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Round 1 - The Carolina Panthers Select Bryce Young - QB - Alabama


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7 hours ago, Krovvy said:

That's pretty much every draft. Usually there's people here whining about the pick at least. Right now those guys seem to be completely MIA. It's sleepy here.

Maybe it's because the fanbase overall has faded with the Tepper years. 

Mainly cos it's felt like this, so we've given up:ice skating shade GIF by BBQ Films

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4 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

 

This brother is sharp. The quick processing is apparent just hearing him speak. These are very good answers he's spitting in real time with little to no hesitation.  I'm sure Tepper and the staff were beside themselves talking to him. 

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55 minutes ago, Mega Pint of Wine said:

Good stuff. 

Now set that man up with the nutritionist and strength and conditioning staff first thing next Monday morning. Hope to see +15lb by September.

You think we know more about S&C than Alabama? I know we don't.

Embrace it - he's a short QB with a small frame. Live with the decision and stop trying to pile weight onto a frame that can't handle it. 

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6 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

You think we know more about S&C than Alabama? I know we don't.

Embrace it - he's a short QB with a small frame. Live with the decision and stop trying to pile weight onto a frame that can't handle it. 

I think the team made a huge investment. At this level it is much more a business than in Bama. You think anyone that will likely invest hundreds of millions of dollars into this player (if he makes it that long to sign his future contract after rookie deal is up) cares if his "frame" can handle more weight and make his even just slightly less injury prone? 

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