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Jonathan Jones: “Get your Young number 9 Jerseys ready in Charlotte”


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Just can't see Corral handing his #9 over to Young so easily.  He's going to come in and compete, give that number up and you're already giving into defeat.  What number will Young select?

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2 minutes ago, Whoops said:

Just can't see Corral handing his #9 over to Young so easily.  He's going to come in and compete, give that number up and you're already giving into defeat.  What number will Young select?

#2 is available now that DJ is gone, he'll take #2 and give Bryce #9 for sure.

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5 hours ago, Whoops said:

Just can't see Corral handing his #9 over to Young so easily.  He's going to come in and compete, give that number up and you're already giving into defeat.  What number will Young select?

Tough nuggets Corral

We traded 2 firsts, 2 seconds, and our #1 WR for our franchise QB.

If he wants the number currently owned by our 2nd year QB3 who was on IR before the season started and he won’t give the #1 pick the number, even if he offers to buy it from him… the team just takes the number and gives it to Young.

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9 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Crumpler covers the Texans fwiw

 

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Always assumed the Stroud stuff is coming from Indy, trying to make him fall to 4 so they don’t have to trade up.

Never considered us, but if so, would be brilliant by the staff to get Houston to freak out and offer a ransom for #1, get 2, 12, and maybe more, get Stroud who we wanted the whole time and pair him with JSN as a kicker.

Now back to reality where that doesn’t happen and we just have to pray Bryce can somehow stay healthy for a long career (spoiler alert, I don’t see it happening unfortunately).

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