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Brian Callahan compares Shedeur Sanders to Joe Burrow
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(02-04-2025, 05:28 PM)Housh Wrote: Iv watched every Burrow snap since his last year at LSU and i watched every Shedeur Sanders snap after he left Jackson State and Iv said this for the last 2 years


The way he goes thru progressions, the way he navigates the pocket, the way he throws timing routes, the way he values deeper passes before short ones, the issue Burrow had early in his career with refusing to check down to the RB, EVERYTHING is comparable. The lack of real speed at QB but the knack to convert 3rd downs with his legs, EVERYTHING compares favorably to Joe Burrow.



I truly think the Browns should draft Travis Hunter then trade Myles to obtain Shedeur. If they did that they would change their franchise

The places they differ are ball placement/accuracy. Joe beats him there.

Shedeur is also a ticket seller type QB. No one will ever accuse him of of being a game manager like they used to do Joe.
I don't think I have ever heard someone say that Joe was a game manager?
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(02-05-2025, 12:45 AM)sandwedge Wrote: I don't think I have ever heard someone say that Joe was a game manager?

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I question Sanders ability to play at a high level in the NFL..For the most part there has been some good mojo @ Colorado..the NFL is different and we saw how poorly sanders played in that last bowl game of the season..In no area is Sanders as good as Burrow
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(02-04-2025, 05:28 PM)Housh Wrote: Iv watched every Burrow snap since his last year at LSU and i watched every Shedeur Sanders snap after he left Jackson State and Iv said this for the last 2 years


The way he goes thru progressions, the way he navigates the pocket, the way he throws timing routes, the way he values deeper passes before short ones, the issue Burrow had early in his career with refusing to check down to the RB, EVERYTHING is comparable. The lack of real speed at QB but the knack to convert 3rd downs with his legs, EVERYTHING compares favorably to Joe Burrow.



I truly think the Browns should draft Travis Hunter then trade Myles to obtain Shedeur. If they did that they would change their franchise

The places they differ are ball placement/accuracy. Joe beats him there.

Shedeur is also a ticket seller type QB. No one will ever accuse him of of being a game manager like they used to do Joe.

Shedeurs father is the ticket seller..Shedeur may or may not be successful in the NFL..And anyone comparing a college quarterback to a successful NFL quarterback like Burrow ...well that's just nuts..We have all seen Shedeur  play some good opponents..including that last bowl game...he looked very average at best
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(02-05-2025, 04:16 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Shedeurs father is the ticket seller..Shedeur may or may not be successful in the NFL..And anyone comparing a college quarterback to a successful NFL quarterback like Burrow ...well that's just nuts

It had been clarified earlier that it wasn't a direct comparison of Shedeur to Joe, but an assertation that Shedeur progresses through his reads and makes accurate throws similar to what Joe did at the college level.
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(02-05-2025, 04:18 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It had been clarified earlier that it wasn't a direct comparison of Shedeur to Joe, but an assertation that Shedeur progresses through his reads and makes accurate throws similar to what Joe did at the college level.

Joe played in an extremely tough confernce..Shedeur ..not so much..... ..and you saw how he looked in that Bowl game against a said tough team...not so hot
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(02-05-2025, 04:19 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Joe played in an extremely tough confernce..Shedeur ..not so much..... ..and you saw how he looked in that Bowl game against a said tough team...not so hot

CU had some talented players, but many of them just weren't blue chippers. I wonder what Sanders would have looked like on a loaded team like Oregon or Texas?
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(02-05-2025, 04:18 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It had been clarified earlier that it wasn't a direct comparison of Shedeur to Joe, but an assertation that Shedeur progresses through his reads and makes accurate throws similar to what Joe did at the college level.

I didn’t think i had to say this but I’ll say it



I’m obviously not comparing soon to be rookie Shedeur Sanders to current day MVP level Joe Burrow

Once again i am disappointed i had to say this. Thought we’d all get on the same page on this one lol
-Housh
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(02-05-2025, 04:19 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: Joe played in an extremely tough confernce..Shedeur ..not so much..... ..and you saw how he looked in that Bowl game against a said tough team...not so hot

Is there some reason why ppl like you are acting like CU had Ohio States roster?


I’m starting to think no one even watched CU VS BYU. Shedeur’s o line was so bad he couldn’t even set his feet all game. If ppl think he was supposed to play great under those circumstances i have to assume there was previous bias.
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(02-05-2025, 04:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: CU had some talented players, but many of them just weren't blue chippers. I wonder what Sanders would have looked like on a loaded team like Oregon or Texas?

No Sunset

Shedeur is just ass. It’s his fault he couldn’t dodge 15 guys a play and throw for 20/20 against a WAAAAY better team
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(02-05-2025, 03:32 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: Chris Canty?  Ninja  Hilarious  Cool

That dude is a freaking idiot

Everyone wants to be Skip Bayless so bad
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(02-05-2025, 04:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: CU had some talented players, but many of them just weren't blue chippers. I wonder what Sanders would have looked like on a loaded team like Oregon or Texas?
He'd be a backup at Oregon or Texas
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(02-05-2025, 03:32 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: Chris Canty?  Ninja  Hilarious  Cool
I missed that conversation. Lol
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(02-06-2025, 02:07 AM)sandwedge Wrote: He'd be a backup at Oregon or Texas

Guess we'll find out who has the better NFL career

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This tells me that the Titans want to move out of the first slot and are stirring up interest. But I don't believe he will be the first overall pick.

For NFL draft, I think this is worst than the Mannings and Colts situation. Neon Deione is still the same guy who did the interview at night wearing sunglasses with jheri curl activator dripping off his hair.

I had friends and teammates in the 80s who did their hair the same way, but are now mature gentlemen. Deione is still a punk. And I don't believe NFL owners want to deal with a headache like Deione.

I also feel his involvement will hurt his son more than it will help him. Deione is using him to get back to relevance in NFL, which is a shame. Because the kid could start in NFL and have some success if put in the right situation.

But Teams don't want a parent hanging around practices, lockers rooms and training facility. They don't want a parent criticizing Team decisions on air and in the media. And when it comes to contract negotiations, lookout!
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(02-06-2025, 02:10 AM)sandwedge Wrote: I missed that conversation. Lol

It was another ESPN race-baiting piece where Canty said Burrow isn't elite and then he went on about the great Lamar Jackson.
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(02-05-2025, 06:32 PM)Housh Wrote: Is there some reason why ppl like you are acting like CU had Ohio States roster?


I’m starting to think no one even watched CU VS BYU. Shedeur’s o line was so bad he couldn’t even set his feet all game. If ppl think he was supposed to play great under those circumstances i have to assume there was previous bias.

is there some reason why ppl like you think Saunders played in a tough division with high caliber competition
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(02-06-2025, 10:58 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: is there some reason why ppl like you think Saunders played in a tough division with high caliber competition

Here’s the thing, i never said the Big 12 was top competition

Y’all are however in here saying he’s not good and if you watched CU there’s no logical way you could come to that conclusion so i am very sure a lot of ppl never even watched CU games

The kid was electric and played with high IQ. His navigation of a terrible pocket was reminiscent of Burrow.
-Housh
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#39
I want to like Sanders.... I just don't think he's got the ability to be a star. He's a Will Levis 2.0 to me.
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(02-06-2025, 11:57 PM)Housh Wrote: Here’s the thing, i never said the Big 12 was top competition

Y’all are however in here saying he’s not good and if you watched CU there’s no logical way you could come to that conclusion so i am very sure a lot of ppl never even watched CU games

The kid was electric and played with high IQ. His navigation of a terrible pocket was reminiscent of Burrow.

most of his games were againts equally kiddy league opponents
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