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C.J. Stroud: I don’t think Bryce Young is playing badly in any way, aspect, or form


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45 minutes ago, GhostWhispah said:

So I guess CJ will let Bryce win his first game by playing like this purpose on Sunday. That's what being friends are for...

 

Why are you constantly bringing up the same college football clips over and over? They have pro tape now. 

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Just now, Varking said:

Why are you constantly bringing up the same college football clips over and over? They have pro tape now. 

It’s really dumb. Stroud threw like 12 INTs over two years in college in a pass heavy offense. He just looks ignorant trying to highlight one of those plays at this point…

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s really dumb. Stroud threw like 12 INTs over two years in college in a pass heavy offense. He just looks ignorant trying to highlight one of those plays at this point…

What is actually hilarious is this clip is from the Oregon game. This was the second start of CJ Strouds career as a second year player. Oregon was a top 25 team that year but I digress and lets look at that game:

Stroud was 35 of 54 ( HE THREW 54 PASSES IN THAT GAME ) for 484 yards, 3 touchdowns and just 1 interception. 

I mean... talk about cherry picking and ignoring the rest of the game. 

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On 10/26/2023 at 4:01 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't know about all that. I hope that my buddy plays well but that I play better and we beat them seems to be a perfectly reasonable, charitable, and consistent viewpoint.

I think the modern era pro athlete doesn't necessarily lean into the "faux warfare" aspect of competition. Obviously that varies from player to player but in general I have noticed that throughout AAU and HS for some years now. They still love the competition but they can turn it off and be friends outside the court/field/etc.

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3 hours ago, Varking said:

What is actually hilarious is this clip is from the Oregon game. This was the second start of CJ Strouds career as a second year player. Oregon was a top 25 team that year but I digress and lets look at that game:

Stroud was 35 of 54 ( HE THREW 54 PASSES IN THAT GAME ) for 484 yards, 3 touchdowns and just 1 interception. 

I mean... talk about cherry picking and ignoring the rest of the game. 

I didn't watch that Ducks game at all nor the highlights but this is one of the best "short" clips on a pick ever conceived where it was shown from 3 different angles at show motion. It would win an award for best clips in college ball ever on bad picks. Bryce had NEVER had a pick or play this bad and i watch every Bama game of his. If you can find a worse play from Bryce, i will NEVER play this clip that seems to bother you so much again. Good luck on that cause it doesn't exist!

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1 minute ago, GhostWhispah said:

I didn't watch that Ducks game at all nor the highlights but this is one of the best "short" clips on a pick ever conceived where it was shown from 3 different angles at show motion. It would win an award for best clips in college ball ever on bad picks. Bryce had NEVER had a pick or play this bad and i watch every Bama game of his. If you can find a worse play from Bryce, i will NEVER play this clip that seems to bother you so much again. Good luck on that cause it doesn't exist!

Cost his team the natty with it was significantly worse. Thank you for no longer playing the other clip. 

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4 hours ago, Varking said:

Why are you constantly bringing up the same college football clips over and over? They have pro tape now. 

Okay here's a "short" clip i play MUCH more often which should win an award on cause its happens every season for this guy. For those fans here who wanted him back with Wilks, TAKE THAT!!!!!

THE BIGGEST BUST EVER CAUSE HE PREFER PASSING TO GHOSTS!

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