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ARTICLE Adam Thielen: “You can tell by his demeanor that Bryce Young is more comfortable“


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54 minutes ago, CRA said:

if we are taking requests....

I'd like the media to only talk to XL.  And every time they ask him a question he goes...

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and walks off.  Not mad or angry though.  Just back to work.  Maybe add in an occasional oh wee mayne or something.  He can get a little creative. 

This post makes me chuckle. I’d love for XL to do this and go on a tangent about a horse story from back home or something.

To the point of the original post, i think Theilin is doing the correct thing as an vet and propping up his QB. It’s off season fluff for sure but yeah I get it.   

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3 hours ago, KSpan said:

Yes, and I'm 100% serious here, as far as I'm concerned they would be better off saying absolutely nothing from now until week 1.

Or just stop being so sensitive to it. Probably more practical than thinking they shouldn't talk.

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30 minutes ago, csx said:

Or just stop being so sensitive to it. Probably more practical than thinking they shouldn't talk.

Yeah I don’t think they are going to shut down their marketing/PR department. It’s still a big business with loads of money to be made. 

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19 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah I don’t think they are going to shut down their marketing/PR department. It’s still a big business with loads of money to be made. 

there is no money to be made with him peddling this bullshit, you have to be an absolute moron to be suckered back in at this point.  Nobody is buying tickets, jerseys etc based on AT talking up bryce.  That ship has sailed.  Panthers PR is the fuging worst.

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1 hour ago, csx said:

Or just stop being so sensitive to it. Probably more practical than thinking they shouldn't talk.

I'm not sensitive at all - largely either ignore it or make a smartass comment and move on. The question was asked, however, so I responded.

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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

there is no money to be made with him peddling this bullshit, you have to be an absolute moron to be suckered back in at this point.  Nobody is buying tickets, jerseys etc based on AT talking up bryce.  That ship has sailed.  Panthers PR is the fuging worst.

It gets clicks. We have shared it on here, most of us have clicked it thus generating money… 

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah I don’t think they are going to shut down their marketing/PR department. It’s still a big business with loads of money to be made. 

Yep, the world doesn't revolve around the  handful of dudes on the Huddle who gripe 24/7.  

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yeah I would definitely take our board know it all fat guys intel over Thielen's any day of the week since Thielen said he had confidence in Bryce last season as obviously our board know it all fat guys have never gotten anything wrong in their lives other than thinking their summer swim suit actually looked good stretched across their hairy bellies like a dozen soggy jelly donuts stuffed in a used condom

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