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Did the S2 TEST take CJ out?


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32 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

We have no idea, the only thing that has been reported is that all the top prospects did very well on it and this thread is BS


That was the initial report from who knows who. Now that teams are getting the scores it’s now being said his score was ‘bad’. Kyle Bailey said today that one of his trusted league contacts said Stroud’s score was ‘bad’.

Take it how you will.

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10 hours ago, Actionman0z said:

What did Stroud score on the test? 

No clue.

 But these results are private and owned by the prospects.  I’m sure teams ask for these when they are meeting with them as part of their process.  And probably how the “good” or “bad” leaks get out.  Not physical scores.

Bryce, Richardson and Levis have all released their scores.

Stroud could squash all these “rumors and reports” that it’s bad by just doing what the other guys did and release his score.

 

Unless it really is that bad.

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3 hours ago, ncfan said:

No clue.

 But these results are private and owned by the prospects.  I’m sure teams ask for these when they are meeting with them as part of their process.  And probably how the “good” or “bad” leaks get out.  Not physical scores.

Bryce, Richardson and Levis have all released their scores.

Stroud could squash all these “rumors and reports” that it’s bad by just doing what the other guys did and release his score.

 

Unless it really is that bad.

Never heard of the test before this year. Don’t like that it’s not being released but that people know it’s abysmal. Doesn’t make sense. 

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3 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Never heard of the test before this year. Don’t like that it’s not being released but that people know it’s abysmal. Doesn’t make sense. 

The results, the players hold the rights to them.  It’s up to them to release the physical scores.  Which Bryce, Richardson and Levis has.

Im sure teams are asking for the scores. And that’s how these “good or bad” scores are being leaked.

but again.  He’s the one out of the bunch that’s rumored to score bad.  And he hasn’t released his physical score like the others to prove otherwise

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14 minutes ago, ncfan said:

The results, the players hold the rights to them.  It’s up to them to release the physical scores.  Which Bryce, Richardson and Levis has.

Im sure teams are asking for the scores. And that’s how these “good or bad” scores are being leaked.

but again.  He’s the one out of the bunch that’s rumored to score bad.  And he hasn’t released his physical score like the others to prove otherwise

bryce didnt release his I thought it was leaked

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

bryce didnt release his I thought it was leaked

His was.  By Jeremiah and that was the thing and if you watched when he did.  They caught him and said your not supposed to release those.

There was a article about the S2 on the athletic that mentioned that Bryce was planning to release his.

 

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Why has Stroud's score not been leaked like Young's?  If Stroud is sharing the score with other NFL teams someone would leak the score.  All we know is people are saying its bad and others have said all 4 top prospects did well.  If its bad then its bad teams already know it and Stroud should just release it.  Something doesn't add up.

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7 minutes ago, Carolina Disaster said:

Why has Stroud's score not been leaked like Young's?  If Stroud is sharing the score with other NFL teams someone would leak the score.  All we know is people are saying its bad and others have said all 4 top prospects did well.  If its bad then its bad teams already know it and Stroud should just release it.  Something doesn't add up.

if you are CJ and your numbers are not bad, why would you not leak them? 

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

The results, the players hold the rights to them.  It’s up to them to release the physical scores.  Which Bryce, Richardson and Levis has.

Im sure teams are asking for the scores. And that’s how these “good or bad” scores are being leaked.

but again.  He’s the one out of the bunch that’s rumored to score bad.  And he hasn’t released his physical score like the others to prove otherwise

What was richardsons score? Haven't seen a number

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1 minute ago, Ivory Panther said:

if you are CJ and your numbers are not bad, why would you not leak them? 

If I was CJ and my score was good, I would have tweeted it yesterday.

Regardless, the people who matter already know.

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11 minutes ago, Carolina Disaster said:

Why has Stroud's score not been leaked like Young's?  If Stroud is sharing the score with other NFL teams someone would leak the score.  All we know is people are saying its bad and others have said all 4 top prospects did well.  If its bad then its bad teams already know it and Stroud should just release it.  Something doesn't add up.

Do you think the teams dont know the score already?

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