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Prime WILL NOT Let Shedeur Or Hunter Go To A Sh*tshow Organization


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33 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Any organization that drafts him is likely be become the crapfest.  I hope and pray he goes to the Cowboys or Saints.  

This is the same crap that was said about the Ball's. Lavar's big mouth had little impact on his sons professional careers in the end.

This is a other "story" invented out of thin air because people put too much stock in the horseshit that Deion spews. 

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The post game interviews with Deion might go longer than with the actual coach because he is such an attention whore. It’s truly a disaster in the making that the media will salivate over. God help the moment anything starts going bad for the team. So much of this is eminently predictable. 

Tepper, please, do not seek the treasure. It’s bushwacked. 

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Best thing that could happen to us is that we are able to avoid Deon and his kids. If it's because he'd never let them be here, then yeah! Great!

Whoever gets the kids will also get him as a head coach, whether they actually hire him or not. And you will see that there's so much more hype and high maintenance that they will be millstones around a team's neck.

And you know they will be going to Dallas. 

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53 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Best thing that could happen to us is that we are able to avoid Deon and his kids. If it's because he'd never let them be here, then yeah! Great!

Whoever gets the kids will also get him as a head coach, whether they actually hire him or not. And you will see that there's so much more hype and high maintenance that they will be millstones around a team's neck.

And you know they will be going to Dallas. 

zac's contract is going to make that difficult, but it just seems like too perfect a fit. 

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I don't think it would actually happen.

The only thing the two of them need to be concerned about is how quickly the league humbles him and if he can mature beyond this entitled persona that leads to him publicly bashing his offensive linemen. That will not last long in the NFL regardless of where he ends up.

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The weird thing is alot of the teams drafting high aren't going to be the best of organizations.  Where does prime WANT him to go to??? Seriously? 

I'm guessing he wouldn't want the Browns or Panthers for example to draft Sheddur. But what about Tennesee or Jets?? Giants? New York is a big market at least. The Jets have been a dumpster fire for arguably longer than we have.

I'm guessing out of all the teams contending for #1 overall, he probably wants Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, or New York Giants. Giants have a ton of talent but shitty qb.

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16 hours ago, countryboi said:

You could possibly accomplish this with a generational quarterback, but Trav or Shedeur don't have the juice to dictate where they go. Shedeur is not quite good enough, and Travis plays the wrong position. Additionally, every team at the top is terrible, that is why we here. 

Rich people with influence can be very problematic people.   It’s also reason #244 why you really don’t want to mess with the Sheduer gamble.  Because you got to deal with his family/father.   

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