Panthers GM is kicking himself450+ 5td amazing
Couldn't believe that Carolina was so eager to take Young.Way better than Young.
Curse broken.
Panthers GM is kicking himself![]()
Same. I wasn’t all the way convinced that he would be struggling per say…but, I felt that Stroud was the better QB.Couldn't believe that Carolina was so eager to take Young.
It's an open secret in the NFL that Tepper wanted Young and Reich wanted Stroud. Reich said so himself in a press conference recently.
He eased those concerns with his performance against Georgia. That's when I knew Stroud wasn't just another Ohio St. QB. Georgia's defense had been absolutely suffocating that season, just look at what they did to Tennessee, and Stroud put up 42 on them and if not for OSU's defense giving up that last GW TD, he would've been in the national championship game and would've definitely won that game against TCU.The only concern was that he rarely ever got tested by a good defense that put him under duress.
I think we caught lightning in a bottle a bit with Wilson. The read option was new, and his elusiveness in the backfield was "Madden 99 rating" elite. I just don't see how Bryce Young can have sustained success in the NFL at his height. It's always going to be a serious limitation on what they can do on offense. I think if Wilson ushered in the era of short QB's being acceptable, then Young is working hard to usher it back out for good.Yeah I saw this.
Not only is BY short, he's also very SLIGHT..light in the ass, if you will. Russ is short, as is Kyler, but they are dense...stocky. Especially Russ.
On top of all that, I don't even necessarily like the way that Bryce walks/carries himself. He looks like a damn 7th grade boy whose nuts haven't dropped...and like he hasn't hit puberty yet. And that's not hindsight talking, either.
Yeah, MASSIVE whiff by Tepper.![]()
When the Hawks drafted Rick Mirer, they just happened to beat the Patriots that previous season. Which ended up giving the Pats the #1 pick, they took Bledsoe. Both teams ended up 2-14 in 1992, so we got the #2 pick since we beat them head-to-head.Remember how many people said that Lovie screwed the Texans over for years with that “meaningless” season ending win at the Colts? Hell, I may have been one of them. History will be the ultimate judge, but so far it’s looking like Mr. Smith got them the right guy AND even saved them a few million. Hindsight can be a funny thing.
Yeah, I’m one of the older fans that lived through that history with youWhen the Hawks drafted Rick Mirer, they just happened to beat the Patriots that previous season. Which ended up giving the Pats the #1 pick, they took Bledsoe. Both teams ended up 2-14 in 1992, so we got the #2 pick since we beat them head-to-head.
Had we lost that game, it would have been interesting to see if the Hawks would have taken Bledsoe instead at #1. It clearly would have changed the entire history of this franchise.
Side note, it sure made it easy to get my season tickets in 1993. "Plenty of good seats still available"
Of course, the Hawks flipped Mirer later for a 1st rounder, talk about a fleecing. He was traded to the Bears in 1997 and played in 3 games I believe. And didn't win a single one of them. And.......was released at the end of the season. Ouch.
A friend of mine and I had season tickets during that period of time. It was long before the secondary market, ie Ticketmaster, Stub Hub, and electronic tickets. We lived in Moses Lake working a full time job including weekends, graveyards, etc, so it wasn't possible to go to every game, especially late November and December traveling over the mountain pass. But I couldn't even give them away, and if I did, I'd have to mail them several days in advance of the game in order for who ever wanted them to get them in time for the game. Plus, they charged full price for the 2 exhibition games that you were forced to buy.Side note, it sure made it easy to get my season tickets in 1993. "Plenty of good seats still available"![]()