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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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19 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Wow this is really affecting some of you huh.

https://247sports.com/Article/Colorado-football-Deion-Sanders-comments-about-recruiting-positions-based-on-parent-dynamics-revisited-205215960/Amp/

Literally said I wondered about something based on Deion Sanders comments and didn’t have the answers. Get over yourselves.

Just stop nobody cares..

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So what's your end goal here?

For? You’re the one making the nonsensical alt claims. I mean you didn’t even understand my first post and have some sort of mental breakdown at any attempt at discussion of factors outside of your comfort zone so it’s not like I have any delusions that you’re going to all of a sudden have anything reasonable to say. I think you’re projecting some insecurities or something, but that’s on you.

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

I mean if CJ has such character concerns, I'm concerned that Bryce Young hangs out with him all the time!

I don't know why I was auto corrected from "associates" to "assimilates" but it's bugging me. At any rate i have no idea who Young and CJ pal around with but I hope they are high quality people. 

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8 minutes ago, pantherj said:

I don't know why I was auto corrected from "associates" to "assimilates" but it's bugging me. At any rate i have no idea who Young and CJ pal around with but I hope they are high quality people. 

This is the kinda stuff that gets no attention, not worried about him

"I have some friends on the team," Stroud told BuckeyesNow.

He had his hood up over his head to try and remain incognito, but he couldn't hide forever.

When fans realized they were amongst one of the program's best-ever quarterbacks, they came over, had conversations and took pictures with Stroud, who didn't deny or turn away a single one.

https://www.si.com/college/ohiostate/news/ohio-state-buckeyes-quarterback-cj-stroud-pro-day-nfl-draft-softball-game

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I am in favor of Young, but Stroud is a very good player, and he seems to be humble and very morally grounded.  He seems smart.  What about that says, "uncoachable?"

I've not seen anything prior to this that even hinted at that.

Will be interesting to see if Ryan Day responds to this.

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Not exactly the same topic but one of his big time receivers who's now in the NFL said that Stroud treated the lowest level player on the roster like they were the superstar receiver. It's hard to buy in to these rumors. I'd say the same for any if these qbs.

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