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Most honest CJ Stroud film analysis!!


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1 minute ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Isn’t that a bs statement though? You can take the best QBs of all time like Brady and Manning and they will fall with enough pressure.

no its not. yes all qbs can make mistakes under pressure but Stroud is terrible.  Even Will Levis is much better at delivering a ball under pressure

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I honestly think he wasn’t used to getting pressured early in the season. He seemed to adjust and do better as the season progressed from actually experiencing pressure. I noticed him actually rolling out and extending plays towards the end of the season. By the time they played UGA he was handling pressure just fine.

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4 hours ago, Ivory Panther said:

I agree with that. When everything is clean around him, he is so accurate that he will dice u up. But, outside of GA, the minute there is a little pressure (not even a lot) he is below average.

that to me is GOFF/CARR/COUSINS like…

On the surface, this assessment is accurate and scares the Hell out of me.

However, none of those guys are the athletes that CJ is. None of them can move like him. His acceleration seems to require some time, but he can move a lot better than those other guys. My hope is that if he's the guy that Frank and co. can coach him up to play like he did vs. UGA.

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1 hour ago, kass said:

Saw this yesterday, yes I know, PFF.... but what are peoples opinion, any truth to this chart?

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It's a very common assessment of him.  Most fans are limiting their opinion to what they saw during the game vs Georgia.  Let's be honest, most people around here that is probably the only entire game they have watched of Strouds.

Was the Georgia game an anomaly or a glimpse of what he can become.

 

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