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Bryce Young - High Ankle Sprain, out minimum 1 week


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How much of a heater is needed to throw 5 to 10 yards 

not trying to piss in anybody’s cornflakes but Bryce’s time in the nfl isn’t exactly made up of the vertical game 

The Panthers future for this season,  offensively,  is dependent on that oline 

if they can continue to run that ball to take up time, with enough time for the needed longer throw, they will be fine 

pray for oline health as best they can be, and for the love of god, drop Sanders and keep Tommy and Mitch in to block

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13 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I remember the HAS's used to knock out guys like 4+ weeks.  

Mahomes had one that caused him to miss 6 games in 2019.  Dak 11 the following year from one as well.

 

they still do, but these days theve got like polypeptide injections and stim cell infusions and all that poo. 

Bryce is similar to cam in that neither have perfect mechanics, so that when there's an injury it's harder to overcome. For example cam threw a very arm-y ball, because he was just that athletic, and once he hurt his shoulder that was it. he didn't have the rest of the footwork to compensate and he lost all the power on this throw. 

Bryce not only has bad mechanics, but bad footwork. This is a bad injury for him. 

And he's not the type of athlete that's gonna heal from anything. 

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

they still do, but these days theve got like polypeptide injections and stim cell infusions and all that poo. 

Bryce is similar to cam in that neither have perfect mechanics, so that when there's an injury it's harder to overcome. For example cam threw a very arm-y ball, because he was just that athletic, and once he hurt his shoulder that was it. he didn't have the rest of the footwork to compensate and he lost all the power on this throw. 

Bryce not only has bad mechanics, but bad footwork. This is a bad injury for him. 

And he's not the type of athlete that's gonna heal from anything. 

I imagine the tip toeing/hop stepping thing from gun he does is pretty painful with this.  

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2027 5th rounder for Jameis, time to pull the trigger on this one, we should have done it in the offseason anyways.

He'll lose us games, but he's also one of the few QB's in the league who will be able to expedite the growth of T-Mac, XL, Coker, Horn Jr, Sanders, and Evans

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