Where did this word come from? It’s hard for me to believe a guy that played behind arguably a top 10 worst OL in FBS that threw for 4100+ yrds on 74% completion is not a hard worker.
Oooooooor could it be that a kid who came blinged out, that has a bank account **** near equivalent to the HC he’ll be playing for doesn’t like that he’s a brash guy that speaks his mind. It could be that teams feel that he’s been coddled by his father, & have taken umbrage to the fact he said it’s a travesty he wasn’t included in the Heisman race.
It’s funny that Eli Manning’s father told teams not to bother attempting to draft his son or he wouldn’t play was deemed as heroism, but a kid who says he don’t care where he plays b/c he’s a winner (even though his father once said he’s concerned w the right fit for his son) is demonized.
There’s certain things that r unspoken at certain levels, & Shedeur fits the criteria of “you don’t seem humble enough to be grateful for this opportunity.” Certain brass don’t like those types, & I’m not being caping…I literally just got off the phone w my partner who’s the agent for Jeanty.
U see, narratives r rarely ever true; they’re just guise to distract from the truth. When I hear off field issues, I think:
-Drugs
-DUIs
-DVs
-Skipping Practice/Team Meetings
-Baby Mama Drama
-Arrest Records
Etc.
NOT he’s ****y or but his dad….
See, I respect this. Thank u for the honesty.
Shedeur has become Brad Kaaya, and it's mostly out of his hands.
Personally I think you guys got a QB with potential. He's a gamer. But he doesn't have an NFL arm per say. I'd take him over milroe though. At this point I feel sorry for shadeur. It's no longer about him or his game. When everyone has screamed from the mountain top how deion does everything for himself first and foremost and all this media **** is inspite of the team. Now his own son is seeing that. Cause his game just isn't worth the media circus not just of drafting him, but week in and week out with all the groupies and Deions attention grabbing tactics. This is a lesson for everyone. If your talent doesn't greatly outweigh the off the field ****, games just gonna pass you by. More than likely he'll go 4th worst case fifth and he'll make a team. But he's gonna have to show enough upside to make the backlash worth itCleveland has the 1st and 4th picks in round 2. Yes, I'm a Browns fan lol. I don't see any scenario where they pick Sanders...after the Watson fiasco they know they know they need to get this right, which is why they traded down last night. The Browns will select Milroe with one of those 2 picks
And it’s the Johnny Manziel types and those experiences that a team like Cleveland says, nahhh, we ****ed up with Manziel and Massage Boy- we are good. Not taking this risk again with a potential circus.Can't think of another athlete in the world that would be celebrated for his demise without a single blemish on his resume. Tough seeing this is where we are. Johnny Manziel was a known cokehead that was calling mfs up during the draft to tell them to draft him and he went R1.
Can't think of another athlete in the world that would be celebrated for his demise without a single blemish on his resume. Tough seeing this is where we are. Johnny Manziel was a known cokehead that was calling mfs up during the draft to tell them to draft him and he went R1.
A little surprised by the Gabriel pick in the 3rd round...feel like they could have got him later, but apparently the Browns have been meeting with him for quite some time, even flying out to Oregon to meet with him before attending Sanders' pro day and he fits Stefanski's system. As for Shadeur, it's hard to feel sorry for him on one hand as he embraced the Deion swag, but from a human perspective it sucks to see someone fall so hard. I just think the world needs more kindness, so I'll wish him the best and leave it at thatPersonally I think you guys got a QB with potential. He's a gamer. But he doesn't have an NFL arm per say. I'd take him over milroe though. At this point I feel sorry for shadeur. It's no longer about him or his game. When everyone has screamed from the mountain top how deion does everything for himself first and foremost and all this media **** is inspite of the team. Now his own son is seeing that. Cause his game just isn't worth the media circus not just of drafting him, but week in and week out with all the groupies and Deions attention grabbing tactics. This is a lesson for everyone. If your talent doesn't greatly outweigh the off the field ****, games just gonna pass you by. More than likely he'll go 4th worst case fifth and he'll make a team. But he's gonna have to show enough upside to make the backlash worth it
Lot of finger pointing. Dion. Owners colluding. Etc.
Maybe, just maybe, sometimes accountability comes to play. Maybe it’s sheduers fault. I really don’t have anything against the kid, but I find it hard to believe in a league that will draft players with domestic abuse or other serious red flags, they would turn away a player to help them win and make money because of his dad.
Here’s McShay describing how bad his interview was with the giants.
I don’t doubt he and Dion told the Browns don’t draft me. Probably said the same with Hunter, and they traded away. I also don’t doubt the Browns shying away from the attention too after Deshaun and Johnny.
Isn’t he close and has worked with Tom Brady? for him not to draft him either, dead give away.
Here’s Tiki barber with a solid point too. Discussing how it’s entirely possible Sheduer doesn’t really love football:
At the end of the day, these are business building out their workforce and team. Culture is always apart of it, in any company. And the quarterback is the CEO and face of it. I truly don’t doubt teams don’t want to deal with him and the bagging it comes with. By multiple accounts, and not national media, he never helped his cause during the interview process. It’s not being racist or biased to say he comes off as entitled. A lot of QBs do. Add all that to a player that isn’t elite or maybe good to not great.
Him being drafted where he will be is more a product of himself than anyone else.