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A quarterback was needed by Priest Brooks in the summer of 2014.
Former rapper and producer for Death Row Records in the 1990s and early 2000s, Brooks was now coaching the Pomona Steelers of the Snoop Youth Football League.
Let’s introduce C.J. Stroud, twelve.
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Since it was “hard to find a good quarterback at that age,” Brooks “couldn’t be picky.” Stroud resided in Rancho Cucamonga, California, 40 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, and he had heard nothing but positive things about him.
He called Stroud’s old youth league after learning that he had left for more competitive play. To test if there might be a good fit, Brooks invited Stroud and his family to an informal practice, but there was
Enter C.J. Stroud, twelve.
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Brooks “couldn’t be picky,” understanding that it was “hard to find a good quarterback at that age.” He had heard nothing but positive things about Stroud, who resided in Rancho Cucamonga, California, 40 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
He made the call after learning that Stroud had left his native youth league in want of more competition. Brooks tried to test whether it would work out by inviting Stroud and his family to an informal practice, but there was