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CJ Stroud playing basketball at Snoop Dog's place

Boris

All Pro
video didn't show him moving on the couurt
he's got a slow moving lower body
to be fair, Mahomes (best in the game imo) also looks off*
but it works


*Patrick's knees, his walk and stride...sometimes the knees look bent inwards.
 

Toro Bravo

Rookie
I like guys who are good at BB in the NFL. It means they are athletic - yes it does! I don't care if CJ is good at BB or not, but I dammed sure think he is probably pretty good at football.
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
He reminds me of Kyle "Slo Mo" Anderson from the Timberwolves. He's got a good stroke from three, even if flat-footed.
 
CJ has no business risking injury playing other sports. His focus should be preparing for his rookie season in the NFL. If he gets injured doing that it is excusable. He is getting paid by the NFL. Not trying to be a hard ass but in my way of thinking he shouldn't participate in any other extracurricular activities that put him at risk of serious injuries.
 

Mollywhopper

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Staff member
CJ has no business risking injury playing other sports. His focus should be preparing for his rookie season in the NFL. If he gets injured doing that it is excusable. He is getting paid by the NFL. Not trying to be a hard ass but in my way of thinking he shouldn't participate in any other extracurricular activities that put him at risk of serious injuries.
It was a chill shootaround style pickup game with friends.

What's the line drawn on 'extracurricular activities'? Should he not be allowed to go jetskiing? Go surfing? Ride a mountain bike? Beach volleyball? Ride a big roller coaster? Play drummer in a heavy metal cover band? Can he potato sack race at a family reunion?

Sincerely, where's your very specific line drawn?
 

Brisco_County

Apples and roadmaps
Some of my friends in Austin grew up attending Jr High and HS with Drew Brees. They said he was also the best basketball player in those schools. After hearing that I always thought there was a correlation between basketball skill and QB'ing. I would guess it relates to controlling the parabola on the ball and hitting the target precisely.
 

Mollywhopper

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Staff member
Some of my friends in Austin grew up attending Jr High and HS with Drew Brees. They said he was also the best basketball player in those schools. After hearing that I always thought there was a correlation between basketball skill and QB'ing. I would guess it relates to controlling the parabola on the ball and hitting the target precisely.
I'd made a kind of Stroud/Burrow comp in a different thread, so as it pertains to the direction of this topic..

Joe Burrow could have gone pro in a very different sport
 

Carr Bombed

Hall of Fame
Some of my friends in Austin grew up attending Jr High and HS with Drew Brees. They said he was also the best basketball player in those schools. After hearing that I always thought there was a correlation between basketball skill and QB'ing. I would guess it relates to controlling the parabola on the ball and hitting the target precisely.
My cousin sacked Drew Brees in high school, trust me.. We hear about it at every reunion :listening
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Lucky

Ride, Captain, Ride!
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What's the line drawn on 'extracurricular activities'? Should he not be allowed to go jetskiing? Go surfing? Ride a mountain bike? Beach volleyball? Ride a big roller coaster? Play drummer in a heavy metal cover band? Can he potato sack race at a family reunion?

Sincerely, where's your very specific line drawn?
jetskiing? No
surfing? No
Ride a mountain bike? Not on a mountain
Beach volleyball? Hell, no
Ride a big roller coaster? Sure. But not a small roller coaster.
Play drummer in a heavy metal cover band? As long as he doesn't have to wear face paint, yes.
Can he potato sack race at a family reunion? No. Who does that anymore?
 

Buckeye Homer

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CJ has no business risking injury playing other sports. His focus should be preparing for his rookie season in the NFL. If he gets injured doing that it is excusable. He is getting paid by the NFL. Not trying to be a hard ass but in my way of thinking he shouldn't participate in any other extracurricular activities that put him at risk of serious injuries.
It was just a publicity thing and they were just funning around.
 
It was a chill shootaround style pickup game with friends.

What's the line drawn on 'extracurricular activities'? Should he not be allowed to go jetskiing? Go surfing? Ride a mountain bike? Beach volleyball? Ride a big roller coaster? Play drummer in a heavy metal cover band? Can he potato sack race at a family reunion?

Sincerely, where's your very specific line drawn?
My line is drawn where activities known to cause serious inury takes place. So I would say no to many of the activities you mentioned. At least when preparation for football season and football season itself takes place. That's just me though. So if the team has no problem with any and every activity that players are involved in I shall say no more in regards to what those players do. Unless of course a major injury takes place then we can revisit this post.
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
Yea, nobody is going to confuse CJ with Isaiah Thomas but he moves a lot better than most give him credit for.
It's deceptive. That's why I said Kyle Anderson. It wasn't a pejorative. I remember the Spurs drafting him and the knock was he was slow, but when you actually watch him play it is just being very smooth and cerebral. Angles, spacing, and so forth. Boris Diaw was the same way. In any video I've seen of him playing basketball, he wasn't overwhelming anyone with raw power or speed. He was just smooth.
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
Um, No. Burrow couldn't play in the NBA. Scoring 20 points a game in HS doesn't mean much.
I mean, he was the second leading scorer in the entire state of Ohio his senior year. There are somewhere around 800 high schools in the state that have a basketball program. I'm not saying he was a lock to go to the NBA, but the guy who was a top 5 high school player in two sports and holds the NCAA Power 5 record for TD's in a season probably would have done well at the college level should he have chosen to go that way.
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
I certainly may have missed it, but did something bad come of him hanging out with Mia Khalifa?

Furthering that, are there some string of bad outcomes from the vast number of people who've spent time hanging out with Snoop recently?
No, why should it have? Just a pro athlete with a sexual assault/addiction scandal hanging with his close platonic friend the porn megastar.

That is nowhere near as bad as Snoop being introduced to Stroud as a young athlete after his dad was incarcerated and following/supporting his career to the point where CJ calls him Uncle.

That's just bad life decisions by Stroud.

No excuses.
 

Mollywhopper

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Staff member
My line is drawn where activities known to cause serious inury takes place. So I would say no to many of the activities you mentioned. At least when preparation for football season and football season itself takes place. That's just me though. So if the team has no problem with any and every activity that players are involved in I shall say no more in regards to what those players do. Unless of course a major injury takes place then we can revisit this post.
There's already language in NFL contracts that speak to what you're saying..
The NFL’s uniform player contract is vaguer, disallowing players from “any activity other than football which may involve a significant risk of personal injury.”
Yes, there are some things pro athletes aren’t allowed to do

But like the article itself states that's a very vague bit of wording and doesn't really do much to specifically tell any particular player what is actually allowed and what isn't. As the article also further points out there are particular players that have much more specific language making certain activities prohibitive. Which is why I brought up a few examples of what you think should be prohibited.

As well it says that there are also contract stipulation that allows for frowned upon activities, but at financial risk/liability to the player.

It's clearly between the club and the player what the do's and don'ts are when the dotted line is signed, but I think it's important to make those lines clearly drawn without just broadly saying 'hey, you can do stuff in your free time if you might get hurt'.
 

Carr Bombed

Hall of Fame
I certainly may have missed it, but did something bad come of him hanging out with Mia Khalifa?

Furthering that, are there some string of bad outcomes from the vast number of people who've spent time hanging out with Snoop recently?
..unless you count O.D.ing on funyuns and cheeto puffs.
 

Mollywhopper

Facilitator
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No, why should it have? Just a pro athlete with a sexual assault/addiction scandal hanging with his close platonic friend the porn megastar.

That is nowhere near as bad as Snoop being introduced to Stroud as a young athlete after his dad was incarcerated and following/supporting his career to the point where CJ calls him Uncle.

That's just bad life decisions by Stroud.

No excuses.
Nobody knew at the time that he had his oddball habits so that wasn't whatsoever a source of criticism, which is clearly of importance. And also, results matter, in which nothing bad that we're aware of came of it.

Snoop has guided/mentored truckloads of young athletes, is there a track record of this being problematic. Again, results matter, no?
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
Nobody knew at the time that he had his oddball habits so that wasn't whatsoever a source of criticism, which is clearly of importance. And also, results matter, in which nothing bad that we're aware of came of it.

Snoop has guided/mentored truckloads of young athletes, is there a track record of this being problematic. Again, results matter, no?
I was channeling a certain poster... :kitten:
 
I mean, he was the second leading scorer in the entire state of Ohio his senior year. There are somewhere around 800 high schools in the state that have a basketball program. I'm not saying he was a lock to go to the NBA, but the guy who was a top 5 high school player in two sports and holds the NCAA Power 5 record for TD's in a season probably would have done well at the college level should he have chosen to go that way.
Difference sports for one. You don't know the competition level. You can be all-state at a Class 2A in Texas and not be in the same CLASS, skill level-wise as an all-state 6A player. I've seen Joe Burrow move, he doesn't have the quickness for a 6'4 guard in the NBA. Not even close.
 

Texansballer74

The Marine
No, why should it have? Just a pro athlete with a sexual assault/addiction scandal hanging with his close platonic friend the porn megastar.

That is nowhere near as bad as Snoop being introduced to Stroud as a young athlete after his dad was incarcerated and following/supporting his career to the point where CJ calls him Uncle.

That's just bad life decisions by Stroud.

No excuses.
Everyone calls Snoop Uncle. That’s like a nickname.

Typical crap from judgemental people.
 

sandman

Brexit Advisor
Difference sports for one. You don't know the competition level. You can be all-state at a Class 2A in Texas and not be in the same CLASS, skill level-wise as an all-state 6A player. I've seen Joe Burrow move, he doesn't have the quickness for a 6'4 guard in the NBA. Not even close.
Things are a bit different in Ohio the way they categorize high schools, but he did play at a Division 1 school which is their highest level. This wasn't a Western Kentucky QB owning the NCAA record for TDs in a season type of stat.

And I didn't say he would play in the NBA. I said he was a top 5 player in two different sports at the highest level of high school in the state of Ohio. That would have garnered him scholarships at good schools had he focused on basketball instead of football.

But I look at Alex Caruso and Austin Reeves as good comps from a size perspective.
 
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