Deion Sanders and his Prime Time Ego

tusks_n_raider

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The Browns coaches really must not have any plans for Shadeur Sanders. The guy has a very good preseason debut, throw two very impressive touchdowns, shows he can move the offense and his reward? He gets zero reps in the next joint practice, LOL!

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You could tell at the Draft they didn’t want him.

They probably didn’t think he’d play well and discussions would die off.

I could see them burying him now if they really don’t like him.
 

AlistarWills

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You could tell at the Draft they didn’t want him.

They probably didn’t think he’d play well and discussions would die off.

I could see them burying him now if they really don’t like him.
Maybe they are hashing him out some humble pie. He’s obviously never had any. Did you see the entourage he showed up with at the game he started?
 

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But before all that success, as he came up in the league, Hurts always paid respect to the players he thought paved the way for him; guys like Russell Wilson. And Hurts knows he’s now that type of example for a younger generation of players.

It’s a responsibility he doesn’t take lightly.

“There’s a sense of obligation to be yourself and that’s who I am, to be honest and genuine and expressing how I got to where I am today,” Hurts said. “It wasn’t an easy journey. It’s always going to present its own challenges. Continue to be who I am, continue to carry myself in a humble way. Always putting the work first. And I’m aware of that. I know that’s a torch that I hold.

“It’s something I respect and embrace and accept for what it is. At the same time, I always put my focus on always being the best I can be and hopefully my actions can speak louder than anything I can say.”
 

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I hope Jalen expressed to Sanders that at some point he doesn't need to make a "show" out of everything. Just walk into the stadium with your helmet and go get ready to play. Not having a staged cast walking out with staff that have bladed hooks and costumes. Let the entertainment be about how he plays. Too much of the criticism and bad vibes toward Sanders he brings on himself, just like his dad always has done.
 

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I hope Jalen expressed to Sanders that at some point he doesn't need to make a "show" out of everything. Just walk into the stadium with your helmet and go get ready to play. Not having a staged cast walking out with staff that have bladed hooks and costumes. Let the entertainment be about how he plays. Too much of the criticism and bad vibes toward Sanders he brings on himself, just like his dad always has done.
Jalen has a better chance of growing wings and flying through the goal post's than he does of teaching Shadeur the importance of humility. Jalen was raised much different than Sanders. As they say, it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but it is especially hard when those tricks have been working for you for years.
 

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Sanders with a brutal stat line today..

He went 3 of 6 for 14 yards on his five drives (2.3 per attempt) and was sacked five times for 41 yards. He earned a 56.2 rating.

More sacks than completions and negative yardage.

Woof
Milroe not doing much better,down 20-0 3rd qtr, I think he's supposed to play the whole game
 
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9 3/8" according to NFL combine
That’s the avg size of NFL WRs hands and part of their job is not dropping the FB.

The NFLs QB threshold is 9” and the avg is 9.7”

They might technically be considered undersized but the truth is he’s just reckless with the ball.

He takes his eyes off the ball on shotgun snaps and his pocket awareness is awful.

He can not sense pressure and he doesn’t protect the ball when getting hit.

Seattle was insane to Draft him.
 

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That’s the avg size of NFL WRs hands and part of their job is not dropping the FB.

The NFLs QB threshold is 9” and the avg is 9.7”

They might technically be considered undersized but the truth is he’s just reckless with the ball.

He takes his eyes off the ball on shotgun snaps and his pocket awareness is awful.

He can not sense pressure and he doesn’t protect the ball when getting hit.

Seattle was insane to Draft him.
I am a short guy and mine are 9", but I have small feet so go figure.
 

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