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Imagine this much hype around the 3rd or 4th string QB. It is pathetic, especially knowing how compelling someone like Cam Ward is. Cam is everything you want in a young QB, he's the kind of guy the "Culture" should be embracing because he truly got it out of the dirt and NO ONE GIVES A F about him. It's an indictment of celebrity culture, of wealth worship of all the things that makes for a dysfunctional, irritating culture.
 
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That's certainly a take.
Don't be mad at me because I actually watched the game and saw how many regulars got limited snaps, if any at all. Plenty of mediocre QBs ball out in preseason, but when the lights turn on, their flaws are readily apparent. I remember when people got amped about Pickett when he torched someone in preseason as a rookie, then people realized WHO he torched.

I get it, the Deion cultists are DESPERATE to have this young man turn into this generation's Tom Brady, to justify their irrational conspiracy theory on why he fell in the draft, but don't expect rational adults to play along with your nonsense. It's a bit odd that Miami "Fans" spend so much of their time on their knees for this family, who have absolutely no tie to our University whatsoever, outside of Deion being friends with some alums.

Shedeur is likely a career backup(Maybe spot starter on a bad team), what I saw tonight was the kind of performance a guy like Tyrod Taylor would have against the scrubs. The major difference is that Tyrod would have come into the stadium like an adult, not like some wannabe second tier recording artist. That's the part that unfortunately, this young man refuses to recognize. If you aren't talented enough to be a high end starter, or at least convincing enough to have a franchise invest in you as the starter, you have to move appropriately.

Even if Cam Ward ultimately doesn't work out as a franchise level starting QB I'm willing to bet that as long as he remains relatively healthy, he'll have a job in the NFL, because he's the kind of man you want in the locker room. That's the difference. Geno Smith was so solid, he managed to stick around long enough to get another shot, and take full advantage of it.
 
Don't be mad at me because I actually watched the game and saw how many regulars got limited snaps, if any at all. Plenty of mediocre QBs ball out in preseason, but when the lights turn on, their flaws are readily apparent. I remember when people got amped about Pickett when he torched someone in preseason as a rookie, then people realized WHO he torched.

I get it, the Deion cultists are DESPERATE to have this young man turn into this generation's Tom Brady, to justify their irrational conspiracy theory on why he fell in the draft, but don't expect rational adults to play along with your nonsense. It's a bit odd that Miami "Fans" spend so much of their time on their knees for this family, who have absolutely no tie to our University whatsoever, outside of Deion being friends with some alums.

Shedeur is likely a career backup(Maybe spot starter on a bad team), what I saw tonight was the kind of performance a guy like Tyrod Taylor would have against the scrubs. The major difference is that Tyrod would have come into the stadium like an adult, not like some wannabe second tier recording artist. That's the part that unfortunately, this young man refuses to recognize. If you aren't talented enough to be a high end starter, or at least convincing enough to have a franchise invest in you as the starter, you have to move appropriately.

Even if Cam Ward ultimately doesn't work out as a franchise level starting QB I'm willing to bet that as long as he remains relatively healthy, he'll have a job in the NFL, because he's the kind of man you want in the locker room. That's the difference. Geno Smith was so solid, he managed to stick around long enough to get another shot, and take full advantage of it.
Lol.
 

So why don't people now have the same **** **** to say about him that people had to say about a fellow cane being aldarius? Especially when being real anyone from Miami knows how EVERYONE drives on us1 when it's not bumper to bumper. The sad reality is a car jumped out in front of him when he was speeding and two innocent kids died as a result. You think that's easy to live with? That's not trying to portray him as the victim here cause he's not. He was driving almost 80 on us1 and the fact plenty of other cars do that and worse isn't relevant. But let's hold others accountable the same way. Because personally I don't want to see two kids get killed just for someone to be taught a lesson. But maybe that lesson should be taught before we reach that extreme.
 
Don't be mad at me because I actually watched the game and saw how many regulars got limited snaps, if any at all. Plenty of mediocre QBs ball out in preseason, but when the lights turn on, their flaws are readily apparent. I remember when people got amped about Pickett when he torched someone in preseason as a rookie, then people realized WHO he torched.

I get it, the Deion cultists are DESPERATE to have this young man turn into this generation's Tom Brady, to justify their irrational conspiracy theory on why he fell in the draft, but don't expect rational adults to play along with your nonsense. It's a bit odd that Miami "Fans" spend so much of their time on their knees for this family, who have absolutely no tie to our University whatsoever, outside of Deion being friends with some alums.

Shedeur is likely a career backup(Maybe spot starter on a bad team), what I saw tonight was the kind of performance a guy like Tyrod Taylor would have against the scrubs. The major difference is that Tyrod would have come into the stadium like an adult, not like some wannabe second tier recording artist. That's the part that unfortunately, this young man refuses to recognize. If you aren't talented enough to be a high end starter, or at least convincing enough to have a franchise invest in you as the starter, you have to move appropriately.

Even if Cam Ward ultimately doesn't work out as a franchise level starting QB I'm willing to bet that as long as he remains relatively healthy, he'll have a job in the NFL, because he's the kind of man you want in the locker room. That's the difference. Geno Smith was so solid, he managed to stick around long enough to get another shot, and take full advantage of it.
No lies told. We'll see who he eventually becomes but this obsession now is absurd for a kid who has done nothing even in camp to make you think we've got something here.
 
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