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CJ Stroud year 2

How about the play shortly after the 15-min mark in the video.

5-man blitz including a stunt.

Without anticipation, the RB wouldn't be able to sustain the block.

Not only that, he read how.

Crap Iost a post here somehow due to the Internet, and I'm getting Happy with the Whiskey , it's best I just cruise now.
 
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I am but I also like to believe that I am objective. This year's OL version pales by comparison. I guarantee NOBODY is "overrating" this year's version.
I've watched many QBs from USC (Leinart, Sanchez, Barkley) and I had said no.

Similarly, I did not have favorable impressions of QBs from Ohio St., all for the same reason.
The guys around them.

I give Fields a fighting chance if he can become a guy like Lamar Jackson.
(On the side, I noticed that Lamar improved every year in college in the passing game.)

Stroud was the only one I thought was a real legitimate QB prospect.
 
Um we didn’t see a Coach Ryan’s defense either. Let a terrible quarterback smoke his defense for 300+ yards.
Bottom line CJ played solid for the most part. Exotic defense or not.
Am I speaking Mandarin or something?

I don't know what you're referring to. I'm not throwing shade at Cj, don't know what you feel like you have to defend.
 
Am I speaking Mandarin or something?

I don't know what you're referring to. I'm not throwing shade at Cj, don't know what you feel like you have to defend.
Didn’t say you did. Just pointed out Coach Ryans didn’t run an exotic defense either. Neither coach did anything to confuse the quarterbacks.
 
Stroud was the only one I thought was a real legitimate QB prospect.

Stroud received some negativity from NFL fans because he played at Ohio State. However, I doubt that any NFL brass cared. As for previous OSU QB's, aside from Justin Fields, none of them were recruited or coached by Ryan Day. Ohio State's previous coaches ran a different offensive system than Ryan Day. In other words, it's apples and oranges.
 
Stroud received some negativity from NFL fans because he played at Ohio State. However, I doubt that any NFL brass cared. As for previous OSU QB's, aside from Justin Fields, none of them were recruited or coached by Ryan Day. Ohio State's previous coaches ran a different offensive system than Ryan Day. In other words, it's apples and oranges.
I agree .
 
I can't tell you how much BS this CYA stuff is from Reich. I posted this in March after the trade by Carolina to get the #1 pick. Finding a QB had to be the #1 point of discussion when Reich was interviewing for the Panthers HC job. In this post, I list Reich's 5 traits for a NFL QB from Reich's introductory presser. Also, a quote from Panthers GM Scott Fitterer fawning over Bryce Young. The entire organization was in on Young.

No one knows for sure. But here are some easter eggs from Franck Reich's introductory press conference.

Frank Reich's "Five traits"
1. Toughness
2. Accelerated vision
3. Footwork
4. Playmakers
5. “X Factor,” referring to players who are great teammates, great leaders and love football

Vision, playmaking, X factor. All attributes that have been ascribed to Bryce Young.

Reich also said he prefers the type of quarterback who can run the ball as well as throw. Edge to Young over Stroud.

Reich's quote on urgency:

“We feel a sense of urgency to win right now, but we also need to understand there are no quick fixes. In today’s NFL, teams can flip the page very quickly. That will be our goal, but we’ll go about it doing it the right way starting at the foundation,” he said. “Every year we see teams going from big-time losing to big-time winning, even competing for championships, all in the space of one year. It’s possible.”

While both Young and Stroud are considered day 1 starters, this would seem to eliminate a project like Anthony Richardson.

Here's Panther GM Scott Fitterer (who was Seahawks scouting director when Russell Wilson was drafted) on Bryce Young:
"I will say that he was a little bit bigger in person than I thought he would be,” Fitterer stated. “But I’ll tell you what—sitting down with him, he was so poised and just so in control. And the way he talks football, it was so fluid coming out of his mouth. Coaches couldn’t even get the question out and he’s already answering, or he went on to answer before they even asked the question because he understands the game so much.

“So, yeah, he’s not a big man, but he does so many things well. He sees the field, he processes quickly, he makes the right decisions and he’s just a really good person on top of it. Really smart, really good person.”
 
I can't tell you how much BS this CYA stuff is from Reich. I posted this in March after the trade by Carolina to get the #1 pick. Finding a QB had to be the #1 point of discussion when Reich was interviewing for the Panthers HC job. In this post, I list Reich's 5 traits for a NFL QB from Reich's introductory presser. Also, a quote from Panthers GM Scott Fitterer fawning over Bryce Young. The entire organization was in on Young.
Funny, before the draft, there was no doubt BY could play in the NFL. I was pretty adamant about not drafting him, but his ability to play the game had nothing to do with it.

I remember a couple of years ago we were fawning on our rookie QB playing better than the Jags rookie QB. Two drafts later, we're drafting a QB & the Jags appear to be the favorite to win the division. Makes me wonder what things are going to be like two years from now.

Still, like I said, I was adamant about not drafting Bryce because of his small frame. I didn't think he would stand tall in the pocket for long. I don't know if that's his issue just yet or not, haven't really watched him play. But I think it's odd that people are questioning his ability.
 
Sounds like Slowick is really holding this kid back



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When Stroud makes a mistake and he will make a mistake, I'm sure it will be Slowik's fault.

Kinda like when Derrick did something good it was all Derrick, when Derrick did something bad it was all BOB. Ahhh the memories. Maybe after seeing Derrick in Cleveland it wasn't all BOB's fault when something went wrong.
 
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My only concern is that it remains to see if he can get better under pressure. He's close to the bottom in EPA/play under pressure and has one of the worst PFF grades under pressure.
 
My only concern is that it remains to see if he can get better under pressure. He's close to the bottom in EPA/play under pressure and has one of the worst PFF grades under pressure.
This hasn't changed since college.
 
Oh he's pretty freakin dumb when it comes to who he chooses to associate with. Fortunately this hasn't carried over to his play on the field.

CJ came from a very poor family with a single mother and worked hard and stayed out of trouble. He could have easily went down the other path. He's humble and apparently very well-liked by his teammates, coaches, and fans with the exception of YOU.

As they say, there's no pleasing some people.
 
CJ came from a very poor family with a single mother and worked hard and stayed out of trouble. He could have easily went down the other path. He's humble and apparently very well-liked by his teammates, coaches, and fans with the exception of YOU.

As they say, there's no pleasing some people.
For a minute there I thought you were describing DeShaun Watson's background prior to coming into the NFL and becoming a pervert.
 
I think it's because everyone knows Stroud has pressure issues but despite it, he is amazing for 5 games. I'm pretty certain Coach will work with him on improving.

It seems to me he's handling it pretty well. He hasn't turned the ball over or taken a sack against Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta. That's THREE games, no sacks and no turnovers.
 
CJ came from a very poor family with a single mother and worked hard and stayed out of trouble. He could have easily went down the other path. He's humble and apparently very well-liked by his teammates, coaches, and fans with the exception of YOU.

As they say, there's no pleasing some people.
Same thing was said about the sexual predator towel boy.
 
CJ STROUD
If Stroud doesn’t throw an interception Sunday against the Saints, he’ll be the first quarterback in NFL history with zero interceptions in his first six starts.
Stroud has already thrown 186 passes without an interception, the most passes without a pick for any quarterback to start his career.
And Stroud is just the fourth player — not rookie, but player — to begin a season with at least 1,400 passing yards and no interceptions in the first five games.
 
It seems to me he's handling it pretty well. He hasn't turned the ball over or taken a sack against Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta. That's THREE games, no sacks and no turnovers.

Right. Show me all of these plays where Stroud pooped on the bed under pressure. Pointing to someone’s grade tells me squat. As I said pre draft, Stroud must be damn perfect when not under pressure.
 
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