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Thick smoke: CJ Stroud red flags coming out - "not an easy guy to coach," "CJ Stroud...giving the Carolina Panthers pause"


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12 hours ago, Basbear said:

@WUnderhill ----"deion said somethig about recruiting players with two parents....." Then holy-lEe-fuuck the tiny smooth brains cannot understand a daddy teaches his son how to be a man, well the real ones do"

Brother, just lolllolollolllllls and sorry you had to deal with them....1621020898330.thumb.png.1bac65bde51431427db85a74546f8cc0.png

 

 

This report did along with the 58 others, forced my hand......draft/rumor season and all...ultra rare gullible me is eating it. those gambling(awful that you can bet on this)parasitics have recently moved their lines too(guess they are gulible as well..)

I got to make peace with young being 97.6% the pick now......i need the power.....

 

 

 

CJ had his dad. Raised him through his formative years, and CJ will tell you his dad was/is his best friend. 

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On 4/11/2023 at 9:56 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

WTF!

 

What does parents have to do with being successful at the NFL level?

 

My goodness man the stuff yall post on this site is kind of embarrassing. Either you can play football or you can't. My man bringing up parents now...lol 

i think he’s just talking having parents, specifically father figures, for success in general

and there is mass research heavily favoring that to be very much true, again in general it is significant, but it‘s not always the case

people will point out exceptions but in a general debate on a topic, it’s focus is usually the rule

also he should have emphasized a ‘father figure’ not specifically a parent or father. That’s what the research says.

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7 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Lance Zierlein says he spoke with a NFC GM on the draft. Says that Reich doesn't want Bryce but the ownership does so they are making the decision. Starts at 4:26 mark.

This is interesting....I have already said this before, Reich should get the guy he wants. IF ownership is meddling, then this will just end up a giant shitstorn down the road if it doesn't work. And it would honestly make me support the pick less. You dont bring a new coach in here specifically to find a QB who is also a guru of the position and not get the guy he believes in the most. 

 

I think the media believes Tepper will override the decision, they are convinced that’s his style, and that is what they are pushing.

I believe the opposite. I think he is trying to be as informed as possible so he can push back, ask the tough questions etc., everything a really good manager should do. But in the end he will let his football people make the decisions.

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25 minutes ago, Martin said:

I think the media believes Tepper will override the decision, they are convinced that’s his style, and that is what they are pushing.

I believe the opposite. I think he is trying to be as informed as possible so he can push back, ask the tough questions etc., everything a really good manager should do. But in the end he will let his football people make the decisions.

I'd argue we've seen him do that in the past with letting Rhule skip other rookie QBs that he reportedly wanted bad. I dont really think he wants to force people to do anything he just wants people that will accept his challenge and push back if hes wrong, because he clearly is trying to learn.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Still equally fun if they take Stroud?

I’ve made that clear plenty. I’m pro Richardson as well.

The haters and size cowards can handle a little prodding. I’ve embraced the Bryce size jokes.

I have said if it’s Stroud I’ll ride just as hard for him but it’s pretty obvious where this is going regardless of how long it takes people to come around.

Its a fun time to be a Panther so much negativity over such a fun offseason smh.

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