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Cam has spoken: He'd draft Young


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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeeeaaahhh...Pretty sure nobody's gonna be deathly afraid of Bryce Young as a run threat.

If that's who we pick, the fact that they haven't come out and said he is the guy is worrying, why else keep it a secret if you aren't contemplating draft day shenanigans, hell we might trade the #1 pick for a DB for all I know 

But my point is that Andy Dalton is a game manager, and has nothing to teach a dynamic Qb

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7 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

If that's who we pick, the fact that they haven't come out and said he is the guy is worrying, why else keep it a secret if you aren't contemplating draft day shenanigans, hell we might trade the #1 pick for a DB for all I know 

But my point is that Andy Dalton is a game manager, and has nothing to teach a dynamic Qb

Again, Young isn't the kind of QB you think he is.

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8 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

You've had such a weird character arc....you used to be the poster boy for the resident sunshine-pumping homer, who would rail against the whininess on these boards.  You've always been pretty cringey but I at least respected you for staying hopeful and going against the grain when things were rough for the Panthers.  Now you've rebranded from iamhubby to Gerry Green and became the very archetype of a whiny Huddler that you used to constantly argue with.  The kicker is that you're having this philosophical existential crisis on the heels of the most exciting offseason for a Panthers fan in at least 5-6 years.

OMG are you for real that this is goofy ass cornball @iamhubby1?!

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