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On the record? What record? Do you think you’re one of the shock jock, hot take, rage-bait provocateurs in the sports world? Nobody caresI just want to be on record as being the first, maybe only one to say it.
Sanders isn't even ginger.
I took a massive dump this morning. I’m confident that history will judge it to be elite
She's been tipping the gin bottle.Is Andy Dalton now on the Browns? Sanders isn't even ginger. Chaney where the hell is this coming from?
And in a division with two top five QBs and a top ten defense.He has the tangibles, the intangibles, and now he has been humbled and a massive chip on his shoulder.
Best looking quarterback since Johnny Manziel.I'll say it, the kid is going to be ELITE. There, I said it.
If he gets a chip on his shoulder like Brady, the sky is the limit. I just want to be on record as being the first, maybe only one to say it.
Sanders could turn out to be good. It will depend as much on his attitude as anything else. He will get much better coaching in the NFL.I think pickett turning elite is a higher probability than shadeur
Odds against him as a 5th rounder, but could make a case with his personality maybe better chance to succeed after being humbled like this than had he gone top 10 as he likely expected.Sanders could turn out to be good. It will depend as much on his attitude as anything else. He will get much better coaching in the NFL.
I'm not making a prediction, but the pressure is off since he is a 5th round pick. Unless he is a total dipwad, he has a chance to develop whatever talent he has under a pretty good QB situation.
He certainly has the right person (Brady) in his corner. It'll be interesting to see if he's up to the challenge.He has the tangibles, the intangibles, and now he has been humbled and a massive chip on his shoulder.
Odds against him as a 5th rounder, but could make a case with his personality maybe better chance to succeed after being humbled like this than had he gone top 10 as he likely expected.
This IMO is more way more of the problem than Deion, his attitude, or whatever. He should’ve stayed in college and gone to a real school that can develop QB’s.He certainly has the right person (Brady) in his corner. It'll be interesting to see if he's up to the challenge.
I'm thinking he'll be more of a late bloomer. A Rich Gannon or Geno Smith type.
Deion played a position where cockiness was a requirement n if you're good or great at said position. Most fans don't mind or can overlook the cockiness of a CB.This IMO is more way more of the problem than Deion, his attitude, or whatever. He should’ve stayed in college and gone to a real school that can develop QB’s.