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Thick smoke: CJ Stroud red flags coming out - "not an easy guy to coach," "CJ Stroud...giving the Carolina Panthers pause"


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2 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I’d give CJ bonus points for skipping the Manning self-love fest. Bunch of punks who forced their way out of SD and into NY. That’s a much bigger issues than not going to their camp. 

Yeah and watching them turn the camp into that horrible Passing academy infomercial that was on ESPN the other week. I'd tell them to fug off too. 

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9 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I want Young, but this character assassination on CJ Stroud is an absolute joke. I almost want to pick him now out of spite. I think he's got just as much of a chance to be a home run as BY.

Yeah if he drops over this poo man is he going to have a chip on his shoulder. It will be like Rodgers when he dropped. 

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Just now, Gerry Green said:

 

I just wanted to get this out there one more time. I think it's that important.

Yeah it's definitely a positive.  He wanted to work with his teammates and get better instead of the big PR stunt of the Manning Academy.  I like that in a QB.

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4 hours ago, mav1234 said:

This happens often / many drafts and it's just gross. Someone is trying to cause him to drop to increase their chance of landing him... Just really shitty.

Well, they're actually trying to increase their chance of landing him without paying the price of draft picks...so he is paying the price instead. It's actually a pretty disgusting display of how teams overvalue draft capital too.

Reminds me of the fact that in modern economic philosophy, a "good" economy actually requires a certain number of people to be out of work...like there is such a thing as too much employment, so some people's livelihoods have to be sacrificed for the economy to "work".

Sorry if that edged towards Tinderbox territory.

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