dorquemada Posted May 7 Posted May 7 12 minutes ago, Just Jack said: Except Daddy could back it up on the field. Son can not. He seems to have inherited the worst traits of his father (cockiness, too good to bother with film room preparation) with none of his good traits (ridiculous athletic ability, extreme competitiveness). I don't even mind the cockiness, our glory era Bills had plenty of that, but Neon Deion could put on a show. Shedeur has all the trappings of a show, but no show. A really high completion percentage when almost half of your passes are behind the LoS is not show. 2 Quote
C.Biscuit97 Posted May 7 Posted May 7 29 minutes ago, Just Jack said: Except Daddy could back it up on the field. Son can not. Sanders has been really good at both schools he was at with very little nfl talent around him besides Hunter. Now he isn’t a good enough nfl prospect to act the way he apparently did during the draft process but he certainly was a very good college qb. 2 Quote
stuvian Posted Saturday at 09:38 AM Posted Saturday at 09:38 AM The Browns wanted to celebrate the 10 year anniversary since drafting Johnny Manziel Quote
DCofNC Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM On 5/7/2025 at 8:24 AM, C.Biscuit97 said: Sanders has been really good at both schools he was at with very little nfl talent around him besides Hunter. Now he isn’t a good enough nfl prospect to act the way he apparently did during the draft process but he certainly was a very good college qb. That’s the truth right there. If he had come out and said, “I know there is a lot to learn and I look forward to it” instead of being a douche nozzle, he would have been a top 10 pick. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Saturday at 11:51 PM Posted Saturday at 11:51 PM 11 hours ago, DCofNC said: That’s the truth right there. If he had come out and said, “I know there is a lot to learn and I look forward to it” instead of being a douche nozzle, he would have been a top 10 pick. wouldn't have made him a better pro prospect. 1 Quote
Freak-O Posted Sunday at 01:50 PM Posted Sunday at 01:50 PM 13 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: wouldn't have made him a better pro prospect. Of course it would. Mindset and attitude are important traits. You don’t draft someone you know will be difficult to coach. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Sunday at 09:12 PM Posted Sunday at 09:12 PM 7 hours ago, Freak-O said: Of course it would. Mindset and attitude are important traits. You don’t draft someone you know will be difficult to coach. a better attitude would have made him a nicer guy, not a more skilled NFL QB Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Sunday at 09:16 PM Posted Sunday at 09:16 PM (edited) On 5/10/2025 at 8:03 AM, DCofNC said: That’s the truth right there. If he had come out and said, “I know there is a lot to learn and I look forward to it” instead of being a douche nozzle, he would have been a top 10 pick. He was not going to be a top 10 pic if he said that He has -127 rushing yards in his college career... Like , the NFL is moving towards quarterbacks who can make plays on the run And he's not going to be a playmaker at the NFL level.. he's a 6'1 pocket passer who's also not sturdy There's not many six foot one pocket passers with limited athleticism that get drafted in the top 10.. Even Baker Mayfield was sturdier , a bigger arm , better production, and had a thousand rushing yards in his career Nobody's taking a quarterback with minus 127 rushing yards who's 6'1 If he was 6'4 with a big arm sure maybe that could have landed him in the top 10.. average arm strength at his size and can't run not happening Edited Sunday at 09:24 PM by Buffalo716 1 Quote
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