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1 minute ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

I mean that’s what I read at the begin Ming of last season.  I know he walked it back a bit. Tried to pull an Eli Manning but his kid ain’t Eli Manning. 
 

It’s gonna be an Eli

Hunter can be more demanding.

Shedeur, not so much. Laughable that Coach Prime has daddy blinders on this late in the process.

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7 hours ago, SpiralOut said:

The cherry on top of this whole thing is Mel Kiper melting down and looking like a complete ass. 

Mel was crashing out like a champ there at the end.  He spent the better part of time from New Orleans on the clock to the end, including a solid 7 or 8 minutes straight after Dart was picked, trying to hype up every QB that slid and was good trying to justify his ranking of Sanders.  Director did him dirty keeping the Best Available graphic up there w/ Sanders at the top for a solid 2 minutes at least.

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9 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Did Deion tell all the teams not to draft him?

Deion last night: "Good!  Good!  Now you wont be locked in to a contract with a 5th year option and you can go get paid a year sooner!"

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8 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

 

😂

I don't know what point you're trying to convey here because you didn't type a single word. You went the teenage girl route and just used an emoji. Even if you speak in a language other than funko pops and fidget spinners, I probably still won't be interested in what you were trying to say. So please don't mistake this as any kind of request. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Pam Cummings said:

How is anyone surprised that Sanders fell. Dude oozes mediocrity.

I honestly think he could end up being a good NFL QB but his vibes are just awful. He's a skilled player but he has to get over himself and learn to be a teammate first.

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Man I'm trying but he's just being so unlikeable. I think he's talented enough to be good in the NFL but not likely as a rookie. He's going to need to humble himself a bit and learn from the backup spot somewhere with good coaching. Not sure he has the mindset to do that which could be his downfall.

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The fact that they didn’t go to the draft makes me think at least some of his perception of reality isn’t clouded by ego. Or that Deion is still well connected to a lot of front offices.

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33 minutes ago, Chooky said:

I don't know what point you're trying to convey here because you didn't type a single word. You went the teenage girl route and just used an emoji. Even if you speak in a language other than funko pops and fidget spinners, I probably still won't be interested in what you were trying to say. So please don't mistake this as any kind of request. 

🥳

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6 hours ago, DFW Horn said:

Hunter can be more demanding.

Shedeur, not so much. Laughable that Coach Prime has daddy blinders on this late in the process.

There's a lot of bullshit surrounding Hunter, too.  That kid is really talented, but the idea that he's going to play both ways full time is laughable.  No one on planet Earth is good enough to do that in today's NFL.  But people can talk themselves into believing the bullshit because Hunter is actually extremely talented.  Shadeur ain't.  So the whole Legendary and being a diva and having his number retired despite not even winning a bowl game wears just a little bit thin.

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6 hours ago, burnt beanz said:

LOL at Mel. Goes to show how plugged in these analysts are...

Plugged into streaming and ad revenue needs by the mouse and other media executives. Nobody with any public influence will hold the analysts accountable so why not throw out drama value, bombastic stuff that gets clicks?

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54 minutes ago, SpiralOut said:

There's a lot of bullshit surrounding Hunter, too.  That kid is really talented, but the idea that he's going to play both ways full time is laughable.  No one on planet Earth is good enough to do that in today's NFL.  But people can talk themselves into believing the bullshit because Hunter is actually extremely talented.  Shadeur ain't.  So the whole Legendary and being a diva and having his number retired despite not even winning a bowl game wears just a little bit thin.

Radio guys all seem to agree he's not going to play both ways. The talk I heard yesterday morning said he's most likely to play defense and maybe some limited offensive sets in certain situations. Makes sense to me.

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2 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Radio guys all seem to agree he's not going to play both ways. The talk I heard yesterday morning said he's most likely to play defense and maybe some limited offensive sets in certain situations. Makes sense to me.

Just saw an article where the Jags are saying he's starting at WR and they'll work him into playing CB.  Which seems weird because the Jags secondary is complete ass.  But I guess they've dumped so much money into Lawrence they need to have him look good. 

 

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35 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Radio guys all seem to agree he's not going to play both ways. The talk I heard yesterday morning said he's most likely to play defense and maybe some limited offensive sets in certain situations. Makes sense to me.

That’s funny because I heard Daniel Jeremiah say he’d probably play WR and they’d work him in on defense. 

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Havent seen a rookie start on the bench that became a good NFL QB since Romo. You act like your suggested path is reasonable.

Really bad take and verifiably incorrect. I bet about 1/3 of hall of fame QBs road pine. Maybe more, especially in the old days. Roger Fuckin Staubach was a backup as a 27-year old rookie, and he was one of the greatest college qbs of alltime.

Now teams sometimes form succession plans and draft backups as heir apparents or upside guys.
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4 hours ago, Brian Fantana said:

I honestly think he could end up being a good NFL QB but his vibes are just awful. He's a skilled player but he has to get over himself and learn to be a teammate first.

Gen Z without the benefit of a coach who taught him accountability 

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32 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

Brady, Brees, Rogers are all HoF guys that started on the sidelines. Lulz. 

How many guys started on the sidelines and stayed on the sidelines?

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1 hour ago, SpiralOut said:

Just saw an article where the Jags are saying he's starting at WR and they'll work him into playing CB.  Which seems weird because the Jags secondary is complete ass.  But I guess they've dumped so much money into Lawrence they need to have him look good. 

 

Interesting as Hunter really didn't attend receiver meetings at CU and when it came to offense it was very basic stuff and they depended upon his athletic ability to be better than the guy trying to guard him. 

That sounds perfect for the NFL.  

I really want this trade and pick to blow up on Jacksonville after listening to the buzz word laden crap spew out by the their 12-year old GM. 

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Just now, TrashMaster G said:

I honestly have NO idea if this is real or fake.

It's the stupid version of reality always.

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Just saw an article where the Jags are saying he's starting at WR and they'll work him into playing CB.  Which seems weird because the Jags secondary is complete ass.  But I guess they've dumped so much money into Lawrence they need to have him look good. 
 

They probably think he can come in a contribute more and faster on offense.
Brady, Brees, Rogers are all HoF guys that started on the sidelines. Lulz. 

Steve Young and Brett Favre too.
Posted
1 hour ago, Jkwellborn said:


They probably think he can come in a contribute more and faster on offense.
Steve Young and Brett Favre too.

Ahem, Kurt Warner didn't even start his career on an NFL bench. 

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It’s the whole circus. No matter what a person thinks of Shadeur, you’re getting the whole circus with him. I’m not even a Deion hater, but I don’t know who wants to sign up for the circus. 🤡 

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29 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

I legit think Ewers might get drafted before Shadeur

Mertz, Miroe, Gabriel and Ewers might all get drafted before Sanders.

4 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

Be funny if Shilo got drafted before Shadeur.

Shilo ain't getting drafted.

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46 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Ahem, Kurt Warner didn't even start his career on an NFL bench. 

We should expect to see Sanders playing and Deion coaching for the Iowa Barnstormers in the very near future?  

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8 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Shough is bigger stronger more athletic. Probably smaller entourage and doesn’t have a dad that will criticize you all season long

He’s going to suck

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16 minutes ago, Tex Pete said:

It’s the whole circus. No matter what a person thinks of Shadeur, you’re getting the whole circus with him. I’m not even a Deion hater, but I don’t know who wants to sign up for the circus. 🤡 

Consider he has only had one person as his head coach for high school and two colleges?

Who knows how he will react and/or respond when he is coached by anyone else other than Dad

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1 minute ago, PGFrog said:

We should expect to see Sanders playing and Deion coaching for the Iowa Barnstormers in the very near future?  

If there is a good grift to be had in Des Moines... sure. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, PGFrog said:

Consider he has only had one person as his head coach for high school and two colleges?

Who knows how he will react and/or respond when he is coached by anyone else other than Dad

We know exactly how that will go. He had his OC demoted his first season at Colorado. The first time he struggles two games in a row in the NFL he'll create a him or me scenario. 

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4 minutes ago, Chooky said:

We know exactly how that will go. He had his OC demoted his first season at Colorado. The first time he struggles two games in a row in the NFL he'll create a him or me scenario. 

That team will just tell him we will play the 3rd string until the starter comes back. 

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Radio guys all seem to agree he's not going to play both ways. The talk I heard yesterday morning said he's most likely to play defense and maybe some limited offensive sets in certain situations. Makes sense to me.
Jacksonville says he is staying in the WR room. But he should pay both ways. I've never seen an athlete like Travis. He is 1 of 1.

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