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Shedeur Sanders - 2023-25 Tracking History Thread - Drafted by the Cleveland Browns (NFL)

Shedeurs best ally will be his RB’s legs on those oh **** plays. Do not run backwards or spin out, throw it at his legs and move to the next down. He had 3 of those last night that could have been throw aways
 
Pretty solid start for him. Agree about the holding the football too long at times instead of just getting rid of it. That'll come as he progresses. I remember another guy that did that, John Elway, one of the best ever. He'll settle in. He looked like he's trimmed up a bit or is that just my fvcked up eye sight? :D
How many ball taps did you count
 
Raiders fans, and I include those in the media, are very much like Cowboys fans.

Every year they find that years reason to argue that this is the year they break out and become contenders. Each season brings new draft choices, new free agents, new coaches, and yet every year the Raiders figure out once again how to be the Raiders as suck.

Jeanty is a talent and if he had somehow ended up on the Broncos Sean Payton would have quickly figured out how to use him to make an impact on the offense.

With the Raiders despite having a the ghost of Pete Carroll instead of being a part of something he (along with Brock Bowers) are going to be expected to carry the team, and in the end even with some solid games and numbers will fail. A big part of that is that even if they had a decent QB they can't support him and Geno is questionable as a decent QB.

As bad as the Browns have been they may be a better situation for Shedeur than the Raiders would have been.
I’m just glad he didn’t end up at a team I hate and root for its everlasting demise: Raiders and Patriots, mainly.
 
Honestly, he looks like a beer vendor at Coors Field. Last night was the worst possible outcome for him and his coaching staff. The fans, the press saw what Shedeur did last night, there’s no hiding that he belongs on the field and now he can’t throw him with the 3rd stringers.
One of the weird things I saw with Stefanski calling plays: he spent a huge amount time calling this one play, and you could see SS waiting on the call to finish. Turns out it was just quick throw/outside flat pass/screen that got completely blown up immediately. SS clearly had just one option. Not sure why he had to spend so much time calling such a basic useless play.

At CU, SS could have tapped his helmet twice (or whatever) to run that play.
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions
he did take 1 deep shot, but the WR got tackled out of bounds during his route.
 
The situations, not the players. Joe Flacco probably the biggest loser of all of this. Guy is so mediocre and the first 3 and out, INT or loss the team sustains, the fanbase (and media) is going to be screaming for Shedeur.

Cleveland has two 1st round picks next year. Imagine if they decide to go all in with Shedeur and spend those picks on elite level supporting players instead of having to trade up for another Rookie QB. They would have a franchise QB on a 5th round Rookie contract, which is the most valuable asset in the NFL.
They could also get a 5th or 6th round pick for Gabriel and or Pickett. Load up on picks, trade up to get O line, and WR picks in the first two rounds.
 
Thanks. I looked him up. He has a .476 winning percentage (40-44) at Cleveland and has won exactly one playoff game in 5 years.

The claim to COY fame is 2 11-win seasons that quickly flamed out in playoffs. So basically, he overachieved a bit with crappy teams twice in 5 years.

Seems exactly like the standard mediocre NFL coach. But that’s just because I don’t like the way he’s dealing with the SS situation, and I thought his locker room persona matched what I now know is his overall record.
NFL people say he’s a top coach and will quickly get hired if it doesn’t work out in Cleveland.
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions
Was there a true sack or just a late throw away and then a looooong scramble that ended up as a “sack” because he ran out of bounds 2 yards behind the LOS
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions

There wasn't sh*t on that 4th and 1 (if that's one of the plays you are calling a "Shedeur").

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There wasn't sh*t on that 4th and 1 (if that's one of the plays you are calling a "Shedeur").

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No I am talking about the one where he scrambled about 20 yards back and instead of throwing it away just walked out of bounds 3 yards behind the LOS, and then another one where he scrambled away from pressure but had time to get rid of it but took a sack instead
 
(Only putting this here bc of the difference in hype)


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I was saying on here that Jeanty was overrated from Day 1. Many of us were. It wasn't hard to see. The MWC is straight and total ass.
Your mom could throw up 900 yards rushing in that conference.
 
Raiders fans, and I include those in the media, are very much like Cowboys fans.

Every year they find that years reason to argue that this is the year they break out and become contenders. Each season brings new draft choices, new free agents, new coaches, and yet every year the Raiders figure out once again how to be the Raiders as suck.

Jeanty is a talent and if he had somehow ended up on the Broncos Sean Payton would have quickly figured out how to use him to make an impact on the offense.

With the Raiders despite having a the ghost of Pete Carroll instead of being a part of something he (along with Brock Bowers) are going to be expected to carry the team, and in the end even with some solid games and numbers will fail. A big part of that is that even if they had a decent QB they can't support him and Geno is questionable as a decent QB.

As bad as the Browns have been they may be a better situation for Shedeur than the Raiders would have been.
Jeanty is cheeks, bro.
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions
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Shedeurs best ally will be his RB’s legs on those oh **** plays. Do not run backwards or spin out, throw it at his legs and move to the next down. He had 3 of those last night that could have been throw aways
Unfortunately at CU the last couple years he had a combination of an overmatched OL and no running game to speak of to take pressure off. Opponents constantly went into "attack the QB" mode and it looked like Shedeur got to a point that he expected pressure even when there wasn't any. He also knew that he had to play hero ball and get the ball downfield because if they didn't get the 1st down throwing the ball they weren't going to get it running.

Last night despite a few times when he had pressure he looked like he had more confidence in his protection and in his teammates ability to carry some of the load. Instead of bailing out for a long scramble (backwards) he had multiple plays when he made a subtle move one or two shuffles left or right, mostly going right, to avoid the pressure and put his teammates in better position to maintain protection.

He also wasn't focused on trying to get the big chunk plays, he dumped the ball off to his RB or the TE or found the crosser on a shorter route. He was willing to take a 4 yard gain on 2nd and 7 to set up a shorter 3rd down.

He is still going to scramble, that's a part of who he is but I think we see him being much more selective about when and how he does it. Unlike at CU his scramble to avoid a pass rusher is less likely to run him into another guy who also beat his man cleanly.
 
Jeanty is a very good player who I expect to make it in the NFL. I never understood why people started talking him up like he was an elite RB prospect and he shot up boards.

On the opposite side, I thought it was ridiculous that Tyler Warren stated to get criticized and slid. When we look back, we'll say he should have been a top 5 pick.
 
I actually thought Stefanski’s playcalling was solid. He gave Shedeur a mix of quick throws, easy reads, and play action. Shedeur missed about 3 throws that I can think of and had another one dropped, to go with his two “Shedeur’s” that he took sacks on. Would have liked to have seen him take a deep shot but thought KS put him in good positions
From all the 0 reps he gave SS with the 1s and the 8 reps (or whatever ridiculous # it was) he got with the 2s. Sounds like quite an “install” for SS.

Sorry. Until Stefanski starts giving SS real reps over the scrub QBs on the roster, I’m not going to lean in his favor on anything.
 
The issue for SS going forward this preseason is that Stefanski is going to want to evaluate Pickett and Gabriel assuming they're healthy, therefore SS will be getting limited time splitting reps with 2 and maybe 3 other guys. Presumably Flacco won't play in the preseason. But the good thing is that SS made the most of his extended time last night and already has a big leg up on the other 2.
 
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