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*apparently false scores leaked* STROUD SCORES 18% ON S2 TEST (or maybe not)


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Just now, Hoenheim said:

I feel like we really need more context for these numbers. Like the scores for several current and past QBs in the NFL. 

PFF has an hour long podcast with one of the creators of the S2 on their podcast. You’ll get plenty of info regarding this if you want it along with the types of tests they you (7 in the S2) and how it translates on the field (each test within the S2 is testing different traits) 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

the NFL releases medical records every week as part of the competition fairness policy. How is this any different? 

It releases general injuries that directly impact the following game, thats a bit different than medical records.

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2 hours ago, ncfan said:

The score does line up a little with the film and what some of the PFF guys really have been hammering about him under pressure.
Pressure situations=needs faster reaction and read times.  Which the scores evaluate.  And that’s something Stroud was pretty bad at.

 

I wouldn’t take him off the board as a top 10 team at all.  Because he has a bunch of other good traits to be a franchise guy.  

Very fair point. Unfortunately DC’s know this and are going to bring pressure every play against him it’s a huge red flag 

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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

It releases general injuries that directly impact the following game, thats a bit different than medical records.

Which also has a lot to do with gambling, but nobody in the NFL would want to admit that.

(there's probably a discussion to be had about the privacy of medical information vs the importance of accurate gambling lines) 😄

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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

It releases general injuries that directly impact the following game, thats a bit different than medical records.

and this was a general test score... from a private company who finds ways to quantify reaction skills/timing. 

Comparing S2 to personal medical records.... its a stretch. They took that test knowing the results would be shared. 

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

and this was a general test score... from a private company who finds ways to quantify reaction skills/timing. 

Comparing S2 to personal medical records.... its a stretch. They took that test knowing the results would be shared. 

Not at the players expense making him look like an embarrassment especially since this happened just about a week from the draft..

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