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Brian Callahan compares Shedeur Sanders to Joe Burrow
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Lesean McCoy just did too
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(02-07-2025, 11:02 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: most of his games were againts equally kiddy league opponents

With this logic we can’t grade or draft anyone that didn’t play in the top conferences then
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I’d really like to know who in here actually watched more than the BYU game
Some of y’all are saying shit that just tells me you watched one game
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(02-07-2025, 02:12 PM)Housh Wrote: With this logic we can’t grade or draft anyone that didn’t play in the top conferences then

not a quarterback..now I know you will spend the rest of the afternoon trying to find an exception..have fun..there aint many
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(02-07-2025, 02:50 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: not a quarterback..now I know you will spend the rest of the afternoon trying to find an exception..have fun..there aint many

So you don’t forget this shit you said

With your logic you would’ve drafted Stetson Bennett over NFL MVP Josh Allen because Bennett played in the SEC


NFL teams employ scouts for a reason. The totality of scouting isn’t “he played in the SEC so he’s good”


Even hinting at this is ridiculous
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(02-07-2025, 04:03 PM)Housh Wrote: So you don’t forget this shit you said

With your logic you would’ve drafted Stetson Bennett over NFL MVP Josh Allen because Bennett played in the SEC


NFL teams employ scouts for a reason. The totality of scouting isn’t “he played in the SEC so he’s good”


Even hinting at this is ridiculous

i see you found your exception..lots of great players come from lower tier conferences...not quarterbacks..improve your reading comprehension..have a nice day..the sun is out time for Pappy and winter golf
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(02-06-2025, 04:15 AM)XsandOs Wrote: 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!

Even last night Deion was sitting next to Shedeur and Deion's son looked like the more mature human being.

You make a lot of great points as usual. Too bad Deion is such a punk still that he might hurt his own son's career because of his selfish ways.

Shedeur seems like a good dude and wish him the best but he will have to be drafted by a team that can keep Deion away for him to grow into
himself as a player.
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There are probably two "can't miss" players at the top of this draft; Hunter and Carter. If you get stuck at #1, grab one of these two and you will be fine.

Unfortunately, they are QB needy so Ward may just be to talented at the position to pass up. Problem is that he's still learning how to quickly decipher defenses and deliver the ball. He's behind some of the other QB prospects in that area, including Sanders. That's one of Sanders assets.

Tenn is in a pickle imo. They have the GEEE-Men looking right over their shoulder and they will almost certainly go QB.
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(02-07-2025, 04:10 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: i see you found your exception..lots of great players come from lower tier conferences...not quarterbacks..improve your reading comprehension..have a nice day..the sun is out time for Pappy and winter golf

It took 2 seconds

You were just wrong
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(02-07-2025, 06:09 PM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: There are probably two "can't miss" players at the top of this draft; Hunter and Carter. If you get stuck at #1, grab one of these two and you will be fine.

Unfortunately, they are QB needy so Ward may just be to talented at the position to pass up. Problem is that he's still learning how to quickly decipher defenses and deliver the ball. He's behind some of the other QB prospects in that area, including Sanders. That's one of Sanders assets.

Tenn is in a pickle imo. They have the GEEE-Men looking right over their shoulder and they will almost certainly go QB.

I think Hunter will have a Jamarr Chase like impact on whatever team takes him so maybe a team like Titans are lucky in not their GM cause I’d draft Hunter and just sign a QB

Same with Browns

I know they gonna suck no matter what but i just can’t pass on T Hunter



My main gas station is run by a Browns fan and he’s saying he wants Cam Ward and i keep telling him suck one more year or as long as it takes to get Arch Manning and just draft Hunter this year.

He’s convinced cod they do take Hunter that they should then take Will Howard and start him but idk about that either for them
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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?

Sometimes people, no one specific but in general, just don't understand nuance. Your example is perfect. You can't compare and have the same apple when one comes from a healthy tree and one comes from a dying tree. Burrow had so much more around him. The good news for Bengals fans is that his specific talent translated to the NFL, even when other parts of his team were breaking down. He was still able to perform individually, great. You can compare two players traits (Burrow and Sanders) and they can appear to be similar, but that doesn't mean Sanders game will translate well to the NFL and he will compete at a similar level that Burrow has.

There's nothing wrong with comparing how one QB does one thing like another QB. There is something wrong with not realizing all of what was said and it's on the realizer and not the person making the comparison. 





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(02-06-2025, 02:07 AM)sandwedge Wrote: He'd be a backup at Oregon or Texas


Come on, mang. He's saying with that level of talent around him. 





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(02-08-2025, 01:10 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Come on, mang. He's saying with that level of talent around him. 

I took it to mean he would have replaced Gabiel or Ewers. Which he wouldn't have IMO 
I should also add, if his dad wasn't the HC of Oregon or Texas.
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(02-08-2025, 01:27 PM)sandwedge Wrote: I took it to mean he would have replaced Gabiel or Ewers. Which he wouldn't have IMO 
I should also add, if his dad wasn't the HC of Oregon or Texas.

My post wasn't to say that Sanders would have beaten out either of those guys, but more to how would he have looked with an elite roster around him like on those teams.
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(02-08-2025, 01:32 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: My post wasn't to say that Sanders would have beaten out either of those guys, but more to how would he have looked with an elite roster around him like on those teams.

I get that now. 
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(02-07-2025, 04:10 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: i see you found your exception..lots of great players come from lower tier conferences...not quarterbacks..improve your reading comprehension..have a nice day..the sun is out time for Pappy and winter golf

Ken Anderson
Terry Bradshaw
Brett Favre
Ben Roethlisberger
Philip Rivers
Tony Romo
Phil Simms
Kurt Warner
Randall Cunningham
Josh Allen
Roger Staubach
Sammy Baugh

Might want to back off of the liquor.





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(02-08-2025, 01:52 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Ken Anderson
Terry Bradshaw
Brett Favre
Ben Roethlisberger
Philip Rivers
Tony Romo
Phil Simms
Kurt Warner
Randall Cunningham
Josh Allen
Roger Staubach
Sammy Baugh

Might want to back off of the liquor.
He probably hasn't heard of Tiny Little Augustana college. That was the first thing I thought of myself.
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(02-08-2025, 09:49 PM)sandwedge Wrote: He probably hasn't heard of Tiny Little Augustana college. That was the first thing I thought of myself.

there are always exceptions to any rule..fact is the majority of successful quarterbacks come from high level conferences in college..Furthermore in this day and age the best players gravitate to the best programs..College football has changed tremendously the past 25 years
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Sanders is fairly accurate, or so I've read. If true, it makes sense Callahan wants him since he had Burrow with a similar strength.
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(02-08-2025, 09:49 PM)sandwedge Wrote: He probably hasn't heard of Tiny Little Augustana college. That was the first thing I thought of myself.

Probably not. We'll never know. He made some reply to me but deleted it before i saw it. 





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