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I completely understand and agree with what he is stating and under normal circumstances we can say he is in the league so he has a chance to rectify any mistreatment that was previously given. However that doesn't dismiss the fact that evaluators told us something that we knew for a fact was not true. I like Dillon as well but unfortunately he got caught up in something that is none of his control. This happens quite often in every industry in America. The problem is a group of individuals took a biased stance to punish a kid that met all of the requirements of a first-round draft pick because of events or things that had nothing to do with him. The issue that most fans have with that situation is you will sit and tell somebody that what we see is not what we see. I would almost rather you be straightforward and say we did this because we don't like him or his father or whatever other outside influence. Then you tell us fans that he's not as good as what we watched. Clearly the experts aren't the so-called experts that they think they are. I once heard someone tell Mitch trubisky what's going to be great being the #2 overall pick and Lamar Jackson wasn't going to be great and that he was a running back. Truth be told when it comes to evaluating talent especially at the quarterback position most coaches don't know more than what the common fan sees on TV.
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@truthserum1971
1 month ago
Sorry, let's not put this circus on the Shedeur's fans. It started with 1. Draft 2. Cleveland specifically saying that this was a legitimate competition. 3. Owner for no good ethical reason bringing up the draft in a negative light 4. No meaningful reps, even when Pickett was injured Shedeur still did not get up there for development 5. Using his face, and the fans for profit. 6. Media using his name for clicks for profit, and stirring the pot. 7. The second preseason game glaring. At the end of the day fans just want a fair shot. If Shedeur lacked anything then the coach should have been very honest about the competition. I blame all of this foolishness on Cleveland. All college players coming to the NFL generally need development, it's about who is skilled enough to take some of the issues and cultivate them into great men, especially the quarterback whom is the leader. Cleveland is the problem. The tack record shows
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