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Browns Pick #144, Sheduer Sanders, QB, Colorado

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"I was racist. Until I saw an NFL endzone's messaging. Now I'm not"

- Nobody

Gotta say, I've never understood racism as a concept.
My grandparents were born in the early 1900's, they didn't have a hint of it.
My parents born in the 1940's. They didn't either.
I went to a very mixed public school system, it wasn't there either.
We just sized up people as individuals. Inherently. Innately.
 
Same.
Nobody is born racist. It's evil people that put that stuff into everyone's brains to better manipulate all of us.
I believe the opposite is true.

People tend to like to live with people of their own kind. That doesn't mean everyone hates everyone from other races and cultures - you have to 'unlearn' racism.

The woke morons say "everyone is racist" and I agree. Only. I think that most of us have 'unlearned' it and are not racist anymore.
They think white people can never shake it.

I'd call myself a selective racist. I wouldn't want to live near certain people in a thousand years. Not really because of skin color, I couldn't give a damn, but because of culture differences. It's just a PITA that culture and skin often correlate. Not always.
That's why there are some French people I have no issues with.
 
There is definitely something to what you're saying because it's human nature to huddle together with your people. Whether it's skin color, culture or something else. Like money!

I think globalists believe they are better because they can buy worldwide influence. They could care less about black or white skinned, Jews, Christians, Muslims or Hindu's. Not all globalists obviously. Speaking in generalities for sure.
 
I'm beginning to think I'm fine with rolling with Sanders next year and building the line and receiving corps this draft. I'm still far from decided on whether or not he can be the guy, but I like this kid's attitude. Here is his response to a question about all the QB pressures he's getting: "I'm just excited that I'm able to get everybody's best," Sanders said. "I'm excited about that. That makes me feel proud, that I have that. I'm just getting in the league, getting my feet settled and everything. So I get excited knowing I'm able to face those challenges, because you've gotta understand, this year right here, this is the worst it's going to be. You know what I'm saying? So this is the foundation. This is where I'm building from. This is where I'm understanding different things. This is where everything's translating for me. So I'm excited about it, because I know we're going to get them eventually."

Shedeur Sanders delivers powerful message amid historic pressure rates
 
Post game



It is true

• Dilapidated OL
• No TE1, Njoku
• No RB1/2/3, QJ, JF, DS
• Nearly all rookie skill players in Bond, Judkins, Rocket Sanders, Fannin, etc

He didn’t real help or hurt his case today in my book.
 
I think Sanders got better hitting the wide open checkdown for 5 yards on first down while avoiding forced throws causing 2nd & 10.
He avoided the rush, stepped up into the pocket, eyes forward and ran a few times for positive gains.

He threw an off target seed to Judkins that bounced off his shoulder for a pick and the next pick he tried to soft toss and the DLineman batted it up for the other pick. These are growing pains.

Stop patting the ball. It's an alert for linemen to get their hands up cause the ball is coming out. Maybe pump fake a bit?
 
He threw an off target seed to Judkins that bounced off his shoulder

On the very next series, and a near identical route, Josh Allen threw one completely behind his RB, but the RB spun and caught it for a completion.

I put more blame on Sanders for INT2 (D-lineman batted pass) than I do for INT1 (Judkins). But, that's all nitpicking at this point.
 
Yes. Judkins should be able to make a tough catch, no doubt.

But for me it's more so on Sanders because he's been sold as extremely accurate and that throw was not.

It perfectly illustrates the difference between accuracy and completion percentage. Two very different indicators and accuracy is way too often portrayed as completion percentage. Just my beef.
 
If Sanders throws that ball 5 inches in front of Judkins he has a better chance of making the catch.
Yeah, Judkins might have turned late, but that's part of the growing pains. It can easily be that Sanders was early on the throw.

Bottom line is the timing might have been off as well as the accuracy and/or the throwing lane only allowed for the ball to get through where Sanders put it.
 
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The Bills pass defense is the 2nd-best in the NFL, holding teams to just 167.1 YPG. Does that change your view of Shedeur Sanders’ performance on Sunday?

Week 16: Shedeur Sanders
- 20/29, 157 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
- 2 sacks, 21 yards lost

Week 15: Drake Maye
- 14/23, 155 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
- 3 sacks, 16 yards lost

Week 13: Aaron Rodgers
- 10/21, 117 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
- 1 sack, 9 yards lost

Week 11: Baker Mayfield
- 16/28, 173 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
- 1 sack, 8 yards lost

Week 9: Patrick Mahomes
- 15/34, 250 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
- 3 sacks, 24 yards lost

(From one of those podcast Browns accounts)

 
Can we get any plays more basic than this type of play? I mean, he gets knocked for sacks but who the hell was even close to open?
Although, he seems to think he should have hit Ced right away. Fair enough.
Watching Purdy last night, his anticipatory throws makes everyone look open all the time.

 
I rarely see wide open WR's for the Browns. They have to be schemed open.

Part of the problem is the OLine is all backups and not just a critique of the WR's. Please get Zinter out there more often and determine if he has skills or is he another injury prone OLineman who is pretty good when healthy. We need to know going into the draft.
 
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