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CJ Stroud interview


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4 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

I just realized this interview is a bit old says 7 months ago... I didn't hear anything in this that was particularly insightful for Stroud anyway. He's got an extremely relaxed, "nothing phases me" sort of personality. 

I did learn some interesting stuff about NIL that I didnt know before. 

You don't think it's interesting that he was under the radar, showed up as a late invite to the Elite 11 and won MVP? I like the underdog working class grinder type. He's way more mature than your average 21 year old

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15 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

He had a rough life and still remains humble from what I’ve seen. Stroud, Young, and AR all pass the character test and appear to be great leaders. 

You keep adding AR to this conversation….

 

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16 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

That’s the first criticism I’ve heard about his arm strength. He seems to effortlessly get the ball where he wants all over the field. I would consider it on par with a Burrow or Goff. Now AR and Levis have elite arm strength, but Stroud and Young’s look fine to me.

Stroud has better arm strength than Young.  But Young isn't particularly bad.  Other than his height and build, his arm strength is one of his only negatives, and it's more of a "not amazing but good enough" than a true negative.  It's come up in a few of the videos I've watched.

Stroud routinely displays impressive arm strength but doesn't have a cannon.

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