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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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48 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Man you are really losing it.  WTF are you even talking about at this point?  We are more than likely drafting the QB you didn't want.  You also wanted us to draft Trask, Strong, and think Corral is the answer.  Maybe it's a good thing they aren't picking "your guy" based on the data of the Huddle.   Get over it.

Lol, yeah I hate to say it but he's been unhinged for months now at this point. I remember him telling me that the Panthers wouldnt draft a QB high this year cause they drafted Corral last year..

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We hope. I'd be lying if I said I was certain about it though. I think Burrow's arm is quite a bit better. Young's reliance on winding up and stepping in concerns me. 

I don’t know where the narrative comes from that he has to do some big wind up for down field throws. I’ve seen him pretty effortlessly throw a ball with relatively low trajectory 50 air yards. That’s plenty of arm strength. All I see with the stepping in complaint is you don’t like proper form for some reason. There’s plenty of guys with big arms that over rely on those arms and get in bad habits throwing off their back foot, or don’t develop the same level of touch that the more “average” armed QBs do. He’s got plenty of arm.

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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We hope. I'd be lying if I said I was certain about it though. I think Burrow's arm is quite a bit better. Young's reliance on winding up and stepping in concerns me. 

Burrows arm now is definitely better, as a prospect I’d argue they were very similar. Arm was one of his only debated issues coming out, you can find articles about how hard he worked to increase his velocity and arm once he got to the nfl.

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14 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Don't even wanna know what you searched to find that 

I don't mind sharing, it is actuall pretty cool! I just typed your username into ChatGPT and asked for the best gif to visualize you. Thats what it came up with!! 

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8 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

I don’t know where the narrative comes from that he has to do some big wind up for down field throws. I’ve seen him pretty effortlessly throw a ball with relatively low trajectory 50 air yards. That’s plenty of arm strength. All I see with the stepping in complaint is you don’t like proper form for some reason. There’s plenty of guys with big arms that over rely on those arms and get in bad habits throwing off their back foot, or don’t develop the same level of touch that the more “average” armed QBs do. He’s got plenty of arm.

From watching him play. I don't question his ability to generate velocity or go deep in a clean pocket. But that doesn't always happen in the NFL. I don't know if I've ever seen him throw a rope or go deep with pressure in his face. It's a legit concern.

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

His and Mahomes' ability to throw on the move is just unreal. Those two guys can seemingly throw the same all running, falling away, whatever as they can standing in a clean pocket. It's a big part of their game and what makes them elite. Mahomes clearly has the bigger arm, but they share that same off platform ability.

As an LSU fan, I can tell you Bryce possesses that same ability. He’s the best Qb prospect since Burrow, imo. 

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9 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

That is why I said that. I wonder if Tepper has interfered with the choosing of Young in the draft. I'm not saying he is but what he did kind of makes one wonder though. Like you said about are certain staff members were against and some for it as a split between them between Young and Stroud.. 

That's never been proven. You're speculating in reference to coaches being anti-Young or pro-Stroud.

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