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5 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I knew it! 

I always knew it!

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Looks like you quoted me just in time. They're going through my posts trying to scrub the evidence.

Just kidding, who would scrub my posts? LOL, there's no evidence to be scrubbed. No one else told me to ban you. There is no collusion. Only Bryce Young. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Richardson thing is based in the idea that you can take a super athlete who's only got raw quarterbacking skills and train him to play the position just as well as someone who has all the skills already.

It's what the 49ers believed when they took Trey Lance.

He's a superior specimen to Lance, absolutely no comparison.

He reads the field we'll, very good pocket movement for someone 21yrs old, dope ars S2.

The S2 makes him better than Bryce. He's bigger, faster, can "process" too.

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Frank Reich and co.can fix that little "accuracy" thing they talk about, it's not Rivera, Shula after all.

This is the closest "replacement" in thirteen years. Only thing more promising is Drake Maye next year.

Can't pass on a big boy. Panthers front office aren't blinded by sports agency media.

TD said they are enamored.

It's love. Don't knock it until you try it.

We(Me & PanthersHQ) don't have to explain to you Brycers why we love AR. You'll find out at the podium.

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

Yes, they love AR. They love his potential probably more than any other QB. But they like what Young brings right away. Love for AR has to do with potential. Love for Young has to do with what he brings day 1. Both have room for growth as a QB, but Young is just well ahead of AR in terms of what they bring as a QB right away. 

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49 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Looks like you quoted me just in time. They're going through my posts trying to scrub the evidence.

Just kidding, who would scrub my posts? LOL, there's no evidence to be scrubbed. No one else told me to ban you. There is no collusion. Only Bryce Young. 

You're having way too much fun with this 😄

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd say the "dum dums" are the ones who think you can make a choice like that strictly by looking at a physical comparison.

Thankfully, our people dug a little deeper than that.

It's football not futbol. Put AR, Young in a schoolyard have them pick teams.

No hyperbole, no tape. Football. Who will they pick Scot.

I'm not ignoring the painful truth here.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

It's football not futbol. Put AR, Young in a schoolyard have them pick teams.

No hyperbole, no tape. Football. Who will they pick Scot.

I'm not ignoring the painful truth here.

I think I'd trust who an actual NFL GM would pick over a kid in a schoolyard.

You're basing pretty much your entire argument on physical traits. There is way more to playing quarterback in the NFL than that.

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