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Snoop Dogg coached Houston Texans star QB CJ Stroud as a kid and now feels like a proud dad after his success. Per Vibe...
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Snoop Dogg is regarded as Hip-Hop’s resident uncle, but in light of NFL quarterback CJ Stroud‘s successful rookie year, he’s feeling more like a “proud father” as of late.

Stroud, the No. 2 overall NFL draft pick and starting quarterback for the Houston Texans, used to play in the Snoop Youth Football League, which the rapper founded in 2005.

Snoop expressed the joy he takes in seeing Stroud perform on the field, week in and week out. “I’m so excited watching these games now. I don’t even watch for the win,” the avid football fan said. “I watch for the thrill to see that these kids have turned into grown men and they’re playing big roles on these teams,” he added. “They’re used to these bright lights because they were put into these positions as kids.”

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Rex Feral3 months
If you ever watched the series on his youth football league, you'd realize he knows absolutely nothing about coaching football besides cutting a check. So I guess in a sense, he was like a real dad.
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BabyTac3 months
Bring your green hat!
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cajunmud3 months
Who'd a thunk it?
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Snoop has zero to do with his success lol
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Geauxldninja3 months
I’m sure every nfl player has a youth football coach who is proud of them. I don’t think he was taking credit for anything.
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Datbayoubengal3 months
Yeah the dude that created the football league that kids play in didn't have anything to do with their success? Go look at the players that have come from Snoop's league and IE Ducks, and Cam Newton's youth camp. You'll see a shite ton of NFL players. Yall quick to shite on these dudes who are actually out here being a positive thing in these kids' lives.
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