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Can Bryce Young make the Pro Bowl next season?


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5 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Music to my ears this is the kiss of excellence for Bryce Young coming from you 

Matt Corral was statistically better at QB in college than Bryce Young AND put up 4.0yrds per carry rushing the ball plus 1338 college rushing yards.

Bryce is Fhules Gold, hype train and no substance when you compare his stats with others coming out. Over hyped gimmick poster child for the 5foot QB revolution.

Lol. Having fun. Helping my team not do something as stupid as drafting Bryce Young who isn't better than Will Anderson, CJ Stroud, AR, Levis, Matt Corral or Hooker.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Matt Corral was statistically better at QB in college than Bryce Young AND put up 4.0yrds per carry rushing the ball plus 1338 college rushing yards.

Bryce is Fhules Gold, hype train and no substance when you compare his stats with others coming out. Over hyped gimmick poster child for the 5foot QB revolution.

Lol. Having fun. Helping my team not do something as stupid as drafting Bryce Young who isn't better than Will Anderson, CJ Stroud, AR, Levis, Matt Corral or Hooker.

Like I said the kiss  of excellence 

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Quarterbacking as a rookie in the NFL is so hard that most first-year guys don’t even get a chance to try it, so talking about making a Pro Bowl is somewhat premature in my opinion. 

The Panthers # 1 QB draft choice will probably be the the day one starter, unlike most rookie QB's that sit out a year before they try their hand.

So my expectation level will be for him to just play solid, winning football, learn all he can while adjusting to the speed of the NFL game and let the accolades come when he earns them.

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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

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

 

The hell you say man. It's a jungle out there. Tis not for the faint of heart.

 

Plus, most of it is truly quite humorous. He wins some, and he loses some. I'll take his brand of humor over quite a lot of other content I tell ya what.

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