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So this is supposed to be our new QB


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12 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Everyone has a right to their opinion. But some don't like it when you go against them and say you are wrong but won't admit they may be wrong.

We can both be wrong. I will take the size and accuracy over the college escapability. I can’t get past the size. 
 

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3 hours ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Is it just me or does Young look way more like Geoff than CJ? I watched CJ chunking 65 with a flick. Mind you I called Reggie Bush a bust. Translation is everything. How anyone thinks a guy who is never under center, backyard footballs the shizz out of it and can barely throw the ball 50 yards on a run will translate, it just baffles me.

I’ve seen him throw 55 in a game with no forward momentum. Try again

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4 hours 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' face mole is bigger than BY, get real. 

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2 hours ago, Eric4280 said:

The “I don’t want Young but totally support him if he were our QB” group is strong in this one… for the 47391st time. We. Get. It. 
 

How many times and ways are we going to repeat the same cheesy crap over and over again. You’ll never accept Young because of size. That’s fine. Awesome. But we’re sitting here trying to knitpick things that don’t exist? Trying to make anyone afraid of 36 year old Calais Campbell? Man yeah can’t wait for his blazing speed to destroy our tackles and blindside Young and spear him into oblivion.. 

Let me ask the Stroud crowd HONESTLY. Had he scored highly on this test, would it be disregarded or put on a pedestal? And I’m a Young guy and that test means nothing to me, the tape he put up does.

I wanna see that he didn’t score well. 

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