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Can Bryce Young make the Pro Bowl next season?


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4 minutes ago, RJK said:

The same that’s happening now. Lots of I told you so’s and weird egos who think somebody is keeping score on the football forum they spend too much time on. 
 

If young is the pick and has a bad year I’ll chalk it up to growing pains. If he makes the pro bowl I’ll talk mad poo to falcons/saints/Bucs fans. 
 

I’m 100% fine with young or stroud. 

This will be so priceless. 

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Nothing says Panthers more than a running QB and running the ball for the last decade and a half.

162yrds?!? 1.2yrds per carry?! Not a Panthers QB Bryce. Matt Corral IS a running QB, 1338 rush yards in the SEC as well as MATCHING Youngster in total QB performance. Half the QB. Why? Pick Will Anderson.

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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Nothing says Panthers more than a running QB and running the ball for the last decade and a half.

162yrds?!? 1.2yrds per carry?! Not a Panthers QB Bryce. Matt Corral IS a running QB, 1338 rush yards in the SEC as well as MATCHING Youngster in total QB performance. Half the QB. Why? Pick Will Anderson.

Running? He took 3 steps last preseason and straight on IR and you keep bring up Young’s fragility hahahahahahahhahaha

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

Corral is a running QB, dual threat. Bryce isn't and shouldn't.

They are almost equal throwers with Corral ahead in completion percentage and yards per play and QB rating.

Young is missing half of Corrals, ARs, and Levis' game, not a ground threat, those guys are.

Half the size, half the QB, terrible pick for #1, maybe good value at 15-30, not enough elite traits beyond what's in his head to be expected to excel.

I think you are underestimating him as much as some here are overestimating him.

 

It’s looking like he’s the guy at #1, but like I say a lot, between him/Stroud or Corral, we just need one to hit. I think we will end up being okay.  

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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

This poo has driven even I insane. Will Anderson is a better player than Bryce will be though. We have a healthy Corral, Eason, Dalton.

It’s fine man…relax.  Take a deep breath.  Count to 10.  It isn’t that important 

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