@StumpTownStu Cmon man… This can’t be how you handicap QB prospects in the NFL? “believe the best QBs are born and not made. Shedeur strikes me as a manufactured QB. He probably played for his dad in youth football and Deion said, "My son is gonna be the QB." Then he got to high school and his dad said, "My son is gonna be the QB." Then he got to Jackson State..” Next he’s not undersized by any means…the man is thick strong and plenty tall. Hes also top of the incoming QB’s at progression reads and has excelled under more than a couple QB coaches and their offenses. Versatile. Next is thr outstanding attitude you and many others are underrating. This kids a winner always has been.. was sacked almost 100 times in NCAAF behind a horrendous offensive line. Standing strong dusting himself off and never a bitch or complaint. Maturity beyond his means. Hence the nickname “grown”. Tom Brady is a mentor and I trust his judgement. One would think he would pout about the 5th round to the worst franchise who already selected a QB debacle.. NOPE Was early to Cleveland and started out throwing to local HS kids who were blown away by the invite. Did some great things visiting shelters and volunteering…was also the last one to leave the practice field over 30 minutes more of passes. A great attitude. Dudes a workout machine, no drugs/alcohol and has watched football with the best DB of all times. Accuracy of his broke records, with yet again a hindering O line. TD/Int ratio both seasons. Great I mean what have these critics been watching or referring too. Seems like personal reasons people are doubting Sanders. Clearly nothing at all concrete.
Cmon man… This can’t be how you handicap QB prospects in the NFL? He visited shelters and did some volunteer work??? Threw to some HS kids??? You need to spend less time reading the headlines on ESPN and way more time actually handicapping.
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@StumpTownStu Cmon man… This can’t be how you handicap QB prospects in the NFL? “believe the best QBs are born and not made. Shedeur strikes me as a manufactured QB. He probably played for his dad in youth football and Deion said, "My son is gonna be the QB." Then he got to high school and his dad said, "My son is gonna be the QB." Then he got to Jackson State..” Next he’s not undersized by any means…the man is thick strong and plenty tall. Hes also top of the incoming QB’s at progression reads and has excelled under more than a couple QB coaches and their offenses. Versatile. Next is thr outstanding attitude you and many others are underrating. This kids a winner always has been.. was sacked almost 100 times in NCAAF behind a horrendous offensive line. Standing strong dusting himself off and never a bitch or complaint. Maturity beyond his means. Hence the nickname “grown”. Tom Brady is a mentor and I trust his judgement. One would think he would pout about the 5th round to the worst franchise who already selected a QB debacle.. NOPE Was early to Cleveland and started out throwing to local HS kids who were blown away by the invite. Did some great things visiting shelters and volunteering…was also the last one to leave the practice field over 30 minutes more of passes. A great attitude. Dudes a workout machine, no drugs/alcohol and has watched football with the best DB of all times. Accuracy of his broke records, with yet again a hindering O line. TD/Int ratio both seasons. Great I mean what have these critics been watching or referring too. Seems like personal reasons people are doubting Sanders. Clearly nothing at all concrete.
Cmon man… This can’t be how you handicap QB prospects in the NFL? He visited shelters and did some volunteer work??? Threw to some HS kids??? You need to spend less time reading the headlines on ESPN and way more time actually handicapping.
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