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From Heisman to #1 Draft Pick | The Bryce Young Story


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10 hours ago, rayzor said:

I had one at 37 and my last one at 44. I got snipped after that.

Back on target I can't wait to see Bryce on the field. I'm hoping I can manage to make it for training camp this year.

It's been a long time since I was this excited about panther football. Everything I see about Young just gets me even more excited.

Yeah, kids are great but there should be an age limit on making them.

But to the topic of this thread, this is the first time in years I've had any hope for this team. Like you I am eager to see how the little guy performs for us. He's got it between the ears and had done it at every level he's played so he has it in him. It's weird to me that years ago that I was hoping the Panthers would somehow draft Young.  But I knew we couldn't be that lucky. Now that they ended up drafting Young I am somehow still in shock by it. I'm never this lucky. I guess I am holding my breath until he plays a few games.

The staff is light-years ahead of the last group and that gives me as much or more hope than the players we have. If they can work as a cohesive group and get the players bought in we just might see the playoffs every year at minimum.  I want to own the nfcs.

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On 7/15/2023 at 11:40 AM, TheCasillas said:

 

It’s not easy to have kids that age…. Genetically we lose sterility around age 45… so Pacino is either really lucky/unlucky (depending on how you look at it) or hiding that it’s not really his kid. 

Pacino whipping it out at 85 like...

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