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Browns Pick #144, Sheduer Sanders, QB, Colorado

And of course this uneducated Teflon Clown isn't even a Browns fan, has zero Football knowledge and shares a certain characteristic with Sanders that definitely, totally isn't the reason he's glazing Mediocre Deion so hard.
 
Unfortunately Sanders has looked exactly like he looked in college ....slow. It's what I thought before the draft ...he goes through his progressions, but not fast enough. Hopefully the light comes on, but he will have too seize it himself, Stefanski isn't going to be making it come on.
 
Saw this on FB. After 2 games …

Gabriel:
- 48/85 (56.5%)
- 411 yards
- 2 touchdowns
- 0 interceptions
- 8 sacks/54 yards lost

Sanders:
- 27/45 (60.0%)
- 358 yards
- 2 touchdowns
- 1 interception
- 4 sacks/37 yards lost

And just for fun, here was Cam Ward’s first two starts:
- 31/61 (50.8%)
- 287 yards
- 1 touchdown
- 0 interceptions
- 11 sacks/82 yards lost

And last year’s “generational” number one pick Caleb Williams:
- 37/66 (56.0%)
- 267 yards
- 0 touchdowns
- 2 interceptions
- 9 sacks/69 yards lost

Also, here was Bo Nix last season:
- 46/77 (59.7%)
- 384 yards
- 0 touchdowns
- 4 interceptions
- 4 sacks/21 yards lost
 
Saw this on FB. After 2 games …

Gabriel:
- 48/85 (56.5%)
- 411 yards
- 2 touchdowns
- 0 interceptions
- 8 sacks/54 yards lost

Sanders:
- 27/45 (60.0%)
- 358 yards
- 2 touchdowns
- 1 interception
- 4 sacks/37 yards lost

And just for fun, here was Cam Ward’s first two starts:
- 31/61 (50.8%)
- 287 yards
- 1 touchdown
- 0 interceptions
- 11 sacks/82 yards lost

And last year’s “generational” number one pick Caleb Williams:
- 37/66 (56.0%)
- 267 yards
- 0 touchdowns
- 2 interceptions
- 9 sacks/69 yards lost

Also, here was Bo Nix last season:
- 46/77 (59.7%)
- 384 yards
- 0 touchdowns
- 4 interceptions
- 4 sacks/21 yards lost
Unfortunately, here in Cleveland, even if a QB shows some flash and looks like he might be a franchise QB someday, he better play great from day one or we're going to give up on him and start looking all over again.

No patience, no plan.
 
Your crush was here for 4 years.

Wills also got years to fail. MG, Ward and Njoku are still here. Njoku past the time he should be let go.

Were you thinking of somebody else?
Exactly, 2 very good, one pretty bad (year 2) and one hurt. And we gave up on him. And he's a solid franchise QB now. We have no history of patience with any QB.

look at Dallas and Dak. he had a good 1st year and a few in-between but the Cowboys stuck with him and let him grow.

I'm not sure we have that in us. I get it. We've been losing for so long we want to win, and we want to win RIGHT NOW - even if it's not feasible. We need a plan and patience with a QB. Do you think we could stick with say, Mendoza, if he comes in and doesn't absolutely light it up right off the bat?
 
Fours years is a long time even for a QB that in the end requested to be traded. Don't be bitter. It's not a trend.

Choosing bad QB's is the trend and leads to those guys being cut without cause.
 
Slow processing.
Sounds like what we saw in pre-season game 3 along with an Oline that didn't really give him time.
So the silly question is, "do the Browns care about timing Shedeur's time to release?"
If he's expected to go downfield, the longer routes need more time to develop.
You can only read just so much into what a stopwatch says.
Shedeur also needs some development time.
I really want to see the guy get an honest shot at succeeding.
That goes for Lefty too. Lefty has already shown better than DTR.
Berry is also learning when to let go of his players he drafted.
 
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Shedeur has said, when he holds the ball, it's when he senses the protection is holding up while looking for an off-script big play.
I'm not sure TTT matters if he can 1) avoid bailing out of the back of the pocket and running all over the place and 2) hit chunk plays.

So far in less than 50 pass attempts in two games, he has more chunk plays than Flacco and Gabriel combined, with what most are calling average QB performances.
 
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