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Bryce Young interview with Ryan Clark


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1 hour ago, Ricky Prickles said:

One thing I take from this is Bryce Young is extremely intelligent, has a very likable personality, and is someone anybody could get behind to be the face of their franchise. This is coming from someone who has been a CJ Stroud supporter as I worry about his size but man does Young seem to have the' It" factor that you look for in a leader. You cant help but like the guy! Even myself who has been hoping for Stroud. If Young is the pick I immediately get behind him day one and will be equally as excited based upon what appears to be a great head on his shoulders and an extreme willingness to win which he has done at all levels in his life. He seems very mentally strong and I respect that immensely.

That first sentence is what swayed Reich. It was stated a month ago after the combine. This is what we need. Haven't had since Cam.

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Awesome interview. Couldn’t be more excited to have this dude as the face of the Panthers franchise for years to come. I can’t imagine a more mature and down to earth 21 year old, let alone a former Heisman winner about to be drafted in the NFL. He’s so chill and humble but an absolute dawg on the field. 
 

At this rate I’ll be surprised if he isn’t a main face of the league by 2025. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

I swear yall do too much you setting yourself up wait until the draft yall assuming too much

 

1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

I swear yall do too much you setting yourself up wait until the draft yall assuming too much

Aka “I’m a Stroud fan that says he’ll accept Young but really won’t”.

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I really don't get what people have against this man.  Yes, he is short for an NFL quarterback, but damn if he doesn't make up for it in almost every other area.  Personally, I'm looking forward to a new era of Carolina Panther football and I hope everyone else is on board to come along for the ride.

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