“The NFL does not value Sheduer as a first round pick”

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Meanwhile, a confident black quarterback called Cam Ward went number 1 overall. You're gonna have to find a new narrative.
Cam Ward and Sheduer have two different personalities. Sheduer is polarizing in a way that makes white people's skin itch; from their lens, they see him in the worst imaginable way of a Black NFL player, especially a quarterback.

Cam Ward isn't, he's the opposite. Confident but he doesn't tick off those negative feelings and perceptions that bigoted fans, ownership, etc the way Sheduer does, he's kinda like Lamar Jackson in the sense that there are a lot of people who don't like him for reasons similar to Sheduer, sure Lamar is obviously a better quarterback so it overshadows some of that disdain but in terms of the negative perceptions surrounding their character, image, etc they're very much alike from the eyes of specific NFL fans.
 

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Sheduer, unfortunately, hurt his draft stock the moment he opened his mouth in an arrogant and cocky manner wearing flashy clothes and jewelry, talking about “don't pick him unless you're willing to change the culture, among other comments before he said all that shyt, his stock was great. Sheduer didn't understand the politics and dynamics of the NFL and NFL teams if he was a Black player who played another position with that type of demeanor he would've definitely gotten drafted in the first round.

Take football out of it for a sec. Imagine any kid fresh out of college going on his first career interviews for a job as a low level supervisor with a Fortune 50 company and saying the bolded to the potential employers.

What employer is going to take someone serious after that? This isn't someone 15 years into a career with accolades and industry respect. This is someone that has literally never worked a corporate job. The only jobs he's ever had he worked for his Dad, and one of his co-workers who won college employee of the year by excelling at working double shifts the entire time seems to be more grounded.

Why would you hire this person?

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There’s also things like calling his offensive line mid and throwing them under the bus numerous post game press conferences (well how many time did the other QB get touched). Then there’s shyt like stepping to other head coaches after games cause you didn’t like what he said about your dad, we can go down the list.


Primettes thought all that shyt was cute in real time, and while the likes of Stephen A and Shady McCoy was praising him I’m sure teams were quietly like
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Take football out of it for a sec. Imagine any kid fresh out of college going on his first career interviews for a job as a low level supervisor with a Fortune 50 company and saying the bolded to the potential employers.

What employer is going to take someone serious after that? This isn't someone 15 years into a career with accolades and industry respect. This is someone that has literally never worked a corporate job. The only jobs he's ever had he worked for his Dad, and one of his co-workers who won college employee of the year by excelling at working double shifts the entire time seems to be more grounded.

Why would you hire this person?

:jbhmm:

Great analogy…



It also confuses people that “low level supervisor” also has a better car and almost as nice a bank account as the CEO…they thought he was gonna George Bush Jr his way into the first round. Life bout to get “real” for Shedeur quickly now that he’s out of Boulder and out of that Sanders Circle
 

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Cam Ward and Sheduer have two different personalities. Sheduer is polarizing in a way that makes white people's skin itch; from their lens, they see him in the worst imaginable way of a Black NFL player, especially a quarterback.

Cam Ward isn't, he's the opposite. Confident but he doesn't tick off those negative feelings and perceptions that bigoted fans, ownership, etc the way Sheduer does, he's kinda like Lamar Jackson in the sense that there are a lot of people who don't like him for reasons similar to Sheduer, sure Lamar is obviously a better quarterback so it overshadows some of that disdain but in terms of the negative perceptions surrounding their character, image, etc they're very much alike from the eyes of specific NFL fans.
He wasn't evaluated as being worthy of a first round pick, it's as simple as that.

And there were zero negative perceptions about Lamar's character, he slid because of dumb scouts that couldn't see he was running a pro-style offense in Louisville. And he still went in the first round.

You need a new narrative, this shyt doesn't stand up to even the slightest bit of scrutiny.
 

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Cam Ward and Sheduer have two different personalities. Sheduer is polarizing in a way that makes white people's skin itch; from their lens, they see him in the worst imaginable way of a Black NFL player, especially a quarterback.

Cam Ward isn't, he's the opposite. Confident but he doesn't tick off those negative feelings and perceptions that bigoted fans, ownership, etc the way Sheduer does, he's kinda like Lamar Jackson in the sense that there are a lot of people who don't like him for reasons similar to Sheduer, sure Lamar is obviously a better quarterback so it overshadows some of that disdain but in terms of the negative perceptions surrounding their character, image, etc they're very much alike from the eyes of specific NFL fans.

Can’t really compare the two. Scouts are use to dealing with cocky/confident black athletes. What differentiates Shedeur is that he grew up rich.
That alone makes him unrelatable and misunderstood, even to your own people.

I feel like Prime should have anticipated this, and should have worked on it prior to the interview process.

Most kids with that type of upbringing will rub people the wrong way unless you know them personally.
 

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I kinda wish the Lions would pick him as a back up and trade Hooker since they doing nothing with him.
 

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Shader Sanders is not Deion Sanders.

Also. It sure why you mentioning Deion being hated on at 9. Man was the #5 pick in the ‘89 nfl draft. let it go
People who are great ALWAYS get hated on. From Deion to Tom Brady. But Deion gets it the most. He's black and outspoken. Cacs still hate that he is like that. Shedeur has the same attitude like his dad, not kissing ass. Which is why when they were talking bout Shedeur crazy pre draft. Deion said. "Why don't you just say, you hate me."

Nobody isn't sayin he is a generational talent. But damn garbage ass Jaxson Dart gets picked ahead of him? He has a better chance of getting on a more established team. I believe he rubbed the Browns the wrong way. So maybe they will pass on him because they have two early first round picks.
 

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Teams don't want Deion involved or "undermining" them. Plain and simple.

Shedeur just gonna have to show and prove, there was already a chip on his shoulder, now it's even bigger
I'm still trying to figure out how is Deion involved. Like I never saw any quote where he said he won't let his son play here or there. It's crazy though. Arch Manning was fully involved with Eli telling San Diego don't draft him because he wont play for them. Cacs said nothing wrong with him looking out for his son. :beli:
 
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