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Go after Shedeur this offseason.


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Also.. Let’s not mention the obvious double standard applied here. Look at our QB’s history of entitlement. His parents are well off and catered to him big time. Best schools, coaching, rosters, totally elite poo. His path was basically paved with gold. 
It continued in college and it continues here. He did not have a single competitive hurdle placed in between him and the starting job here. Just handed to him. 
The Sanders kid had to earn it for sure. 
Double standard. One for Bryce, one for Deion’s kid. 
 

Do I want him? Not really. A little gun shy of his dad’s meddling. Would prefer not to be opened up to that can of worms. But he is having to earn his place more than our guy has. 

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5 hours ago, strato said:

Also.. Let’s not mention the obvious double standard applied here. Look at our QB’s history of entitlement. His parents are well off and catered to him big time. Best schools, coaching, rosters, totally elite poo. His path was basically paved with gold. 
It continued in college and it continues here. He did not have a single competitive hurdle placed in between him and the starting job here. Just handed to him. 
The Sanders kid had to earn it for sure. 
Double standard. One for Bryce, one for Deion’s kid. 
 

Do I want him? Not really. A little gun shy of his dad’s meddling. Would prefer not to be opened up to that can of worms. But he is having to earn his place more than our guy has. 

Bryce's parents are middle class.  Athletes are not paying to go to those powerhouse private high-schools. 

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Shedeur has shown that he is not the problem with Cleveland's QB room. It's too early to name him the long term solution. Cleveland has a owner/FO & coaching staff problem. They still want to prove how smart the Watson trade was & the coaches do not want to put any faith or chance into Shedeur. Why would you bench your QB for a game tying 2pt conversion to run a trick play? 

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I dont know what is entitlement about anything shedeur has had to deal with this season. If anything it's showed how much of a high character resilient person he is despite the claims. And that has nothing to do with being a supporter, fan or bias. Even people that hate him are giving him props for pushing threw the bs around him. 

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35 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I dont know what is entitlement about anything shedeur has had to deal with this season. If anything it's showed how much of a high character resilient person he is despite the claims. And that has nothing to do with being a supporter, fan or bias. Even people that hate him are giving him props for pushing threw the bs around him. 

I don't know maybe his dad being his only coach and giving him scholarships to wherever he coached.  That way he could guarantee he started might have something to do with it. He never earned a thing in his life. Stop it.

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6 hours ago, strato said:

Also.. Let’s not mention the obvious double standard applied here. Look at our QB’s history of entitlement. His parents are well off and catered to him big time. Best schools, coaching, rosters, totally elite poo. His path was basically paved with gold. 
It continued in college and it continues here. He did not have a single competitive hurdle placed in between him and the starting job here. Just handed to him. 
The Sanders kid had to earn it for sure. 
Double standard. One for Bryce, one for Deion’s kid. 
 

Do I want him? Not really. A little gun shy of his dad’s meddling. Would prefer not to be opened up to that can of worms. But he is having to earn his place more than our guy has. 

Did Bryce Young have a list of teams he wouldn’t play for? You are mad because he earned being a top college recruit and the top pick in the draft. So weird. Any “competitive hurdle” placed between a #1 overall pick and the starting job is a farce and everybody knows it. What you are talking about is the coach and team playing make believe just for appearances sake. The competitive hurdle already happened in putting out the college tape to be the #1 pick.

What is the point in comparing these 2 completely different QBs and situations? Oh yeah, just another opportunity to whine about Bryce Young.

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9 hours ago, strato said:

I am not on his jock but not sure why wanting to avoid being behind Lamar Jackson is worthy of scorn. 
 

That could be a 4 year sentence to having pine splinters in his butt. Which might be good for him for a couple of years… not 4 though. 

I don’t care about him one way or another 

My observation of,him, at a pivotal moment in his life,  goes like this 

32 teams in the nfl  passed on him through what, 4 plus rds, in a league in need of qbs…….and none drafted him…. 

Then a  perennial  

1. Super Bowl,contender,  

2. with a dynamic qb that gets injured because of his type of play, meaning Sanders could be showcased as a backup on a team that actually has talent 

3. and which has a good coaching staff that help him grow his skills

4 that isn’t a laughing stock where qbs go to die 

calls and says, ‘we are drafting you’

…and Sanders says to,Baltimore,  ‘naw man, I’m good here’ 

..got what he deserved for a poor career decision and what he got was Cleveland 

he made his own bed 

as for the Panthers franchise, no… no distractions and there  are plenty of qbs that don’t have baggage, get one of those  

 

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7 hours ago, TD alt said:

There is an argument that his dad's name has been a ball-and-chain. 

Shedeur hasn't acted entitled at all while he's been in this league. He's actually been saying the right things from all the reports I've heard. He's still a young guy, so solid maturity is going to take a little while. I agree that his body of work is very scant, but comparatively to other rookies with two or three starts, he's looked better. He isn't supposed to be perfect, but he's definitely shown a little promise. Perhaps with more starts he will improve. I don't think that's exactly going out on a limb to say that...

I agree with this. I've been impressed by what he's been saying all this year. Maybe it's true that he didn't do great in the pre-draft interviews, I don't know, but at this point I'm inclined to give him a chance. 

I do think Deion's involvement is what really killed him in the draft. I think Deion realized he made a major mistake and is clearly not going to continue to try to be involved.

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