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


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35 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. 

It isn’t Saban’s fault that our ownership and management are completely incompetent.

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On 4/20/2023 at 5:09 PM, Jaxel said:

I guess the interesting thing to me is all media says this is heavily driven by Tepper, but everything coming from the front office and coaches says otherwise. I guess the truth doesn't matter, as long as he succeeds.

If true, then why did Tepper hired Rhule who has a score of 14 with a mental imbalance of a child. Unless he used that to justify the QB pick as a lesson learned.

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1 hour ago, Fright said:

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". 

Yeah but you have to protect players form themselves as well. Cam Newton should have been poo down many times to heal but because he is big and RR is shitty and desperate, he let him play and cut five good years off of Cam’s career. If Bruce needs to take a step back before taking steps forward I am fine with that. 

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26 minutes ago, Varking said:

Oof

Isn't this your guy though?

https://x.com/CourtneyRCronin/status/1706282546206527665?s=20

The awkward irony is that if we're actually playing armchair GM here, then we wouldn't have even drafted CJ Stroud if you were making the decisions.  We'd have Justin Fields, whom we'd have hitched our wagon to, still convinced that he's our franchise QB.  It seems like many of the same people making every excuse in the book for Fields in his 3rd season with a 5-28 record as a starter, are the ones who have abandoned Bryce after 2 games.  And you are certainly the poster boy for it, which I would consider one of the most egregious double standards I've seen in my dozen humble years browsing this forum.

BTW I'm also on record as wanting to draft Stroud this year.  The difference is that I'm not gleefully circle-jerking about it right now, because I'd rather my football team do well than crave vindication about something.  Or maybe all this overcompensation about Stroud is your way of trying to sweep your Fields love under the rug and distance yourself from that association.  But Pepperidge Farm remembers...

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1 minute ago, MasterAwesome said:

Isn't this your guy though?

https://x.com/CourtneyRCronin/status/1706282546206527665?s=20

The awkward irony is that if we're actually playing armchair GM here, then we wouldn't have even drafted CJ Stroud if you were making the decisions.  We'd have Justin Fields, whom we'd have hitched our wagon to, still convinced that he's our franchise QB.  It seems like many of the same people making every excuse in the book for Fields in his 3rd season with a 5-28 record as a starter, are the ones who have abandoned Bryce after 2 games.  And you are certainly the poster boy for it, which I would consider one of the most egregious double standards I've seen in my dozen humble years browsing this forum.

BTW I'm also on record as wanting to draft Stroud this year.  The difference is that I'm not gleefully circle-jerking about it right now, because I'd rather my football team do well than crave vindication about something.  Or maybe all this overcompensation about Stroud is your way of trying to sweep your Fields love under the rug and distance yourself from that association.  But Pepperidge Farm remembers...

Its not vindication per se, just pointing another totally inept move the panthers made or didnt make. 

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

Yeah but you have to protect players form themselves as well. Cam Newton should have been poo down many times to heal but because he is big and RR is shitty and desperate, he let him play and cut five good years off of Cam’s career. If Bruce needs to take a step back before taking steps forward I am fine with that. 

Playing on a bad ankle in a year we aren’t a threat is a terrible risk. It’s a good way to develop bad habits or get a much more serious injury. I agree 100% about protecting players from themselves. 

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I'm not going to knock anyone for anything related to mental health. That's probably the least of my worries with Young. At least I hope.

There was an odd amount of negative stuff thrown at CJ Stroud over petty things though which surprised me some people who were pro Young weren't bothered by it because it was similar to some of the things said about Cam.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Its not vindication per se, just pointing another totally inept move the panthers made or didnt make. 

We were far from the only team to have Young over Stroud including the team that drafted Stroud. Again both QBs have a long way to go to decide which was the better pick. Victory laps after week 3 are foolish. Hell in Rhule’s first quarter of a season we thought he was the next great coach and were talking about playoffs.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Playing on a bad ankle in a year we aren’t a threat is a terrible risk. It’s a good way to develop bad habits or get a much more serious injury. I agree 100% about protecting players from themselves. 

point taken about the ankle, but how the fug does this team assess after 2 games we arent a threat?  Isnt that a bit concerning as well?  Basically giving up after 2 losses.

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

We were far from the only team to have Young over Stroud including the team that drafted Stroud. Again both QBs have a long way to go to decide which was the better pick. Victory laps after week 3 are foolish. Hell in Rhule’s first quarter of a season we thought he was the next great coach and were talking about playoffs.

you keep saying this but have absolutely no idea what other teams draft boards look like.  It was also reported that Young was completely off of some due to his size, so we just dont know how it would have played out

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you keep saying this but have absolutely no idea what other teams draft boards look like.  It was also reported that Young was completely off of some due to his size, so we just dont know how it would have played out

It was leaked that Houston wanted him.  We now have Houston players saying they are glad they won that meaningless game and didn't get the first pick because that's how they got Stroud.  

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

point taken about the ankle, but how the fug does this team assess after 2 games we arent a threat?  Isnt that a bit concerning as well?  Basically giving up after 2 losses.

Before the seasons started we stated it was going to start of rough but hopefully by the end of the year look a lot better.  Reich has said multiple times that this year is about developing Young.  Even if we wanted to compete having Young play through an ankle injury isn't smart.  Look at the issues Burrow is having because they played him through a calf injury.  

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