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As the talk turns to the rarity of left-handed quarterbacks in the NFL, Young playfully jokes about the discrimination against lefties in a sport dominated by right-handed dynamics. He recalls moments of being typecast as a lefty, defending the notion that his background offered unique advantages. His anecdote about needing coaches to adjust their entire approach for a left-handed player reveals a lingering frustration with how the game has viewed non-traditional players.