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Terrified Cj stroud will be a stud


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18 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Stroud is gonna be good. Could argue he already is. 

I think Bryce will be too. 

Stroud has better talent around him, including playcallin. But no one cares about that. Not saying they should either. 

He doesn't. No matter how much yall keep saying it.

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I guess  coaching and offense identity  has nothing to do with his progression at this point huh? When Bryce Young gets his feet under him, actual weapons and coaches that are not so damn conservative and let him do his thing, so all you so called fans and know  it alls will be eating those words,the guy has been successful in every aspect of football in his playing career in that same body.

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12 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I'm not terrified about anything when it comes to the Panthers anymore - they've crushed most of the passion I had for the team with 7 years of ineptitude.

That said, the only shining light after the atrocious trade to #1 and selecting Young is that the entire Front Office will be fired and we can start again. 

Dave and Nicole will still be here acting like they know what they’re doing though 

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12 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

It's a coping mechanism that this franchise's fanbase uses a lot.

The Texans were legitimately terrible last year - a new HC and a new QB elevating the talent around him and look at the immediate improvement.

That was meant to be us - and we weren't even terrible last season, just mediocre. 

Our number 1 is a 32 year old slow white guy. This is such a dumb take 

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