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QB Shedeur Sanders
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There's a lot of things I like about Sanders and have said as much over the last year plus. He's tough minded, keeps his eyes downfield, accurate, some pocket mobility. But the buzz on him low-level is that his arm is really weak. Like if he started in the NFL tomorrow, his arm would rank 32nd. That's rough. It can't be fixed or overcome, its just a trait that is what it is. I could see him falling out of the first round possibly.
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#2
A 10’ pole isn’t long enough
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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#3
Lol!

I'm with U JIT.
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#4
He brings with him a complete lack of humility. He's not quite his dad...Prime Time.

Driving around the Colorado campus in his Benz wearing Rolex watches...conspicuous consumption does not speak humility to me. Nor does it speak
"TEAM" to me.

Look at this kid compared to the vehicle that Aaron Jones drives.

Aaron Jones, the Minnesota Vikings running back, has stated that he still drives the same 2003 Ford Explorer he had in high school and has never bought a new car.

OPE
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#5
NIL is not impacting just Shedeur....

Now Miami QB Carson Beck

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(4 hours ago)Montana Tom Wrote: He brings with him a complete lack of humility.  He's not quite his dad...Prime Time.

Driving around the Colorado campus in his Benz wearing Rolex watches...conspicuous consumption does not speak humility to me. Nor does it speak
"TEAM" to me.

Look at this kid compared to the vehicle that Aaron Jones drives. 

Aaron Jones, the Minnesota Vikings running back, has stated that he still drives the same 2003 Ford Explorer he had in high school and has never bought a new car.

OPE

He got into a pissing match with a guy leaving in the portal. Very derogatory. Not a leader. 

Maybe a cantilevered 30’ pole.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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(4 hours ago)Montana Tom Wrote: He brings with him a complete lack of humility.  He's not quite his dad...Prime Time.

Driving around the Colorado campus in his Benz wearing Rolex watches...conspicuous consumption does not speak humility to me. Nor does it speak
"TEAM" to me.

Look at this kid compared to the vehicle that Aaron Jones drives. 

Aaron Jones, the Minnesota Vikings running back, has stated that he still drives the same 2003 Ford Explorer he had in high school and has never bought a new car.

OPE

Not a CU fan and want no part of Sanders. But I spend a lot of time in Boulder, it's a pretty affluent town where many affluent kids go to school. Lots of regular studentd rolling around in luxury cars. 

The difference between he and these other kids is their mommy and daddy handed these luxuries to them. Sanders earned his. What's the difference between driving a nice car now or waiting until he's a pro? Either way he's living well above most fans means. 

As for "team" not sure why driving a nice car is going to impact a team. It's funny, kids these days like seeing friends and teammates "get theirs'", they build each other up. Meanwhile the olds of the world look to tear people down for silly things like this. Nice anecdote on Jones, however he is absolutely in the minority so you're comparing apples to hand grenades.
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#8
If you can't put enough zip on the ball to throw NFL out routes you'll never make it in the league. See Ponder, Christian for an example.
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