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How do you feel about CJ Stroud


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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

 

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oh yeah thats on the RB not the QB at all.....

Watch the video you posted. He had to jump for it definitely, but he got both hands on it. Not on him, but not the worst pass either. The guy who picked it was covering a different player and caught it after the tip.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears/2022/11/21/23472150/justin-fields-injury-shoulder-left-bears-falcons-david-montgomery-stats-contract-jets-accuracy

He also IS improving as a passer.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

dude... im just going to stop you now because you are trying to have too many conversations with me at once, and the topics are blending and its triggering you. Go back to whatyever you were doing that made you happy, because this is not it.

I just dont appreciate when folks make stuff up. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

That’s great a frozen picture from an angle. Thank God refs review video footage and not pictures right? 

thats a ground level camera to show you how high the ball was in the air.. i posted the video above if you want watch it. You can't defend that throw. It was a bad throw, it barely touches Montgomery's finger tips after he jumped about 2.5 feet off the ground.... Fields jumped pass for no reason, and threw the ball about 10 feet high on a dump to an RB...  

 

it's a bad throw.

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Why are you guys arguing about a Field's pass on a Stroud post? The 2 QB's are nothing alike. 

Edit:  Might as well add that the pass was trash. Receiver had to jump 3 feet in the air and barely got his fingernails on the ball.

100% on Fields and it was on a 10 YARD PASS. 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

That’s literally right as it’s getting deflected. It changes it’s while spin after that.

his left hand is covering up part of the ball because the ball has already passed him.... Tom Brady wouldnt get this kind of defense on an errant pass...  If you want to believe that this was on the RB ... go ahead... its assinine, but go ahead.

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