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Panthers Rookie Minicamp 5.12


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If Bryce was 6 foot 3 220lbs I don’t think the bears would’ve traded the pick. And I think fields is going to be a pro bowl qb. 
 

we were able to get him because of the size concerns. People were talking about this dude being Peyton manning/Mahomes in a tiny frame. 

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Unless you're looking for the size difference... unless you're hyper-fixated on it, when you watch him play you wouldn't know.

Fuggin just move on. We know you think he's short. You don't have to keep in bringing it up. Every. Damn. Time.

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Panthers HC Frank Reich said Bryce Young "showed complete command" of the offense in his first practice with the team.

Young enters OTAs as the Panthers' QB2, but it sounds like he's made a strong first impression on the field. In addition to his command of the huddle and the offense, Young and rookie receiver Jonathan Mingo reportedly spent all of Thursday preparing for Friday's practice in hopes of making the most of their minicamp experience. Young reportedly showed good rapport with Mingo on the day and also connected with former 2019 fourth-round draft pick Gary Jennings, who is trying out for the team, on a deep pass to end the day. Reich's comments are exactly the kind of "coach speak" we'd expect to hear at this point in the season, but they're encouraging nonetheless.

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14 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Unless you're looking for the size difference... unless you're hyper-fixated on it, when you watch him play you wouldn't know.

Fuggin just move on. We know you think he's short. You don't have to keep in bringing it up. Every. Damn. Time.

Bingo. He’s our guy now. It’s not early March anymore. If people are not willing to look past size; he’ll never be worthy to some people. I may honestly make a highlight video of the hits he’s already taken. And I’ll also link the time he absolutely shredded the best college defense of all time. That current Eagles defense essentially.

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20 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Unless you're looking for the size difference... unless you're hyper-fixated on it, when you watch him play you wouldn't know.

Fuggin just move on. We know you think he's short. You don't have to keep in bringing it up. Every. Damn. Time.

So you won't tolerate truthful statements, and only accept positive comments okay I got you. I'll be a good boy from now on

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2 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

I may honestly make a highlight video of the hits he’s already taken.

I said before that I spent a lot of time a while back watching as much of his games as I could focused on him getting hit, especially after getting rid of the ball and I saw 2 things 1) he gets hit just like every other does and just as hard and 2) he gets up just like every other QB does and moves on to the next play without any lingering effect.

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

So you won't tolerate truthful statements, and only accept positive comments okay I got you. I'll be a good boy from now on

Lol whatever. Y'all are bordering on spamming. You can't talk about anything but his size. It's like that's ALL you see and that's ALL you talk about.

You're entitled to that incrediblly narrow-minded opinion that's keeping you from enjoying this....and that fine, but what the hell do you hope to accomplish by bringing it up non-stop? To get everyone else as worried about that poo as you are?

Ahhh fug it...you do you.

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If someone is still fixated on the pre-draft talking points about Young to the point they can't even get through rookie mini camp I don't really even see the point to bother tuning into any of this at all. Nobody is saying be a drooling homer but if you give off the vibe you are just keeping score waiting for a reason to say I told you so you're no different than the Cam doubters shortly after we drafted him.

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