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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He isn't a running QB so IDC about 40 time, honestly. Nor is he an elite athlete. 

I didn't get much out of watching any of this because I didn't question his arm talent or throwing ability.

I am comfortable drafting him or Young from what I have seen so far.

 

Yeah it's 90% about taking him out to dinner and talking with his coaches in person. Was worth watching to see how giddy McCown and Reich were

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3 minutes ago, LL Cool K said:

So not running the 40 equates to not putting it all on the line for his teammates? 

Can you not read? I said it's not about the 40. I do not care what his 40 time is.  I'm more concerned he's not participating in all the measures. I have the same concerns with any of them skipping them.  My concern is why? If they do not matter then why have these workouts in the first place?

If I were interviewing for a job and my perspective employer handed me an application that every candidate has to fill out and I do not check every box, no matter how dumb I think it is, I guarantee I will not get the job. And it's not about his 40 time you goobers. I'm so glad you guys are not picking our qb. All you care about is if he can throw a perfect spiral into a bucket 60 yards away in practice.  

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah it's 90% about taking him out to dinner and talking with his coaches in person. Was worth watching to see how giddy McCown and Reich were

The way that CJ is always putting his faith out in front is an instant hard-on for Reich.  Factor in that he aligns with pretty much every measurable Reich's tendencies at QB have shown, it's hard to think he's not the one. Accuracy, Arm, Alpha, Appaloosa.  

I'm going to have to see some similar gushing on their end tomorrow for Bryce to really be sold on them having convictions with multiple guys.  They're excitement for Stroud was not well contained lol.

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His throws were crisp... a few over throws, but pro receivers are making those catches.

Maybe it's just me, but on his play action throws he looked deceptively quick. Dude's going to be a baller... I hope we take him. 

 

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Just now, AggieLean said:

I read on here or some other board where someone said Stroud was out of shape, didn’t appear to be in shape. He’s looked good seeing him at the pro day, and the combine. 

I said he appeared to skip the weight room based on his physique. Could this be what you are referring to? Never "out of shape" though.

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