@Kbowe98@muskito36936936@A3Branden@FightMate What in the hell. The ref stopped the match due to a potentially dangerous maneuver. He was explaining why and got blasted by the dad. He didn't fuck with any kid.
I wrestled and ref'd and damn you are cooked if that's the point you are trying to make.
Kid should quit sports
@lawlessmge@mfjones69_@JosinaAnderson Try some substance. Qbr is the best tool nfl and ncaa uses to evaluate qb performance. Ward 1, dart 4, sanders 16. FACTS. don't let your Fandom blind you.
I am disappointed to hear that a quarterbacks coach from a team drafting in the top 7 referred to Shedeur Sanders as coming off “brash” and “arrogant” in his team interview and making his assessment known to a number of people, per source. I’m purposely not naming the team, as not to directly call the team out. I’m just sharing that this coach’s personal assessment is the direct opposite from how Sanders came across to many reporters in his press conference with the media at the Combine. Sanders appeared to go out of his way to acknowledge multiple media members, regardless if they were recognizable or not. He seemed cordial, polite, witty, thoughtful along with being confident (as many athletes are). Alternately, these observations were distinctly different from how another QB prospect came off to some in the media last year in Indy.
According to league sources, said QB coach seems to have issue with “the culture” of athletes who have broad fame and financial success before entering the NFL, and in their* opinions, appears to them to have a problem certain athletes—I’ll leave it at that.
This is how pre-Draft evaluations can get jacked because of evaluators who don’t seemingly possess the discernment to detect intangible traits that are connected to the will and drive to win without being a stat, or delineated in an analytics report.
He’s literally Deion Sanders’ son, and despite growing up different from most, seemed fairly grounded.
Hopefully any potential biases towards “the culture” are being checked at the door, as not to unduly impact stock & business. The modern day college athelete is evolving, as is the scale of business and opportunities surrounding them before entering professional leagues.
Adaption sounds necessary, and not just for Sanders.
Shedeur Sanders is reportedly "not the type of QB" the majority of NFL teams are looking for right now according to Mel Kiper Jr. (ESPN Draft Analyst).
One NFL Scout reportedly believes Sander's true value lies somewhere between picks 15-30 in the first round.
"If his name was Shedeur Williams we would be having a totally different conversation." - Anonymous NFC Executive.
Scouts are currently divided on Sanders with some giving him high-end comps to Tom Brady, while some believe he's a "larger framed" Teddy Bridgewater at his ceiling.
Not to mention some NFL teams are having "concerns" centered around Sanders' priorities and character.
The Colorado QB is DISPUTED 😳
Tonight’s victory marks win 200 for Head Coach Mike Luckraft.
Coach Luckraft is 200-77-13 in 11 seasons and has the most wins in program history (previously held by John McNamara)
Congrats Coach!
@ojas_jaiswal10 why do you write a story that
says Shaq is angel reeses uncle. He is a close friend and both attended LSU, but he is not a biological uncle. As a journalist who has a degree in journalism I find that term being used as bush league and inaccurate.
@BleacherReport I'm chennedye. I'm jealous AF of clark as ill never been anything close to her. I'm a thug and will behave that way and my home reese will hug me and celebrate the act.
Trash x 2.
Caitlin Clark gets called a b*tch then decked by Chicago guard, Chennedy Carter, away from the ball.
Does Caitlin need to toughen up, or are the women out to get her- What y’all think?
@MinnHockey Find this very odd. Hermantown plays AA for Bantams and below (Pee Wee / Squirts are the same) then play in A for high school. That makes zero sense.