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Did the S2 TEST take CJ out?


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1 minute ago, Varking said:

I’m a big Fields fan and lots of folks here hate him and he scored in the 90s on the test , too. I don’t think the test is important. But for folks boosting the test as important it should show them that Justin would be killing it if given time to actually make plays and had NFL caliber players on his offense. 

Yep, you do raise a good point in that the inverse is true as well ... people boosting the test to be important because their favorite prospect scored high on it.  It is interesting and make you wonder what unfounded things we all value or devalue that could be influenced by other factors.

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16 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

I feel like most people in this thread have no idea what this test is. Especially the guy who said he took it online lmao. It's proprietary and as far as I know, nothing else out there like it. From their website:

Athletes perform a 30-45-minute evaluation on a specialized laptop computer that measures how they process and make split-second decisions in their sport.

I don't think anyone is taking this test on some random website online.

Next up.....a bunch of us took the test at the bar last night, during happy hour.

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9 minutes ago, BriceYung9 said:

We will see how he does with more weapons this year because his processing must be skewed by anxiety or something because every game the Bears had a chance to tie or win late in the game he always and I mean ALWAYS threw an interception. 

Right and we do have to consider the team around him since they didn't exactly do him any favors last year.  There are just so many factors to consider when evaluating a player's performance that its hard to single just one aspect out.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s lying season so who knows what he scored. 

I'm sure the teams do.

But it's worth remembering that this is a test of only one aspect of the game. And while it's an important one, it's not a be all, end all.

Just as an example, what good is being able to process information quickly if you can't throw an accurate pass to your target?

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Kyle Bailey said he reached out to league sources about this “rumor”

Said is was “Bad”. Didn’t feel comfortable saying the score.  Also said Source stated our Front Office really is high on this S2 thing.

He played a clip from the Houston media.  They’re “sources” mirrored what he’s heard.

 

 

Said from his sources down on mint st

We don’t have a problem with Bryce’s size

Kunkel said that our whole entourage was blown away how Bryce Commanded the room when they met at the combine and Pro Day.  And Blew them away on the visit

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For those acting like the S2 must not be that big of a deal because it’s been around since 2015, well I don’t think you’ve given it much thought. It would take years for the nfl to take it seriously because you would need for a player to play for a few years and need multiple draft classes so you can look at the data more. It probably took years for people to even take it seriously and I am sure a lot of your older front office people wouldn’t take something new seriously.

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Kyle Bailey said he reached out to league sources about this “rumor”

Said is was “Bad”. Didn’t feel comfortable saying the score.  Also said Source stated our Front Office really is high on this S2 thing.

He played a clip from the Houston media.  They’re “sources” mirrored what he’s heard.

 

 

Said from his sources down on mint st

We don’t have a problem with Bryce’s size

Kunkel said that our whole entourage was blown away how Bryce Commanded the room when they met at the combine and Pro Day.  And Blew them away on the visit

I wonder why he said "bad" but not the score?  I mean everyone pretty much assumes the worst now.  I'm sure he is telling the truth, I just found that part odd.  Plus if it was just a rumor you would think Stroud's agent would step in and release the real score at some point right?

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