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Ah yes the Browns!  Well known football geniuses who passed on the surest thing in the draft, the team mate who made this guy.

John Eightball is in good company

 

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2 minutes ago, Hozz said:

Ah yes the Browns!  Well known football geniuses who passed on the surest thing in the draft, the team mate who made this guy.

John Eightball is in good company

 

Hell, yeah. This. 

Add him to the list.

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There is a real open question about whether he is "coachable."  And I mean that not in the standard way the term is used.  Will he actually listen to any coach who isn't is dad (and on whom he's not dependent for an inheritance)?

It's like a home-schooled kid applying to college?  Will he take instruction from anyone who's not a parent?  I mean, I don't know.  But it wouldn't surprise if the admissions department decides he's just not Princeton material and the kid can only get into the University of Illinois.

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The problem is that Deion was a generational talent athlete, who could back up his value on the field, despite all negatives in his  approach to many things.    He was always less than coachable and relied on his incredible individual athletic talent and speed to recover from technique lapses. To a great success, I may add.

Deion  instilled that same persona in his son - I mean, he actually promoted that same persona - despite his son being an exponentially less talented athlete.    

And to be clear - character concerns are overlooked in a direct correlation with how talented you really are - and they give a pass when it doesn’t hit their ticket sales or pocketbook or team success calculations.   The bigger problem is that the Sanders clown show was such a threat to locker room cohesiveness, front office and coaching discipline/authority - and brought so many other negatives that the less-than-assured positive upside was not enough to remove the elephant in the room negative downside.

Shadeur can thank his father for his college success, and damn sure can blame his father for his NFL draft disappointment.

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3 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

Shadeur can thank his father for his college success, and damn sure can blame his father for his NFL draft disappointment and forthcoming NFL abject failure.

Agree with everything you said, but fixed the tail end for you.

Cleveland is where QBs go to die. SS Drama Queen and his grifting, race baiting Father will sink that ship substantially faster than the Titanic in the horribly long movie of the same name.

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1 minute ago, 'stache said:

Well damn now I feel bad for him again. Being a jerk in interviews doesn’t deserve that kind of punishment.

It wasn't just his interviews, it was his shitty play, entitlement, shitty attitude, lack of accountability, refusal to interview with a lot of teams, in addition to his shitty dad. 

There's an old adage about a bed and what to do once its made.. 

 

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Throwing your O-line under the bus publicly when you have the elusiveness of a ground sloth and kept the ball like you are Lester Hayes with a hand slathered in stickum..well…that does not deserve a feeling bad my brother 

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4 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

What’s the difference between he and a real reporter

A real reporter understands when to use objective or subjective pronouns.

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48 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

There is a real open question about whether he is "coachable."  And I mean that not in the standard way the term is used.  Will he actually listen to any coach who isn't is dad (and on whom he's not dependent for an inheritance)?

It's like a home-schooled kid applying to college?  Will he take instruction from anyone who's not a parent?  I mean, I don't know.  But it wouldn't surprise if the admissions department decides he's just not Princeton material and the kid can only get into the University of Illinois.

Princeton can use a guy like Joel.

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2 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

 

Shadeur can thank his father for his college success, and damn sure can blame his father for his NFL draft disappointment.

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“It’s not like that,” Sanders replied. “It’s not like who I would like for him to play for. It’s a couple of teams that I won’t allow him to play for. So it’s not like that. But this is my profession. I know what’s behind the curtain. We ain’t got to get back there for me to understand what’s behind the curtain and what’s not prominent for my son. I’m not doing it.”

Facts.

Hopefully, this makes Shadeur realize he has to be his own Sanders. 

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As Sportrac noted, the total value of a contract for the 144th pick of the NFL draft is close to $4.6 million, which is less than Sanders earned in compensation from his NIL deal.

The Colorado quarterback was once projected as a Top 5 pick, which would have netted him a contract with a total value up to $40 million.

Please, 8 lbs. 6 oz. baby Jesus, let Deion have demanded that his kid’s agent advance him 10 million of the 40 million before signing..

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They need to do a hard knocks in Cleveland. That qb room is going to be a shitshow

I bet you’re right on this. It would be the team that would bring the most non-Cleveland fans to watch the show.
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7 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

What exactly did Sanders do in the interviews to fuck things up so badly?

Shedeur erased the white board, picked up a Jumbo sharpie, huffed a 10 second pull off the sharpie, wrote legendary on the white board, and crip walked out the door.

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1 minute ago, 66BUFF said:

Shedeur erased the white board, picked up a Jumbo sharpie, huffed a 10 second pull off the sharpie, wrote legendary on the white board, and crip walked out the door.

Close. He dropped a diamond-encrusted deuce on the carpet before crip walking out of the door. 

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3 hours ago, 'stache said:

Well damn now I feel bad for him again. Being a jerk in interviews doesn’t deserve that kind of punishment.

Considering Season 3 GIF by Portlandia

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4 hours ago, Iceman said:

Homage to Deshaun Watson

 

Abuse Survivors Unity Flag
 

Did not think this is how I would learn that meaning, but thanks Shedeur for going to the Browns.

He's going to get murdered playing for them. Joe Thomas isn't walking through that door.

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2 hours ago, Brothahorn said:

Facts.

Hopefully, this makes Shadeur realize he has to be his own Sanders. 

Well yes you would think he might want to tell his helicopter dad to go sit in the waiting room with LaVar Ball. I am not certain that even being sent to the 7th circle of football hell is going to do it, but we'll see.

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6 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

Did not think this is how I would learn that meaning, but thanks Shedeur for going to the Browns.

He's going to get murdered playing for them. Joe Thomas isn't walking through that door.

There is way less than zero chance he out works, trains, grows and plays more than Gabriel. Of course, when Gabriel gets the nod over SS, we all know it will only be for "one reason" and he and his father will scream it all over the media.

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Just now, BurntEyes said:

There is way less than zero chance he out works, trains, grows and plays more than Gabriel. Of course, when Gabriel gets the nod over SS, we all know it will only be for "one reason" and he and his father will scream it all over the media.

I don't think that he will, but I also will take the not giant leap of saying Dillon Gabriel will do the same thing as every other Browns QB and either get hurt or fail or both. Neither of these guys are surviving that franchise without being maimed at some point.

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2 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

I don't think that he will, but I also will take the not giant leap of saying Dillon Gabriel will do the same thing as every other Browns QB and either get hurt or fail or both. Neither of these guys are surviving that franchise without being maimed at some point.

I simply can't argue with that logic, just think SS never sees the field.

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There is way less than zero chance he out works, trains, grows and plays more than Gabriel. Of course, when Gabriel gets the nod over SS, we all know it will only be for "one reason" and he and his father will scream it all over the media.

Man, the craziness on social media has been great. One lady said the NFL was blackballing him to keep black men down.
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I get that the Sanders' family brings it upon themselves, but the front office guy who eviscerated Shedeur Sanders anonymously is a gigantic bitch. It's one thing to leak wonderlic scores and such--still pretty bitch made--but, if you're going to destroy a college kid, put your fucking name on it.

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16 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

That’s not how anonymous sourcing works.  Good luck to Johnny manziel and Alex Caruso in the pros

There's a major difference between "he bombed his interviews" and what that loser got off his chest.

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