@aonbc1@WClapp15613@MuseBaker You can’t be a ball watcher and check me comparing Juedy to olave lol. Not to mention yall had a better Oline. Shedeur had by far the worst overall supporting cast I’ve seen considering players and injuries his 7 games at the end of last year
Shedeur Sanders is such a hard QB to assess because for the most part he's ass then out of nowhere he turns into prime Tom Brady for a couple snaps then goes back to being ass
@WClapp15613@BlackGhost_Kh@MuseBaker True but that’s why I think McDaniels and other candidates turned down the Browns job. There was a report saying in the interview “ how would you develop Sanders” as a question
@PosterboyMail@BlackGhost_Kh@MuseBaker Only difference unfortunately is Sander’s leash is very short. He was a 5th round pick as opposed to the first overall pick so the team may move off from him if they’re picking high enough in top qb range, and the new coaching staff may want their guy if they feel Shedeur isnt
@WClapp15613@MuseBaker Ima be honest. Shough was the best rookie this year in my opinion. But he had a better supporting cast. Shedeur Oline is completely brand new. All 5 positions. Juedy “Mr drops” as your number 1 is horrible
@PosterboyMail@BlackGhost_Kh@MuseBaker And Shedeur did show some special traits. He has a lot to work on but has potential for sure. Im just not gonna declare him a superstar yet like some people alr are
@PosterboyMail@BlackGhost_Kh@MuseBaker They did take a qb this year lol. Albeit it was a late round qb but there was no qb to take high realistically in their position. They’re gonna have a qb competition, gonna come down to Watson and Shedeur. Personally i would rather Shedeur start becuz Watson is a horrible person
@BlackGhost_Kh@WClapp15613@MuseBaker .Pretty much everyone is saying their qb is in next years draft. The same thing was said last year about this draft. The Browns showed us by their actions that they want to give him a shot because they like what they see and want to see more. They could have took a qb this year
@PosterboyMail@MuseBaker I have seen multiple and multiple fanboys declare him an elite starter that deserved to be a top 5 overall pick. That other teams should trade everything for him. Dez Bryant himself said that the Saints should trade for him despite having two qbs better
@WClapp15613@MuseBaker It’s not about “deserve”. Elite is subjective. He was absolutely touted as a top 10 pick after his first year in Colorado go look up the mock drafts from 2023 and 2024
@shack220@MuseBaker We’ll see this year. He was promising in college , projected top of 1st round. Tape don’t lie lol. He was a rookie w no reps. He was the best rookie “passer” this year by a long shot imo. the other rookies are more dynamic runners which translates sooner to the nfl
@WClapp15613@MuseBaker Nobody thinks he’s a God nobody ever said that in his fanbase. They just believe he’s an NFL qb, when all the media does is say he’s not
Jaylen Brown says players should be able to own equity in teams because they help increase the value of NBA franchises
“Players should be able to invest alongside ownership groups and business opportunities. I don't understand why that’s ever been a thing. It's like you’re an athlete and they make it seem like they can control how much wealth or growth that you could actually accumulate. I think that's wrong”
“I also think that any other major corporation, if you work for Apple, Nike or anywhere, if you're a CEO, if you're someone who has been on a board for a large amount of time, you get equity in a company at some point. You are part of it”
“I think athletes should be looked at in the same way. You played for the Celtics for 20 years, you should get a piece of equity because you helped accumulate the growth. That's the part that gets lost in translation. The sweat equity you put in. You get compensated for doing your job, but you don't get compensated for the growth. At major corporations and companies you do, or at least some of the big ones”
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com said Deshaun Watson still holds the edge over Shedeur Sanders in mobility, processing, and athleticism, while Sanders' biggest advantage is his accuracy, particularly when throwing into tight windows.
"Now, the areas where Deshaun has the edge are in mobility, processing, and quicker decision-making. Although Shedeur has significantly closed the gap in the decision-making space. Shedeur has the edge in a couple of things, but the number one of those things is his accuracy. When he has time to throw, he can fit it into a tight window and put it right on the money. When you’re talking about athleticism, Deshaun Watson is the superior athlete from an athleticism standpoint."
(via @orangebrowntalk)