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How do you feel about CJ Stroud


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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s also the OSU hate. I get it, I’m not a fan, but I’m also not going to deny obvious talent when I see it.

Yep. 

I don't fully understand the people clamoring to the OSU QB "omen". It's not like they've produced fools gold either.  They've only produced 4 1st round QBs...4!

2 being Don Scott and Art Schilcter...both irrelevant from by gone eras in a totally different game. 1940s and 1980s.  

There's been Dwayne Haskins and Justin Fields.  And teams in the league didn't buy them as even top-10 overall talent.  So it's not like there's even monumental busts. 

Not to mention, Haskins looked capable of running an offense, maybe a long term backup/emergency starter and then died.  He actually had a few pretty respectable games in his final starts before the covid ordeal. The Skins were the worst team for him to being drafted to.

And then, you have Fields who looks respectable this year.

I don't really see a trend and both Haskins and Fields are ENTIRELY different players. 

My 2 cents.

Stroud's intelligence, accuracy, & arm shows and his play speaks for itself. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Yep. 

I don't fully understand the people clamoring to the OSU QB "omen". It's not like they've produced fools gold either.  They've only produced 4 1st round QBs...4!

2 being Don Scott and Art Schilcter...both irrelevant from by gone eras in a totally different game. 1940s and 1980s.  

There's been Dwayne Haskins and Justin Fields.  And teams in the league didn't buy them as even top-10 overall talent.  So it's not like there's even monumental busts. 

Not to mention, Haskins looked capable of running an offense, maybe a long term backup/emergency starter and then died.  He actually had a few pretty respectable games in his final starts before the covid ordeal. The Skins were the worst team for him to being drafted to.

And then, you have Fields who looks respectable this year.

I don't really see a trend and both Haskins and Fields are ENTIRELY different players. 

My 2 cents.

Stroud's intelligence, accuracy, & arm shows and his play speaks for itself. 

 

 

Post of the year…bravo

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Stroud my #1 by miles. The knocks, NFL team at OSU to work with, and plays a lot out of the gun, and slighter frame to hieght. 

Big deal on those. He makes the throws and has read defenses pre snap and made big reads and throws with pressure. 

He's a clear #1. If we have the chance, pull the trigger 

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If you are a fan of Ohio State, the problem with Stroud is that he doesn't play defense.

The fact that they did not put the ball in the end zone on the last drive was not on him.  He put the ball where it needed to be, his TE got his hands on it, he just didn't secure it and the DB made a great play.

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Just now, Sgt Schultz said:

If you are a fan of Ohio State, the problem with Stroud is that he doesn't play defense.

The fact that they did not put the ball in the end zone on the last drive was not on him.  He put the ball where it needed to be, his TE got his hands on it, he just didn't secure it and the DB made a great play.

That’s basically CatsFan lol. OSU gave up 38 points which means Stroud is somehow trash xD

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Like I've said all year, if Iowa, Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern and any of the other Big 10 schools not named Michigan get to be in the NFL, then CJ Stroud is the guy.  But if he has to play against NFL talent, he will be lost and isn't worth a first round grade.  

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