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BTW @ashokan , your country judge quote is based on a quotation from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr." Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked."Williams is amazing.
He has eyes in back of his helmet, runs like a deer and throws like Mahomes
I have a sub, the article lists 8 parts to the test and goes into detail of each. Obviously can't copy the whole thing here, but here is the section titles of each partI'm sorry to report that this comprehensive article about the test is behind a pay wall. Maybe some of you also subscribe to The Athletic.
https://theathletic.com/4455444/2023/04/27/nfl-draft-s2-cognition-cj-stroud-bryce-young/
Part One: Search efficiency
Part Two: Distraction control“
Part Three: Perception speed
Part Four: Spatial memory
Part Five: Impulse control
Part Six: Tracking capacity
Part Seven: Instinctive learning
Part Eight: Decision complexity
BTW @ashokan , your country judge quote is based on a quotation from Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr." Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked."
I wonder what it would show if we gave it to the last few OCs.While we have QBs still learning.. I wonder if we gave them all S2 tests what it would show
Honoring the request. 😁
🔥All good. I was wrong projecting Stroud as #1. We all know Bryce Young is electric, but dude is so small for an NFL QB.
I agree, and small+NFL mostly doesn't work out well. There will be plenty of time to judge whether or not you should have been in the Panthers war room. 😁If Stroud blows up and becomes the way better QB you have been worth your weight in gold.All good. I was wrong projecting Stroud as #1. We all know Bryce Young is electric, but dude is so small for an NFL QB.