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REPORT: Bryce Young scored 98 out of 99 on his S2 cognitive test


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16 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

What??!!

There is a special on mental health that was done at Bama.  Bryce was sort of championed for normalizing the help.  Which is a good thing.  I mean, these are humans.  And football at the end of the day is just a game. 

Young spoke on the pressure when he got there.  About being in a bad place mentally when he got to Bama (things weren't going his way for the first time really in his football life) and seeking help for it.

https://x.com/CBSSportsNet/status/1578044516921217025?s=20

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

There is a special on mental health that was done at Bama.  Bryce was sort of championed for normalizing the help.  Which is a good thing.  I mean, these are humans.  And football at the end of the day is just a game. 

Young spoke on the pressure when he got there.  About being in a bad place mentally when he got to Bama (things weren't going his way for the first time really in his football life) and seeking help for it.

https://x.com/CBSSportsNet/status/1578044516921217025?s=20

 

 

 

 

I completely missed all this. 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

There is a special on mental health that was done at Bama.  Bryce was sort of championed for normalizing the help.  Which is a good thing.  I mean, these are humans.  And football at the end of the day is just a game. 

Young spoke on the pressure when he got there.  About being in a bad place mentally when he got to Bama (things weren't going his way for the first time really in his football life) and seeking help for it.

https://x.com/CBSSportsNet/status/1578044516921217025?s=20

 

 

 

 

Damn

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

There is a special on mental health that was done at Bama.  Bryce was sort of championed for normalizing the help.  Which is a good thing.  I mean, these are humans.  And football at the end of the day is just a game. 

Young spoke on the pressure when he got there.  About being in a bad place mentally when he got to Bama (things weren't going his way for the first time really in his football life) and seeking help for it.

https://x.com/CBSSportsNet/status/1578044516921217025?s=20

 

 

 

 

Explains why he was benched over a sore ankle. He was going to implode and see nothing but ghosts if we decided to keep him out there at the rate things were going. Smart play by the staff, but a shitty situation for all of us knowing this is our future "guy". 

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What the entire  f*** man? As much as these draft prospects get dissected why wasnt this ever highlighted? Look, i get it. I think mental health is important but based how this kid was hyped you would think he never had mental health issuses. Stroud was actually microscoped for his dad going to prison, he had to fight his way threw a rough up bringing to get where he is. Bryce was the one who seemed like he has gotten everything handed to him and everything to goes his way and to know he has had mental issuses when things dont would be a red flag in a draft process like it or not.

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Good gawd.....the pressure of the NFL and playing on a shat team hopefully doesn't crack him. Not a good look for the GM and coach picking and  pushing a guy who may not be physically ready for the job, nor emotionally/mentally able to handle it.

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3 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Good gawd.....the pressure of the NFL and playing on a shat team hopefully doesn't crack him. Not a good look for the GM and coach picking and  pushing a guy who may not be physically ready for the job, nor emotionally/mentally ready.

I mean the calm demeanor and soft spokeness just makes too much sense now. Stuff like this is what makes me hate Alabama and nick saban even more. Alabama not known for putting it out great qbs no more than ohio state,  all this propganda to push this kid so that program and saban can shake that label. I could careless about a college program reputation, i care about the panthers. But this ownership and FO fell for it. 

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11 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I mean the calm demeanor and soft spokeness just makes too much sense now. Stuff like this is what makes me hate Alabama and nick saban even more. Alabama not known for putting it out great qbs no more than ohio state,  all this propganda to push this kid so that program and saban can shake that label. I could careless about a college program reputation, i care about the panthers. But this ownership and FO fell for it. 

To me though that seems what Tepper has always wanted. He doesn't want a big larger than life character at QB. When they said they were really close on pulling the trigger on Richardson or Bryce and had excluded CJ, I was like we're taking Bryce. Since Tepper got rid of Ron and Cam, have we had a QB over 6'2" who wasn't plain, non seasoned, mushy rice to give to fans? 

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30 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

What the entire  f*** man? As much as these draft prospects get dissected why wasnt this ever highlighted? Look, i get it. I think mental health is important but based how this kid was hyped you would think he never had mental health issuses. Stroud was actually microscoped for his dad going to prison, he had to fight his way threw a rough up bringing to get where he is. Bryce was the one who seemed like he has gotten everything handed to him and everything to goes his way and to know he has had mental issuses when things dont would be a red flag in a draft process like it or not.

It was a huge reason I didnt want Corral, nothing personal but playing NFL qb is hard enough without getting into your own head.  Countless examples of people simply losing their mind and never becoming good qbs because of it

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