LIVE from Green Bay ... the Official 2025 NFL draft (April 24–26)

YakSpiller

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Newsflash for the Trump supporting c00ns.

Aligning yourselves with white supremacist fascist won’t get you drafted to the NFL :mjlol:

:laff:

They thought that tweet from king Cheeto was finna move needles. Prime should be ashamed of himself.

But I know he isn’t.

These out of touch black celebrities continue to take L’s
 

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What brought this about.....
Did the Sanders' family shout out Trump first? All I see on searches is Trump calling teams stupid for not drafting Sheadeur?
 

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espn wrote about a sample of the interview video that Shedeur did
i dont see anything too bad in the answers he gave for these questions in his interview
that 2nd paragraph mightve been over the top tho

PROSPECTS INVITED TO the NFL combine are asked to do a short interview with National Football Scouting (NFS), the company that runs the event for the NFL. Each prospect gets the same set of basic questions. What was your college experience like? How do you manage stress? What's an area of growth for you? Those videos are then made available to all 32 teams. Because they are conducted in a similar environment to a formal interview with a club, the videos serve as a window into how players handle themselves in that setting and how they present themselves to NFL teams.

In his NFS interview obtained by ESPN, Shedeur gave long and thorough answers, often sharing more than the question asked for. When the interviewer asked him about his upbringing, he finished his answer with: "I don't have a trust fund personally, so I have no choice but to be successful."

When asked about his high school experience, he told the interviewer about quitting basketball once he started getting football offers because people started recognizing him as Deion's son, and he was just "decent" at basketball but not great. "I didn't want to ... I couldn't dunk, I couldn't do anything," he said.

Later in the interview, Shedeur came back to that pressure of being the son of one of the world's best and most recognizable athletes.

"I feel like nothing can faze me mentally, because I've been in the most high-pressure situation that there is to be known," Shedeur said. "That's the edge I have over any other player, because they haven't dealt with expectation immediately.

"See, a lot of people got to grow their name, and they had to build their name. They were nobody, then became someone. Being the son of my dad, you somebody [from the beginning]."

Shedeur addressed the camera as he answered, different from previous top-level QB prospects like Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels, who spoke to the interviewer and looked away from the camera lens in their NFS interviews viewed by ESPN.

"Pressure-wise, expectation-wise, I always had it my whole life," he continued. "So going to an NFL franchise is not going to change anything for me, it's just another day in the life."

In his NFS interview at the combine, it was the last question Shedeur was asked that became the showstopper for an ascending showman: Why should an NFL team take a chance on you?

"Why should an NFL team take a chance on me?" Shedeur repeated.

"Why should an NFL team take a chance on me?" he asked again, adding extra emphasis to the word chance.

"Because I know I'm the most guaranteed risk you can take."

"I know I've done it, so I know what it looks like, back-to-back, over and over. I've been in situations where I know I had to change my playing style to adapt. I had six different offensive coordinators, I'm able to adapt to each one, and the production always went up. It never went down.

"Other guys may not be in that type of situation. I was in a lot of uncomfortable situations and with the high pressure. In my mind, there's no doubt who the best quarterback is and why you should draft me, because I know I've been through everything that you're going to go through."
 
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Yoooooo if you go to Deion IG

He follows all the Trumps :mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol:

That’s why I’m not even mad.

I was rooting for Shedeur. Prime was my favorite player growing up but if you out here fukking with Maga cacs you deserve to take as many L’s as possible.

It is what it is.

Like I said before these black celebrities who support Trump are so out of touch I don’t have any empathy for them. They deserve everything that’s comes to them.

Think they above being black :laff:

Like the dikk sucking rapper’s ghostwriter said “you still a nikka in a coupe”
 

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Rosenbreg's, Rosenberg's...1825, Tulane
Newsflash for the Trump supporting c00ns.

Aligning yourselves with white supremacist fascist won’t get you drafted to the NFL :mjlol:

:laff:

They thought that tweet from king Cheeto was finna move needles. Prime should be ashamed of himself.

But I know he isn’t.

These out of touch black celebrities continue to take L’s
Deion called on Trump to get Shedeur drafted?
 
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