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I know that’s why I don’t like him and this is so spot on.
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Wait until Dam finds out Levis has a higher completion percentage than Stroud when under pressure. Just say'n, no reason..........lol....
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You = bag of hammer. No chance of even a spark from clanging around. Until you define what "under pressure" means, that's an irrelevant statistic. Who cares if Levis can stand in the pocket and take a shot better? That sounds like higher injury risk to me. Stroud's way of dealing with pressure typically is to roll away from it and find an open receiver downfield. |
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Jesus. Sixteen more days of this shit.
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I disagree with him thinking he’s a finished product, he realizes he needs improvement but that will come with playing time, so I believe he is a day 1 starter he’s a competitor and wants to be out there he doesn’t strike me as a guy that learns from the sideline. As far as him playing “hero ball” again he’s a competitor and he was trying to win while not having Harrison Jr to throw it up to
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I have a hard time believing that includes rollouts where pressure is escaped, considering Stroud faced that constantly and most frequently used his legs to escape the pressure, buy time, and find an open receiver downfield. I'd be interested to see where Bryce Young falls on this, because like Stroud he used his legs to escape pressure often, he just ended up running the ball more often.
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