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Bryce Young gets majority of first-team reps in first OTA practice


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36 minutes ago, NAS said:

Jokes don’t bother me. It’s when our fans show their insecurity by constantly seeking validation, expressing concerns if he will be able to take hits or see over the line blah blah blah

I mean that is a legitimate concern. Not the line part, but how well his body holds up at this level. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I been a Panthers fan since our 1st SB run although I was a teen I still remember that era. Losing the SB sucks, but we have been to 2 SB's and we were an expansion team. That is pretty impressive to have 2 SB appearances in that amount of time.

 

 

I could hang my hat on that expansion thing in the first Super Bowl but we are almost 30 years in now. That expansion is a distant memory(and literally almost before your time). 

Make no mistake, you don't get these shots often so every loss puts you further away from achieving that goal.

In fact we are one of only 5 NFL teams to have appeared in multiple Super Bowls and never win.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The Cowboys are the most popular team in the NFL and they haven't been to a SB in over 20 years!

 

We been in the league for 20+ years and we already have 2 appearances. I think we are doing better than you think.

I am not going to say much more on this because I am very positive about what we did this offseason but the history is extremely rough.

Bottom 10 all time in winning percentage and 7 of 29 seasons above .500. 

This is why those SB losses hurt so much worse. It isn't like we are even the 90's Bills and consistently a contender. It’s been very fleeting.

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