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Tepper got robbed $37 million by Bryce’s parents


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Just now, frankw said:

Some of these folks should speak to Tepper about getting on the payroll. No reason not to get paid if they are going to spend their free time towing the company line.

Facts. It's ridiculous.  I am convinced they are company moles or something. I wouldn't put it past the Teppers or the Young family, at this point.

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5 minutes ago, GhostWhispah said:

Now that is just a blatant LIE cause when Bryce was at Bama, they had the weakest offensive roster esp their receiver group. Bryce was the ONLY guy to save Jamo who was struggling at OSU before transferring and has struggled in Detroit ever since he was drafted. Bryce basically save Bama cause he is as clutch as they come in the QB position. Not his fault these Panthers receivers has no breakaway speed, run bad routes and drop passes that makes KC receiving group look good by comparison.

https://clutchpoints.com/alabama-football-news-jalen-milroe-harsh-bryce-young-reality

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/bryce-youngs-poise-under-pressure-saves-no-1-alabama-from-sloppy-effort-potential-upset-at-texas/

Coming from a hater like you, it's just a bunch of bs cause of your hatred towards Bryce. Just admit it 😞

 

This is like an out of shape mom showing her high-school cheerleader pictures. 

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I have not read everyone’s responses…

The Carolina Panthers get what they got! Teams pay good money to have risk analysis done on their top choices. Carolina Panthers must have not done such research or had the pick ready no matter the outcome. I do not feel sorry one bit for my Carolina Panthers. You want to avoid doing what is standard and let the analysis give you correct information or not. Hopefully the Panthers learn.

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1 hour ago, Carolina Mike said:

I have not read everyone’s responses…

The Carolina Panthers get what they got! Teams pay good money to have risk analysis done on their top choices. Carolina Panthers must have not done such research or had the pick ready no matter the outcome. I do not feel sorry one bit for my Carolina Panthers. You want to avoid doing what is standard and let the analysis give you correct information or not. Hopefully the Panthers learn.

They got shafted...that's what they got.

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7 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

Now that is just a blatant LIE cause when Bryce was at Bama, they had the weakest offensive roster esp their receiver group. Bryce was the ONLY guy to save Jamo who was struggling at OSU before transferring and has struggled in Detroit ever since he was drafted. Bryce basically save Bama cause he is as clutch as they come in the QB position. Not his fault these Panthers receivers has no breakaway speed, run bad routes and drop passes that makes KC receiving group look good by comparison.

https://clutchpoints.com/alabama-football-news-jalen-milroe-harsh-bryce-young-reality

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/bryce-youngs-poise-under-pressure-saves-no-1-alabama-from-sloppy-effort-potential-upset-at-texas/

Coming from a hater like you, it's just a bunch of bs cause of your hatred towards Bryce. Just admit it 😞

 

Cope brother. Cope. 

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19 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

he needs a damn step stool for the podium.... god help us how can Tepper be so stupid and made so much money

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versus this sherman tank

 

 

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Is that real? Lololol I’ve been saying it since before we drafted him, you don’t take a guy that’s my size as the first overall pick. 

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On 12/13/2023 at 10:38 PM, Selltheteamtepper said:

Everything about Young we were sold turned out to be fake. He’s not 200 pounds, as evident by the many reports of him faking weight for the weigh in. He’s not 5’10, I've stood next to him, he’s about 5’8 with a bunch of hair. He wouldn’t allow himself to be pictured with the other QBs during the process. He’s not some elite processor of information, he had been practicing the S2 for years. He’s horrible at pressers, go watch a Will Levis or Brock Purdy presser. He’s not some phenomenal charismatic leader, and he definitely wasn’t NFL ready. Fire the entire scouting department.

There’s a teenage kid on X named “Matt” he was obsessed with Bryce, posted about Bryce 100 times a day after the draft. Many undersized kids looked up to Bryce, or the image that his parents made of him, and said to themselves if he can do it in the NFL I can do anything. Matt posted he is contemplating suicide. These kids hopes are crushed bc of Tepper’s decision.

Bryce’s parents had to know he wasn’t NFL ready, he wasnt the things the media was making him out to be. As I’m listening to Bryce speak at these pressers it is becoming clear he’s just a shy scared kid stuck in this situation, this is all his parents and his agency. His parents and the agency made millions for themselves. Im starting to feel really bad for him. 

 

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Hes one of the tougher qbs around, weight and size meaningless if he could hit his throws. 

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