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What the McGinn Article Says


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54 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

What's the point..do tell

If you are unable to figure out on your own then I’m afraid S2 competence is the least of your worries. And you seem to just be getting cute to avoid the very obvious point that goes against your narrative.

Either the leaked scores are full of poo or they aren’t. Based on the evidence provided, which do you feel is more likely. Is this veteran journalist putting his reputation on the line over numbers he fabricated or did he get those numbers from league insiders? And if he got them from various insiders, are they are collaborating to tank Strouds stock in a league wide conspiracy or are they giving accurate information they are all privy to? 
 

This kind of simple logic seems to evade you. And there’s every chance the leak is complete BS. But he makes a valid point. Is he risking his reputation on lies he made up, is the league lying to him in a league wide conspiracy, or is there some truth to these numbers? Which is most likely? That’s a pretty simple and fair question. 

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If the score was 18 and the story Brady Quinn told about CJ ghosting Manning Camp was true.... I don't  know what to think. 

Lots of QBs pass the eye test in college  and have a good bit of success but then they get to the pro level and just can't get things to click for whatever reason.  Could it be that the S2 could be an indicator  of not just success  but, more importantly, of a lack of success? 

I guess we'll  find out.... if this stuff is true, that is.

I do know that as the days go by I'd be less and less upset if he's not the pick. 

I'd still be happy if we get him, but I think I'd also be more nervous with that pick than Young.

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The problem with the 18 score is there is no single score to get... Was he 18th percentile?  Did he get an 18 on one part of the test?  Etc... 

The test maker said that there isn't one score and you can't trust sources giving one score to a player.

That said, clearly Stroud did not do well on the S2 at least relative to the others.

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1 minute ago, 96Bravo said:

Nothing about that article or these "reports" jive with Stroud's performances on the field. The dude loves Jesus and football. He'll be just fine.

Because that's all you really need. Just look at The Golden Calf of Bristol!

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