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The Perspective of a 6-Foot Quarterback (old Steve Young article)


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1 minute ago, PantherExpress said:

Pie for Sir Smoke-Alot lol

Only he has the stuff to tolerate these little Brycers.

Lol that skit had me thinking of a old reggae song

"Yet it is better to be poor and simple let your conscience set you free than to be rich and living in agony"-luciano

Lol. That's Sir Smoke-Alot

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21 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

I'm not interested in his height, moreover his slight build. He has a very small frame and only weighs 185 at the most. Steve weight 215. That's a 30 pound difference 

Exactly, that’s my only concern with him, he’s just not “big”. He can overcome being short (I think he’s 5’10) but being that small (weight) is something to look out for. Hopefully I’m wrong.

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45 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Waving the white flag early?

 

The clock hasn't run out yet and the MOST concrete info we've received IS indeed from TD.

They are indeed enamored with AR AND he then had a high S2 on top of that.

Don't believe everything you hear. Listen to what the right people say.

I was on the side of “we don’t know what we are picking” but too many things argue against our points. Vegas, every panther insider, ever big time national analyst/insider etc. 

Now, I will say you make good points with TD and other things you have said in the past. Not to mention, according to Walterfootball, AR is the only qb we have met with three times and his official 30 visit was the only one that was confirmed two days. BUT, Tepper only went to Stroud and Young’s Pro day. Tepper only met with young’s family, no other qb got that treatment. Add that up with Vegas and all the other stuff i mentioned earlier, it’s looking like Young. 

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7 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

The fact that the Brycer's will compare him to Steve Young is proof they will say anything to make themselves feel better about taking the shortest QB in modern NFL history.

please give us your detailed rundown on where Bryce Young diverges from Brees and Steve Young.

Also Young is going to be the next panthers QB. This is no longer a matter of who we prefer and trying to cram stats down each others throats, but now if you support the team and players or not. “Brycers” are just people who are supporting our team. 

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2 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

please give us your detailed rundown on where Bryce Young diverges from Brees and Steve Young.

Also Young is going to be the next panthers QB. This is no longer a matter of who we prefer and trying to cram stats down each others throats, but now if you support the team and players or not. “Brycers” are just people who are supporting our team. 

 

Sure dude. As soon as you explain any possible way that Bryce compares to Steve Young, other than being short. 

 

Steve Young is a HOF QB. Bryce will be lucky to see a second contract.

 

You Brycers' all think you have all the answers. Such a smug group.

 

 

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