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I imagine your avatar all over the walls, actual flames coming out of the eyes.Similar setup from where I do my CIS porsts.
I imagine your avatar all over the walls, actual flames coming out of the eyes.Similar setup from where I do my CIS porsts.
100% agree. I mentioned above about how Shadeur has never even had to compete in a QB competition for the starting job - I’m not taking a bet in a franchise QB on a guy like that. It’s too much money and rookies are already risky.He would have been better served by being developed by someone who wasn't his father. Someone who could objectively see his weaknesses and help him address them would have been better than someone who adjusted the system to account for them.
I think Deion did more to hurt than help Shadeur throughout his entire career. He’s been his coach since high school, and hasn’t ever even put Shadeur through a quarterback competition for the starting job. To me, that’s a huge risk if I am looking for my next franchise QB. There is zero evidence yet that the kid can lead a team or compete. Maybe he can, we just don’t know yet.
I imagine your avatar all over the walls, actual flames coming out of the eyes.
Similar setup from where I do my CIS porsts.
Quite honestly, I think he did more to harm Shedeur than help. Whose idea do you think this was?
I think he might fall a bit more. If a team had a top grade on him they would've traded up to the first to get that extra year of control. Plus all the QB needy teams have already passed on him. If Steelers, Saints, Jets, Browns, Colts loved him they would have taken him already - you don't F around with QB.
He might fall to a team that is planning to sit him a year or two - Rams, Seahawks, Raiders.
Or Deion talk Jerry or some other ****** team into an NFL coaching job so he can sign him himself.Here is how it is going to go for Cleveland.
The Browns will select Shadeur Sanders at the top of the second round. They will barely play him in Year 1 as he learns the system. He will start to play in Year 2 and then halfway through the year he will blow his ACL. He will come back halfway through Year 3 and look rusty, but flash his potential. He will then play very well in Year 4, but because Cleveland did not trade up in the first round, the Sanders family will be resentful and choose to leave Cleveland, all because the Browns did not have the extra year of control for a first round pick. Again, 30 teams will pass on Shadeur and he will be forced to sign with Jacksonville, the team that has finally given up on a now-balding Trevor Lawrence.
And everyone will get what they deserve.
That, to me, is what the owners and managers are thinking..he MIGHT end up being a star. But there are enough questions about his skills/talent level that the headache you get that comes along with it makes it worth not taking him early.No way I’m drafting him with the idea he sits and learns for a year or two. He’s too arrogant and entitled. The friction would be inevitable in that situation. His dad would start popping off by mid season about how his son should be playing. And he’s not good enough to draft as an immediate starter. So, you just can’t risk a first round pick on him. Dude may end up being great, he’s got talent and balls for sure, but he’s bringing too much baggage for my taste. I wouldn’t want the headache of managing the Sanders’ egos.
Or Deion talk Jerry or some other ****** team into an NFL coaching job so he can sign him himself.
Gentlemen, there’s only one thing to say: the Ghost of Brad Kaaya walks by Night!
Seventh Round!
Unfortunately. I’d rather have had DartCleveland will draft him
I hope Shadeur is "Mr. Irrelevant". I hope Shilo is drafted first.
PERFECT TIMING! Legendary!