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Jonathan Jones makes it official: Panthers taking Bryce Young


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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

Surprise, no.

Disappointment, yes.

Seems that you are in the Acceptance stage. Just hang in there and it will be all right. If you are correct in your assumptions, then it will be apparent by the end of next year. If you are wrong, then you may have grown to believe in Bryce by then.

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I don't see how anyone can not be excited regardless of the QB taken. 

We have hope, regardless of who we pick. We have no idea what QB is actually going to succeed in the NFL. The draft is a crapshoot that way.

I can't get worked up for not picking "my guy" anymore. I didn't want Jimmy Clausen. I didn't want Herbert. I wanted Zach Wilson. I thought Burrow was going to be a stud. I know poo about fug.

I'm letting the guys with the actual knowledge and experience pick the guy they think will best succeed and I'm behind the pick 100% regardless of who it is. 

I honestly don't have a favorite either. I just hope whoever it is that they have the least annoying fans showing up here. 

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3 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I don't see how anyone can not be excited regardless of the QB taken. 

We have hope, regardless of who we pick. We have no idea what QB is actually going to succeed in the NFL. The draft is a crapshoot that way.

I can't get worked up for not picking "my guy" anymore. I didn't want Jimmy Clausen. I didn't want Herbert. I wanted Zach Wilson. I thought Burrow was going to be a stud. I know poo about fug.

I'm letting the guys with the actual knowledge and experience pick the guy they think will best succeed and I'm behind the pick 100% regardless of who it is. 

If I can pull for Randy fasani, Chris Weinke, Jimmy Clausen, David Carr, Sam darnold, teddy, baker, Brian st piere etc (I am sure I am missing some other scubs) then its going to take little to no effort to fully embrace our #1 pick Bryce Young.  At this point for me beggars cant be choosers and we've been in a dark place for half a decade.  I pray this dude proves me wrong and makes me eat crow by staying healthy and winning the division and hosting a playoff game.  That should be the goal of 2023.  So fug it lets roll.

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I think the blind homerism for everyone's guy will calm down once the draft is over. I certainly expect to see some folks angry at the pick and others overjoyed, but I would be all for anyone doing any kind of excessive gloating or insufferable whining to at least get hit with the time out hammer. It has been rough enough already.

If we are lucky, we could all at least mostly unite under the, "well at least it's not Levis banner."

 

Right?......... right....?

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3 hours ago, Thorrez said:

I want to hear more about the diet plan!

I'm just happy that JJ points out that his playing weight will be around 194. I don't think that manufactured 204 combine weight fooled anyone. No need to BS us, the young man is a hell of a QB.

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