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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Not more special than Tua. Not even better than Matt Corral.

Hype bros gone nuts.

 

Matt Corral? Based on what? I’m rooting for Corral, he’s a Panther and he got put in a shitty situation, but he has done literally nothing in the pros and his college tape couldn’t get him drafted higher than the third round.

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56 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I’ve said this for 2 weeks.. Why is atheism the measuring stick on upside?? And why isn’t becoming smarter(decision making, anticipation, able to adapt faster to defenses) being a better pocket passers (when you already are good in these areas) not??

atheism?? 

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7 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

I think the Texans are dumb enough to say that, so who knows. But imagine you’re the Texans, you profess your undying love to Bryce Young, then the Panthers take him and you have to take CJ Stroud because you can’t get what you want in a trade down. Like every GM ever, you go to the podium and talk up your pick and assure your fan base that you got the guy you wanted. Then it comes out that you told Young he was your #1, and in fact would have preferred to trade down than draft Stroud. Not a good look.

I mean these type of conversations happen all the time. 

"If you're there you're our guy"

It's why Jalen Carter won't talk to teams outside the top 10. 

If we take Bryce Young at 1 it doesn't matter what the Texans want to say. Young wasn't there. 

You think the Chargers and Dolphins didnt tell Burrow "Hey if you get to 5/6 you aren't falling any further" when Burrow went 1 and they took Tua and Herbert? 

The only time that would bite them in the ass would be if somehow we took neither Bryce nor CJ and the Texans had been hyping one up only to take the other. But even then "We never thought we'd have a chance at him blah blah blah" 

With all due respect just think you're over thinking and over analyzing this a bit.

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6 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

I mean seriously. BY has miles and miles of stellar game tape playing in the SEC.  And game tape doesn’t lie.  He’s the dude.  

I honestly think we are the ONLY FANBASE who even took the CJ talk seriously.  

The number of ppl who said "I was on the CJ train until I watched Bryce tape" this past month is crazy to me. 

Why are you forming an opinion without informing yourself?

I'd say 80% (IMO) of CJ's fans don't watch college every Saturdays. But they watched the UGA game and formed their entire opinion off that ONE game.

We will remember this sad chapter of our panthers history like Cam vs Blaine...

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