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


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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I would think they would have to sign on authorization form of some kind allow the results to be released to anyone.  Or at minimum the test taker would sign an agreement stating that the results are shared with the league. 

Record releases don’t just trigger an “everyone knows free for all”

this got leaked. It has nothing to do with consent. 

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if I'm running a cognitive test company that works with NFL teams, I'm thinking that tightening up my "information disclosure" policies would be a big part of the viability of my company going forward.

plenty of perfectly competent quarterbacks who might feel reluctant to even take this test next year, for worry of the information getting out despite whether or not they feel it's to their benefit.

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It doesn't matter what we think of the test because apparently NFL coaches, scouts, and executives put a lot of stock in the S2 test. Guys will rise and fall based on the results. Stroud has definitely been hurt by these results, whether that's right or wrong is above my pay grade.

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3 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

 

 

 

hes going to have to have a coach in his ear 24/7 durring live action.  Hes accurate but practically a remote controlled robot at this point. 

 

yeah the jared goff comps make sense now. reminds me of when mcvay basically had to play half of the game for him when he was with the rams

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