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The Real Narrative of the S2 score leak...


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6 hours ago, poundaway said:

 

The question is, should we deluge the Huddle with as many intelligence jokes as there have been midget jokes?

Young's frame is there for anyone to see. CJ's intelligence being questioned is based on nothing that can currently be substantiated.

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

Also my sympathies go out to you that the best thing you had going on a late Saturday evening is settling scores by spamming poo emojis again 🥱

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He gave one to me as well because I said he had the weakest arm of the top 4 at the combine and thats why he didn’t throw. He’s just a troll. 

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16 hours ago, rayzor said:

Ok....this tracks as well and when asked yesterday about the most recently released scores, one of the founders didn't  refute it....instead he said essentially to not let it be the while picture.  

So it's more than likely  that Stroud did score in a very low percentile on this test.  Just don't  let it control  the  narrative. It's a big part of it, but not the whole narrative....just like Young's size and AR's lack of experience  isn't the whole narrative. 

https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/04/21/s2-cognition-test-nfl-draft-founder-says-leaked-scores-grain-of-salt-bryce-young-cj-stroud

 

Even the founders quote in the article says his own product is not a reason to take a player as a standalone measure. 
 
Basically just another evaluation tool.
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