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Most honest CJ Stroud film analysis!!


Ivory Panther
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8 minutes ago, chknwing said:

hes biggest drawback imo is his inability to throw under duress.

I agree with that. When everything is clean around him, he is so accurate that he will dice u up. But, outside of GA, the minute there is a little pressure (not even a lot) he is below average.

that to me is GOFF/CARR/COUSINS like…

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Which he will be a lot in the nfl.

Players like CJ/CARR/GOFF/COUSINS are frustrating.

they have the tangible that most ppl can see (accuracy) & decent mobility.

but when it comes down to it, they are only as good as the ppl around them.

they do just enough to be paid top 10 money but play like top 20 depending on their cast.

problem is after paying them, u can’t put a good cast together, so mediocrity soon follow.

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10 minutes ago, Ivory Panther said:

I agree with that. When everything is clean around him, he is so accurate that he will dice u up. But, outside of GA, the minute there is a little pressure (not even a lot) he is below average.

that to me is GOFF/CARR/COUSINS like…

He is way more athletic than those guys and has shown at times playmaking ability when the pocket collapses (outside of the Georgia game)

Stroud is also way more willing to throw it downfield than any of those guys

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

He is way more athletic than those guys and has shown at times playmaking ability when the pocket collapses (outside of the Georgia game)

I one hundred percent disagree that CJ is more athletic than CARR/COUSINS/GOFF.

there is a reason he declined running at the combine. 

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Well the good news is, he's 21 years old and these issues are coachable. 

This guy sounds incredibly football savvy and has tools to break down film well. I did some quick research and he's certainly no authority on NFL QB's. So I wouldn't take what he says as the gospel, and if you did Josh Allen would have been undrafted.

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