impressive.  He is the complete package for me.  He will dominate and even better lead a franchise as a person

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