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'I'm Not A Test Taker, I Play Football' - CJ Stroud, 100% Right About Not Giving A Damn That His S2 Score Was Leaked

I know there's something about Ohio State quarterbacks saying they don't go to play school, but they are right. It pains me to say it. I don't want to agree with anything associated with Ohio State. Hate them. But CJ Stroud is there to play football. We don't know exactly what this test questions entail. If it's a test about being on the field and playing well, then sure, I'd care. 

Here's a breakdown of the overview of the test:

[Source] - The test, which replaced the Wonderlic, has nine different segments, all of which are graded separately (sort of like the SAT). The measurements used in each section include a quarterback's ability to track multiple objects, make complex decisions, and filter through if/then scenarios with different defensive scenarios -- with an ability to improvise. The test takes 45 minutes and is run through a gaming laptop, ultimately measuring a players' ability to quickly dissect information that appears on the screen in front of them. 

I'm way more concerned about this when it comes to Stroud

I do laugh at all these tests shit. I mean there's the S2 now at one point there was the Wonderlic. At least we knew that and you could take it - I actually had to take it for a job interview. Wanted to do it multiple times. I digress though. I love this quote from CJ Stroud. I have no idea if he's going to be good or not, but this is the quote that has me believing in him. 

This whole thing just makes me laugh about the draft process. I mean, I love it. I'm a sucker for drafts. But the entire process of guys moving up the board, moving down the board, test scores, workouts, ridiculous interview questions. Half of it is meaningless. I mean, it matters when guys are looking who they want to draft. But how many top scorers work out? Mike Mamula scored a ridiculously high Wonderlic, went 7th and didn't work out. Frank Gore scored a ridiculously low score. He was pretty good! 

You don't come here for school or to take tests. What a quote.