CardNots
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Maybe his team should suspend him for the first two weeks of the season.Yeah lets throw him in jail for the maximum of the misdemeanor, that’ll show him!
Losing a few paychecks gets one’s attention.
Maybe his team should suspend him for the first two weeks of the season.Yeah lets throw him in jail for the maximum of the misdemeanor, that’ll show him!
Yeah but they might not. CopeMaybe his team should suspend him for the first two weeks of the season.
Losing a few paychecks gets one’s attention.
Yeah thats what u really want.It just might…
No what I want is him to quit acting entitled. To drive with some common sense and with regard to the safety of those around him. That’s what I want. If that requires a little jail time then so be it.Yeah thats what u really want.
He's 22 and will have a consequence for this.No what I want is him to quit acting entitled. To drive with some common sense and with regard to the safety of those around him. That’s what I want. If that requires a little jail time then so be it.
So thankful that you're always around to tell us what everything is actually about.I love the morality arguments on this board. Its definitely about football.
He's 22 and will have a consequence for this.
All pro athletes are entitled some just show it more than others.
Not excusing this action but lets not go over board on something that didn't result in anything.
Doesn't matter how small or big its what the state says is fair for it.What consequences? A small fine and his insurance goes up for a couple of years? For him, that’s pocket change. All this does is reinforce the notion that he’s an immature brat who’s a me-first player and has the chance of blowing up a locker room.
Doesn't matter how small or big its what the state says is fair for it.
He played college football at a high level and we never heard about any locker room problems.
You guys are over the edge on this topic.
Sorry, I wasn't talking about you.So thankful that you're always around to tell us what everything is actually about.

Doesn't matter how small or big its what the state says is fair for it.
He played college football at a high level and we never heard about any locker room problems.
You guys are over the edge on this topic.
The media fascination with a guy who was a 5th round draft choice is mind boggling. It's like no one can admit they knob slobbed the kid for so long and that they shouldn't have. Any other 5th round QB not getting 1st team reps would be a giant nothing burger. Stop writing about him, let him focus, and see if he can become anything!![]()
Shedeur Sanders on not getting 1st-team reps with Browns, including Friday: 'It's not in my control'
Sanders is one of four quarterbacks on the Browns' active roster competing for the starting job, along with Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel.sports.yahoo.com
The sad thing is, if you look around since the draft we've been inundated with a hundred click-bait articles talking him up.The media fascination with a guy who was a 5th round draft choice is mind boggling. It's like no one can admit they knob slobbed the kid for so long and that they shouldn't have. Any other 5th round QB not getting 1st team reps would be a giant nothing burger. Stop writing about him, let him focus, and see if he can become anything!
Most of the media fascination is because he is a 5th round choice and absolutely nobody had him falling that far. Plus throw in who his dad is and it's no wonder.The media fascination with a guy who was a 5th round draft choice is mind boggling. It's like no one can admit they knob slobbed the kid for so long and that they shouldn't have. Any other 5th round QB not getting 1st team reps would be a giant nothing burger. Stop writing about him, let him focus, and see if he can become anything!
If the name Sanders is in the headline of the article, I pass on it. I can't give any time of my life to waste on them.The sad thing is, if you look around since the draft we've been inundated with a hundred click-bait articles talking him up.
Whether it's my phone or windows, they're everywhere.
Now they have to make it real with articles. It's all so manufactured and fake.
But that's my point. NOBODY had him falling that far, but because he did, that means 32 NFL teams believe that's his value. So EVERY media outlet was wrong. Say that, reconcile the fact that your clickbait reporting was a frenzy of horsepucky, and treat him as the league treats him from this day forward. They are doing the kid ZERO favors treating him otherwise.Most of the media fascination is because he is a 5th round choice and absolutely nobody had him falling that far. Plus throw in who his dad is and it's no wonder.