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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Man get some help. Up at 7 am wasting keystrokes raging about CJ Stroud.

He's got 3 playoff wins. We got zilch. Accept it and get over it.

Not all of us sleep in till 7:30 and punch that clock at 9am to go putter around at an unpaid job all day like yourself 

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Not all of us sleep in till 7:30 and punch that clock at 9am to go putter around at an unpaid job all day like yourself 

Anyone who disagrees with you either flips burgers or is an unemployed deadbeat while you cape daily for free for a billionaire and his favorite son.

Get over yourself bud.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Anyone who disagrees with you either flips burgers or is an unemployed deadbeat while you cape daily for free for a billionaire and his favorite son.

Get over yourself bud.

I’m sure it’s a tough life but we need people like you in this world 

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

Said it last year as well and I’ll say again

If we had drafted Stroud his 2023 season would’ve looked very similar to Young’s and I’m not sure he ever would’ve recovered. You saw some very concerning things last night as the game went on with footwork and pressure. The Texans have done a fantastic job of building around CJ and allowing for error given their defense.

Last night was most likely a lot of people’s first time watching CJ this year. But once Slowik offense hit a wall so has CJ. Bobby Slowik absolutely cooked in 2023. A lot of open deep stuff for CJ which played to his strengths as he throws one hell of a pretty ball

Its hasn’t been smooth sailing for CJ since that Bears game in 2024. 

I don’t know, I think Stroud and TMac would work great together. CJ has definitely regressed though. I still don’t understand why the shipped off his OL. He like most QBs operates best with a pocket. 

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Said it last year as well and I’ll say again

If we had drafted Stroud his 2023 season would’ve looked very similar to Young’s and I’m not sure he ever would’ve recovered. You saw some very concerning things last night as the game went on with footwork and pressure. The Texans have done a fantastic job of building around CJ and allowing for error given their defense.

Last night was most likely a lot of people’s first time watching CJ this year. But once Slowik offense hit a wall so has CJ. Bobby Slowik absolutely cooked in 2023. A lot of open deep stuff for CJ which played to his strengths as he throws one hell of a pretty ball

Its hasn’t been smooth sailing for CJ since that Bears game in 2024. 

this is what cope looks like

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10 hours ago, dep said:

6% less yards with 25% less attempts.

If Stroud was playing for the Panthers maybe we would have actually won. 

Stroud had a strong run game and defense to lean on. Rams knew the pass was coming and they still couldn’t fully contain Bryce.

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25 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Stroud had a strong run game and defense to lean on. Rams knew the pass was coming and they still couldn’t fully contain Bryce.

cmon man, there is no argument to the idea that Young is better than Stroud currently. We'll see how it shapes up next season.

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Not all of us sleep in till 7:30 and punch that clock at 9am to go putter around at an unpaid job all day like yourself 

 

2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

I’m sure it’s a tough life but we need people like you in this world 

then why are you trying to job shame him?

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6 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Said it last year as well and I’ll say again

If we had drafted Stroud his 2023 season would’ve looked very similar to Young’s and I’m not sure he ever would’ve recovered. You saw some very concerning things last night as the game went on with footwork and pressure. The Texans have done a fantastic job of building around CJ and allowing for error given their defense.

Last night was most likely a lot of people’s first time watching CJ this year. But once Slowik offense hit a wall so has CJ. Bobby Slowik absolutely cooked in 2023. A lot of open deep stuff for CJ which played to his strengths as he throws one hell of a pretty ball

Its hasn’t been smooth sailing for CJ since that Bears game in 2024. 

we saw one game in 2023 when a QB was willing to stand in a pocket and deliver the ball in Frank's offense.....and it was drastically different than anything Bryce showed.  The whole, no one could of done better defense has never had legs. 

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5 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I don’t know, I think Stroud and TMac would work great together. CJ has definitely regressed though. I still don’t understand why the shipped off his OL. He like most QBs operates best with a pocket. 

I mean, he is primarily a pocket passer type. So you’d want to have a good pocket for him. 
I don’t really follow them but they seem to suffer the opposite issue we do. They let their offense suffer to bolster the defense. We do the opposite. 

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