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Bryce Young and Co. - Highlights From Recent Workout Session At SMU


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On 7/10/2023 at 6:03 AM, ladypanther said:

Well, this seems pretty close.....

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WTF does God have to do with anything? In fact in case you haven’t been keeping track, some of the most evil people on this planet worship God.

Ah, but they’re probably ‘fake’ believers…amiright?

Plenty of great people in this world and history don’t share your religion or care about myths.

But clearly that’s way past your comprehension level.

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27 minutes ago, onmyown said:

WTF does God have to do with anything? In fact in case you haven’t been keeping track, some of the most evil people on this planet worship God.

Ah, but they’re probably ‘fake’ believers…amiright?

Plenty of great people in this world and history don’t share your religion or care about myths.

But clearly that’s way past your comprehension level.

Unfortunately some people use religion just to help their agenda. It is usually not difficult at all for most of us to realize that fact. Unfortunately there are those who paint everyone who is a person of faith with a broad brush because of a few. If you spend any substantial amount of time around someone you can discern the difference in someone who is a true person of faith. Their actions tell who they are. 

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37 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The way yall hype these WR's you would think we have the best WR core in the league.

 

So far TMJ and Shenault have star potential. Yet nobody in the media thinks highly of our WR core.

 

Something not adding up...

Why are you "hating" on our WRs, why are you even a "Panthers fan" ? 

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I see what you did there from the other thread...

 

But this is not hating. Im simply saying these guys are getting called potential stars with no production to back it up.

That's pretty much why it is prefaced with "potential"

If they already had production to backup it up they wouldn't be potential stars, they would be stars. 

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On 7/9/2023 at 10:49 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

How is that trashing him though?

 

Im basically saying Bryce seems more focused on football. 

 

Its amazing how much some still cling to S2troud.  Oh no, someone on the Panthers board ripped on the rookie QB for Houston! 

He's a QB for a different team.  IDAF about S2troud. 

It was never, ever, going to be S2troud.  Ever.  Some people just need to move on.

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"...so good mentally"

So he's already better than any recent QB we've had.   *wink* *wink*

 

(This is going to be very exciting to watch this guy develop...and the best part?  No Matt Rhule to ruin him)

 

EDIT : Nice shorts, Bryce. 🙃

 

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On 7/10/2023 at 3:07 PM, ladypanther said:

You criticized his work ethic, his integrity, and his religious faith without providing evidence that any of those things are indeed compromised.  Disparaging comments like that are reckless and slanderous.  Do you prefer those adjectives?

 

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8 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

"...so good mentally"

So he's already better than any recent QB we've had.   *wink* *wink*

 

(This is going to be very exciting to watch this guy develop...and the best part?  No Matt Rhule to ruin him)

 

EDIT : Nice shorts, Bryce. 🙃

 

We'll see he's got some mighty big shoes to fill from a stats standpoint. 4700 yards 35 total TDs (but only 6 wins). I don't see him matching or necessarily having better stats than Cams rookie year but I definitely expect more than 6 wins this season, which is the most important stat.

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57 minutes ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

We'll see he's got some mighty big shoes to fill from a stats standpoint. 4700 yards 35 total TDs (but only 6 wins). I don't see him matching or necessarily having better stats than Cams rookie year but I definitely expect more than 6 wins this season, which is the most important stat.

When I said "recent" QB, I wasn't referring to Cam.  🙃

 

recent = Past few years

 

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