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Owner of S2 test on scores being leaked..


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3 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Maybe it’s fake info, but if CJ doesn’t refute those numbers soon then what conclusion can we possibly come to?

If he did actually score ‘very well’, then he should just say it at this point. It only hurts him if he doesn’t.

He don't need to say anything because the league already knows the answer. The scores are none of our concern and the only ones that do have any concern is the league.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Well that explains what Richardson scored in the 90s and a 79 some how.

Why doesn't Stroud's agent correct this though and release his actual score?  

It is very likely his score is not amazing and so they've chosen to ignore it.  His true score is known to many teams.

This won't influence a team either way in all likelihood but it does poison fans.  Kinda shitty

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23 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

 

But continue to believe every thing the Media tells you. Starts at 30 second mark.

 

 

That interview was released on April 14 so how exactly do you think that addresses a leak from today?

“But continue to believe every thing the Media tells you.” Can’t make this poo up.

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4 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

He don't need to say anything because the league already knows the answer. The scores are none of our concern and the only ones that do have any concern is the league.

This does however directly contradict those saying “a team is leaking it cause they want him to fall” because if every team has the info then that wouldn’t be the case.

I don’t know what is true but both of those sentiments certainly cannot be true 

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4 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

That interview was released on April 14 so how exactly do you think that addresses a leak from today?

“But continue to believe every thing the Media tells you.” Can’t make this poo up.

Dude scores from others QB's have been leaked for almost a week. Please stop you're not that guy..

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3 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Dummy scores from others QB's have been leaked for almost a week. Please stop you're not that guy..

Ooo, here we go with the name calling. So you made this thread completely independent of the Stroud test score leaks from today? Is that what we are to believe?

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29 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

C.J. Stroud should come out and address this issue since it is being made a big deal.

Why? He doesn't need to win in the court of public opinion. The teams have his actual scores, and they will use them as they see fit.

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