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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I missed it how did he do?
 

He killed it again. And the Panthers stuff didn’t hide their feelings for him at all. Lots of smiles all throughout the showing. It looked like we celebrated his pro day. We had coaches hugging Tepper lol

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3 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Those 2 need to be shredded. They run a lot more, taking on more contact from defenders. I’d expect them not to look like a “noodle”, although I don’t think Stroud looks like a noodle in any of the pictures I’ve seen. 

First before this goes down a route where it feels like im talking poo about Stroud, I am not. I made a statement on how he looks compared to the other QBs.

 

Second, CJ Stroud has been called long and lengthy his entire life. He had an interview where he shared growing up it was really hard for him to gain weight. In high school he was a pencil. This is from his own stories.

 

CJ is a skinny kid... 6'3 213lbs is a small frame for his size. Luckily, he has the height to add the weight.

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Just now, Varking said:

He killed it again. And the Panthers stuff didn’t hide their feelings for him at all. Lots of smiles all throughout the showing. It looked like we celebrated his pro day. We had coached hugging Tepper lol

I know people have doubts, being an Ohio QB, but I have never see a QB like Stroud come out of Ohio. 
Cool that he did well. On to Bryce Young. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

read my above post. bc this is getting taken out of context.

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Here‘s Burrow before his rookie season. Lots of body fat but he’s definitely trimmed down since then. 

Stroud looks like a guy you’d expect to look given his play style

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2 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Those 2 need to be shredded. They run a lot more, taking on more contact from defenders. I’d expect them not to look like a “noodle”, although I don’t think Stroud looks like a noodle in any of the pictures I’ve seen. 

beat me to it. you rarely see great NFL QBs with the body type of those 2 guys. muscle mass inhibits flexibility. Brady, Manning, Mahomes, even Lamar Jackson are much closer to Stroud's body type than Levis's body type. he looks like a DE.

Cam is the exception. he's always the exception. in any discussion you want to have or any scenario or topic, Cam is the exception.

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

compared to the others he is a noodle.... 

Inside Anthony Richardson's week at the NFL combine

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Doesn’t matter how ripped you are if you can’t accurately throw a ball.  poo, the greatest QB of all time came into the league looking like a highschool sophomore. CJ looks absolutely fine for an nfl qb. Tape > athletic traits, especially for a QB.  This is a lazy post.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

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Here‘s Burrow before his rookie season. Lots of body fat but he’s definitely trimmed down since then. 

Stroud looks like a guy you’d expect to look given his play style

you didnt read my post above did you? You dont need to defend CJ... no one is persecuting him.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Young very much seemed like a guy who thought he was locked into the #1 spot as long as he could check that 200+ pound box. Hell, maybe he is. I have no idea.

Me either.  You just never know how these guys will react to the pressure that comes with the fame and money in the nfl.  The college game doesn't prepare them for what is about to hit them. It does not suffer the weak spirited who fold when things get difficult.  Young and Stroud have yet to face the kind of pressure they will see at this level. 

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5 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

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Honestly... I agree. I completely understand it from a perspective of doing what's best for them and their career but yeah... I mean, it is what it is.

But the NFL has clearly shown they don't care. I don't feel like anyone's draft stock has been hurt in the least by sitting out of an also ran bowl. 

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