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6 hours ago, immamac said:

AI generated content is pretty easy to detect. It may have been another one like llama etc. 

I don't know, I wrote a thank you letter for an interview the other day and was curious to test one of the AI "cheat detectors", 2 of 3 said what I had just written of the top of my head, was AI. I think we are at a point where the software can't really distinguish anymore, or you can prompt a response in such a way to make it appear human. Either way, I don't give much credence to those detectors.

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On 5/1/2025 at 6:43 AM, Jkwellborn said:

Knowing Sanders, those cases were full of ones with a few twenties and hundreds on top.

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I seem to recall that there's a name for that--or at least there used to be. The exact term slips my mind at the moment; maybe some of y'all can remember it. 

Kansas City bankroll is what I always read they were called.
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4 hours ago, Royale with cheese said:

I seem to recall that there's a name for that--or at least there used to be. The exact term slips my mind at the moment; maybe some of y'all can remember it. 

not sure but I do recognize a bear trap when I see one

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13 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Sheduer is coming for you Dillon Gabriel!!!  You too Kenny Pickett

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And this is why no coach was going to draft Shedeur. Unfortunately for Stefanski & friends, the Cleveland owner went rogue. 

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13 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:


Sheduer is coming for you Dillon Gabriel!!!  You too Kenny Pickett

 

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What needs to “be handled accordingly”?

This is the crap that gets so old. Thirty-one teams didn’t want to be part of the SandersCircus. Shut up and let the kid compete for the job.

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3 hours ago, Greg Davis Apologist said:


I think he actually said, “Shedeur don’t take no backseat to no quarterback.”

That would have been the magical, mystical triple negative - and been hypothetically grammatically correct.

The original is more likely correct.

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


Kansas City bankroll is what I always read they were called.

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12 hours ago, PittsburghTiger said:

What needs to “be handled accordingly”?

This is the crap that gets so old. Thirty-one teams didn’t want to be part of the SandersCircus. Shut up and let the kid compete for the job.

I think this is the “I’ve been humbled but I’ll show these guys that they missed out” moment 

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I think I'm a fairly intelligent guy, but I really can't figure out what the point is of flashing the bag full of cash at his draft party. Especially when the money being flashed is likely more that what his 5th round signing bonus will be.

More concerning, I suppose, is what kind of person this will impress.

Yeah, yeah... I'll go back to being a grumpy old man.

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Dumbass doesn't realize that if you are a Brown's quarterback who is really trying to show your wealth and status you tweet from Italy during the season.  

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Isn't "Shedeur don't take no backseat to any QB" a double negative meaning Shedeur actually does take a backseat to any QB?

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On 5/2/2025 at 10:30 AM, Zeus said:

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If you’re a QB that’s been drafted by QB hell is #2 really the number you want to wear for them? Did Gabriel have to call Couch and Manziel and ask for permission to wear this sacred number?

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2 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

If you’re a QB that’s been drafted by QB hell is #2 really the number you want to wear for them? Did Gabriel have to call Couch and Manziel and ask for permission to wear this sacred number?

Gotta call sheduer

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5 hours ago, PGFrog said:

Dumbass doesn't realize that if you are a Brown's quarterback who is really trying to show your wealth and status you tweet from Italy during the season.  

I'm sure he'd be just as excited to be with the Steeler's or Titan's or Jet's or Charger's or...

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9 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

I think I'm a fairly intelligent guy, but I really can't figure out what the point is of flashing the bag full of cash at his draft party

“Daddy look.  Look Daddy.  I’m at a party with rappers and players and I have money. Look”

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17 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

I think I'm a fairly intelligent guy, but I really can't figure out what the point is of flashing the bag full of cash at his draft party. Especially when the money being flashed is likely more that what his 5th round signing bonus will be.

More concerning, I suppose, is what kind of person this will impress.

Yeah, yeah... I'll go back to being a grumpy old man.

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Per our Aggy mod there’s over a million dollars in there   So be quiet

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1 hour ago, BurntOrange&White said:

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When you stop going to school at the age of 14, you are not very likely to identify written error at the age of 22.

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13 hours ago, DougO said:

Because the Giants real playbook was totally flawless, obviously.

That's the joke right?

I mean, if he wanted to blow it off, SS still could have accurately replied, " I've seen these plays.  They're all fucked up."

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On 5/3/2025 at 2:05 PM, TrashMaster G said:

 

More concerning, I suppose, is what kind of person this will impress.

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Kodak Black, Yung Miami, Ceedee Lamb, Dak Prescott. 

So... Losers. 

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4 hours ago, Iceman said:

That's the joke right?

I mean, if he wanted to blow it off, SS still could have accurately replied, " I've seen these plays.  They're all fucked up."

maybe he did do that.

I get that Deion and his spawn are polarizing male entertainers. That doesn't mean that Deion and Shadeur don't actually take shit seriously. I would be very surprised if Deion was under the illusion that Shadeur would be able to walk into the NFL and not have a super high football IQ and not have a matching work ethic. 

We will see what happens through camp, but I don't think it'll be weird when it comes out that Shadeur isn't actually that shitty of a teammate and helps at minimum bring up the level of competition that is going on for QB1.

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None of it even matters at this point. The evidence will play out. 
 

That being said, a lot of shit points to not prepping properly or giving due diligence. 
 

None of that will matter a bit if he produces. 

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3 hours ago, immamac said:

maybe he did do that.

I get that Deion and his spawn are polarizing male entertainers. That doesn't mean that Deion and Shadeur don't actually take shit seriously. I would be very surprised if Deion was under the illusion that Shadeur would be able to walk into the NFL and not have a super high football IQ and not have a matching work ethic. 

We will see what happens through camp, but I don't think it'll be weird when it comes out that Shadeur isn't actually that shitty of a teammate and helps at minimum bring up the level of competition that is going on for QB1.

What happened to Shadeur was possibly the best thing that could have happened to him. 

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1 hour ago, TreatyOak said:

What happened to Shadeur was possibly the best thing that could have happened to him. 

Except… the Browns… 

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11 hours ago, Zeus said:

Except… the Browns… 

There's a reason that one of the more disgusting "sex" acts is called a Cleveland Steamer.

 

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On 5/2/2025 at 5:45 PM, Greg Davis Apologist said:


I think he actually said, “Shedeur don’t take no backseat to no quarterback.”

The rare triple negative to keep the statement true! 

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17 hours ago, Hermanator said:

Kodak Black, Yung Miami, Ceedee Lamb, Dak Prescott. 

So... Losers. 

All Dak Prescott has ever done in his life is squeeze a dollar of success out of two nickel‘s worth of talent and luck. He’s a pretty good QB on the field and unless there’s some major scandal in we don’t know about yet he’s everything you could ask for off. 

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The NFL has announced that the 2025 Hard Knocks season will focus on a full NFL division, with the AFC North division being selected. This means all four teams in the AFC North (Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers) will be featured on the show, according to Sports Illustrated. 

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Is it safe to say that Shadeur will be the most visible fifth round rookie in NFL history? Can anyone think of anyone selected so late who garnered more attention? 

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This has definitely got to worry the NFL...

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A crestfallen Shedeur Sanders enthusiast is suing the NFL for $100 million over the much-hyped quarterback’s disappointing fifth-round draft pick, claiming he suffered “emotional distress and trauma… as a fan and consumer” because the 23-year-old phenom wasn’t selected earlier.

“It was immediate frustration,” the fan, who filed the federal lawsuit as “John Doe,” told The Independent, on the condition his real name not be published. “This guy was projected to be the first or second pick, no later than the top five, and to watch mediocre players be chosen before him… it was frustrating.”

Doe, 55, described draft day as “one of the biggest days” of a player’s life.

“And to have all the NFL owners collude and not draft him, it was mentally frustrating and debilitating,” Doe, who said he has no personal connection to Sanders, went on. “For them to believe that they can just do this and there’s no recourse, it has to stop.”


The Cleveland Browns ultimately picked up Sanders, a standout player at the University of Colorado and the son of NFL legend and current Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, 144th overall on the third day of last month’s pro draft. Multiple reports blamed Sanders’s allegedly vainglorious attitude during the pre-draft process as a major reason for his regrettable showing; one NFL front office exec told NBC Sports that the pro hopeful behaved as if he was being “recruited,” not as if he was being “interviewed” for a roster spot.


As for Doe’s “collusion” allegation, the notion has already been shot down by NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter, who said last week on “The Art Of Dialogue” podcast that Sanders and his famous dad “overplayed their hand.”

Some fans have suggested owners agreed not to draft Sanders as a way to punish him for his dad’s intense messaging and hype around the quarterback.

Doe, who owns a small logistics company in the Atlanta area, is representing himself in court. He said on Monday that he used a pseudonym in an effort to shield his business from the spotlight as he pursues his admittedly peculiar claim. (“The Court offers no opinion on the propriety of Plaintiff filing this action under the pseudonym ‘John Doe,’” Magistrate Judge Christopher Bly wrote in an order allowing Doe, who claims he is unable to afford the customary filing fees, to proceed without upfront payment.)

BV Note: WTF????!!?

An NFL spokesman did not respond on Monday to a request for comment.

 
Doe, according to his May 2 suit, is a “dedicated fan of Colorado football and has closely followed Shedeur Sanders throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons.” It says he attended the first game Sanders played for the Colorado Buffaloes on September 2, 2023, against the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, “witnessing first-hand Sanders’ exceptional talent and potential as a quarterback in Coach Deion Sanders’ debut with the program.”

Yet, Doe’s suit continues, despite Sanders' “demonstrated skills and significant attention” from professional teams over the past two years, he was left hanging until Day 3 of the 2025 draft.

“Reports and leaked statements suggested that Sanders ‘'tanked interviews,’ ‘wasn't prepared,’ and ‘was too cocky,’ which contributed to a narrative that has unjustly harmed his reputation and potential as a player,” Doe’s suit contends. “These slanderous statements reflect biases that influenced the NFL’s decision-making process, causing emotional distress and trauma to the Plaintiff as a fan and consumer.”

Doe alleges in his suit that the NFL violated the Sherman Antitrust Act, claiming team owners unfairly conspired “to influence the drafting process… [and] to restrain trade and limit competition within the league,” that the “decisions made regarding Sanders may have been influenced by racial discrimination, violating his rights as a player,” that the NFL “may have engaged in unfair practices by misrepresenting the nature of the drafting process and the qualifications of players,” and that the league’s “actions and the dissemination of slanderous statements have caused severe emotional distress and trauma to the Plaintiff, resulting in frustration, disappointment, and psychological harm as a fan.”

Aside from the $100 million in punitive damages Doe is seeking for the “impact of the NFL's actions on his emotional well-being,” he is also asking the NFL for a “formal acknowledgment… regarding the emotional distress caused by their actions and statements,” an apology and retraction of “the slanderous statements made about Shedeur Sanders,” and the “mplementation of fairer practices in the drafting process to ensure that talented players are recognized and given opportunities based on merit.”

However, as law professor Eugene Volokh wrote for Reason, Doe’s case “is going nowhere.” His claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress is flimsy, at best, and Doe does not have standing to bring such a case, according to Volokh. Further, he argued, Doe’s contention regarding the NFL’s supposed unfair practices is “too vague to analyze.”

“I expect the court to indeed promptly dismiss it as frivolous,” Volokh wrote.

Doe told The Independent that he calculated the $100 million figure based upon his own “emotional distress,” plus “the amount of money that [Shedeur] lost by being the 144th pick.” (On “The Art of Dialogue,” Cris Carter estimated that Sanders’s late pick reduced his earnings by as much as $50 million.) When asked if he would offer to share any windfall with Sanders, were Doe to win his case, he said he would “probably donate part of the proceeds to some local football associations to help the youth.”

 

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5 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

Is it safe to say that Shadeur will be the most visible fifth round rookie in NFL history? Can anyone think of anyone selected so late who garnered more attention? 

Staubach?

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