CJ Stroud, the Houston Texans quarterback, is turning heads after his viral back-and-forth discussion with Dallas Cowboys pass-rusher Micah Parsons.
Parsons suggested Stroud is yet to face a defender who is a “killer” and “ain’t never looked a killer in his eyes before,” the signal-caller had quite the response.
“You’re sitting on the couch with one,” Stroud said.
The two stars from two Texas teams have been hanging out a ton lately, and it recently led them to the 76ers-Knicks playoff game at Wells Fargo Center.
While seated courtside, CJ Stroud and Micah Parsons were greeted by 76ers legend Allen Iverson. After the game was over, Stroud took to his Instagram story to repost the video while calling out the Dallas Cowboys linebacker.
The Houston Texans quarterback stated Mich was ‘being delusional per usual’ while revealing that he could beat Allen Iverson one-on-one and average 15 points per game in an NBA season.
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NFL players wanting to be basketball players and likewise has been a tale since the beginning of time. Some of these guys have experience playing both sports in their younger days, but they eventually had to make a choice between one sport or the other. In the case of Parsons, he probably made the right decision.
In his three seasons in the NFL, Micah Parsons has placed among the top three vote-getters for Defensive Player of the Year, but he has yet to win the trophy. Despite finishing with a career-high 14.0 sack total, he came in third in the voting behind T.J. Watt and Myles Garrett.
CJ Stroud Performed Poorly On Cognitive Test & Shocked The Word During His Rookie Year
CJ Stroud performed poorly on the S2 Test before the draft, and the creators of the test said, “We’ve never had someone grade low and play well.”
Houston Texans’ CJ Stroud made the S2 cognition test irrelevant in one season. After many questioned his ability to process the game on an NFL level, Stroud put together one of the greatest rookie seasons for a quarterback.
Athletes First encouraged its NFL Draft prospect not to participate in the test during the pre-draft evaluation because Stroud played well.
In just his rookie campaign, Stroud completed 63.9 percent of his throws for 4,108 yards, 23 touchdowns, and five interceptions to win Offensive Rookie of the Year. In addition, he guided the Texans to their first AFC South championship since the 2019 season.