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Iowa’s defense is actually really good. But Stroud showing on that last drive what he’s all about.

My biggest complaint with Stroud is always that he doesn’t leverage his athleticism like he should. He’s 6-3 215 and pretty darn athletic for his size, but he’s so determined to throw it and not be a runner that he ignores open running lanes. 

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Just now, BlueBuck24 said:

Iowa’s defense is actually really good. But Stroud showing on that last drive what he’s all about.

My biggest complaint with Stroud is always that he doesn’t leverage his athleticism like he should. He’s 6-3 215 and pretty darn athletic for his size, but he’s so determined to throw it and not be a runner that he ignores open running lanes. 

I think this is a Ryan Day thing. He doesn’t trust the backup and if Stroud gets hurt they have no chance to win in the playoffs. 
 

Earlier this year Florida did the same thing with Richardson because the backups are poor. 

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3 minutes ago, Carolina Disaster said:

The last drive and the throws Stroud made and placement of them is why he is the best QB in this draft!

Admittedly I had to run some errands so I missed it.

Before I left he looked like a Jag. 

He needs to be able to pick apart Iowa if he's expected to pick apart the NFL.

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

Admittedly I had to run some errands so I missed it.

Before I left he looked like a Jag. 

He needs to be able to pick apart Iowa if he's expected to pick apart the NFL.

Part of the reason why I wouldn’t judge a player off of one game. 

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