"C.J. STROUD WAS AN ABOMINATION TO FOOTBALL!" - Acho EVISCERTATES Texans QB
From Speakeasy
C.J. Stroud's performance as the Houston Texans quarterback is criticized as disastrous following a game in which he threw four interceptions, including a pivotal pick-six. The analysis highlights concerns about Stroud's accuracy and decision-making, questioning his viability as the franchise quarterback moving forward, especially in light of the strong performance of the Texans defense.
Key Takeaways
- CJ Stroud's day: four interceptions, 28 passer rating—new lows in a sea of NFL mediocrity.
- Despite a generational defense, Stroud threw as if he was testing the limits of bad decisions.
- Stroud’s carelessness was like a kid at recess—no attention given to the most precious possession: the football.
- Ohio State QBs have a notorious reputation; is Stroud proving they're batting .000 in the NFL?
- Texans face a fiscal dilemma: Stroud’s fifth-year option could cost $26 million—an investment or a liability?
Mentioned in This Episode
- C. J. Stroud (person)
- Houston Texans (company)
- DeMeco Ryans (person)
- William G. Schuett, Jr. (person)
- Josh Allen (person)
- Marcus Jones (person)
- Texas (location)
- Bobby Slowik (person)
- Drake May (person)
- Laremy Tunsil (person)