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CJ Stroud Film Breakdown Megathread


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5 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

Not sure if this has been posted. Interesting comments from Sheena Quick regarding the decision about QB and she seems to indicate that the Panthers would consider a trade down if pick #12 is involved. Starting about 11:37

Good post just heard it and Sheena says her connection is a big decision maker in that room.. I find that interesting..

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4 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Comparing both guys potential flaws...Strouds flaws are correctable in my eyes.  IF young has flaws in the NFL, You CANT fix them. That goes a long way to me. 

Yes that is the upside and future potential view I’m looking at as well. 

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Just thinking as well.... if the Panthers have already made a decision and are trying to leak it threw the media why in the hell would they be okay with Adam BS schefter going on national media and stating that it would be a waste of time for Stroud to do a private visit? It doesn't sound logical or professional from this staff. 

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Yeah nothings a "done deal" yet. It's weird...it's like these guys have some agenda with trying to predict who the Panthers will pick. Maybe even trying to influence the decision.  

Are they betting on the outcome or something. 

Look, it's clear to me Stroud is the right choice. But if it's true that the Panthers are selecting Young, I hope and pray I'm wrong about Young and he's as special as everyone seems to think. 

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On 4/16/2023 at 10:49 AM, Jackie Lee said:

Takes some effort to get banned around here. Good to know

Unless you've been banned here before and you're an alt, then it's a really short leash.....next to the edge of a cliff, and I've got a ball to throw and scissors to cut the leash with.

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22 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

 

Interesting around 12:00 they bring up that maybe he was asked to play from the pocket so much by his coaches. I know in an interview he mentioned Vick was his favorite player as a kid and initially all he wanted to do was scramble until his dad and/or early coaches got him to stay in the pocket and throw

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