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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I’d agree with this as well which is why I truly believe OSU is a good team. Outside of Alabama, OSU has been the most consistent team at securing elite recruits.

I'd put Clemson right there too. There's a reason why they make up 3/4s of the playoffs pretty much every year.

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Definitely not everything. The ball pats (Baker, Howell) and time it takes definitely goes into play for CBs and pass rushers to see where/when the pass is happening/going. Holding it low is definitely a weakness that needs to be cleaned up, but it’s not uncommon to see that at the next level. His footwork is another positive. That’s a pretty good video on what makes him a good thrower. If you get a moment you should check it out. 

I've watched that video along with QB school, football scout 365 and Locked On.  Ultimately they all came away with similiar weaknesses as I shared above. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

gotcha okay then. I thought were talking about Stroud.

He plays for OSU? We were debating him as a prospect and you responded with how his team has an easy schedule. That’s the full circle. I think all we are saying is no one has really had a tougher schedule so it’s not really relevant. The talent would be the main issue to me not the schedule. 

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

If I’m C.J. Stroud, I’m walking up to Ryan Day, ripping up his offensive game plan and saying…

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Penn St has shown they can run with OSU. There’s little room for YAC. The second half game plan just needs to be Stroud throwing 7-15 yard passes to move the ball and don’t expect the WRa to just run away from the defenders. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

I've watched that video along with QB school, football scout 365 and Locked On.  Ultimately they all came away with similiar weaknesses as I shared above. 

And please don’t get me wrong. I don’t think your opinion is wrong, just trying to show why I’m high on. You make plenty of valid points as always. 

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

And please don’t get me wrong. I don’t think your opinion is wrong, just trying to show why I’m high on. You make plenty of valid points as always. 

sorry if im coming off aggressive, I have had a few drinks and surrounded by buckeyes... haha. Not my intention. 

 

This includes you @MillionDollarCam as well.

 

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