The internet is doing its thing with the Shadeur Sanders mocking.
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The Miami Ute.
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PhiladelphiaUte
ParticipantI just don’t see the point of piling on. Whichever team eventually drafts him — and he will be drafted — will be getting a steal. And Sanders may likely even end up at a better team. And as this should most certainly humble and motivate him, this could experience could very well benefit his professional career.
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Ute Dub
ParticipantYou fail to see how he refusing to meet with multiple teams and show up the league would affect his draft status?
Imagine coaching Shadeur and you’re not playing him or he’s struggling and Shadeur’s dad is in the GM’s and owners ear that he, Deon, should come be the head coach and GM of the team AND YOU ARE OUT!!!
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Why he’s not an elite QB:
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chinngiskhaan
ParticipantI see no reason to believe this experience will humble him. I have yet to see any member of his family do or say anything that indicates an ability to be humble.
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Jim Vanderhoof
ParticipantInteresting thoughts. Thanks for posting.
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The Miami Ute
ParticipantThis is absolutely a thing now in college sports and you don’t even have to really be a star for it to apply to you. I mean there are guys who’re going to try and play in college as long as they can because they know they’ll be getting paid more there than as an NFL rookie.
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Uteanooga
ParticipantI suppose some management teams just don’t want to deal with the spectacle- they would rather focus on getting ready for the season. Apparently his talent has not been deemed spectacular enough to outweigh the circus.
He will get his shot and if he is good enough he will be just fine. Perhaps he will refrain from continuing the Prime pageant- or perhaps his dad will want his jersey retired after his rookie season.
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Jim Vanderhoof
ParticipantHe has flaws in his game that don’t transfer to the NFL as well as character issues.
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TJ Beefin
ParticipantI really can’t blame Shedeur himself too much – with how involved Deion has been I can imagine a lot of teams being unwilling to take the penalty of having a full-on media circus through the whole year if they can help it. No way he doesn’t go off the board today though
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NashvilleUte
ParticipantI just want to know how many 5th round draft picks have had their number retired? Is this a first?
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The Miami Ute
ParticipantThat, to me, is one of the oddest things I’ve ever seen in 50+ years watching college football. I have to think that it was purely a political move designed to get Coach Prime to stay on. Otherwise, it’s ridiculous to retire a player’s number on the basis of one good, not great, season. I guess if Coach Prime leaves Colorado in a lurch at a future time, the Buffs can unretire Shedeur Sanders’ number.
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