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Not every throw is the same velocity. When Stroud makes that throw, it's usually a softer pass towards the endzone, to give the WR more time to get behind the safety.
That's what JT is talking about here--the window isn't that he's open when he makes the cut, it's that he's open to be led as soon as the safety sits, and you can see that as he moves towards the back of the endzone.