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This feels like it's giving him too much credit. He's a noodle-armed ego maniac with CTE who scrambles at the first hint of pressure, except he got his mom's athleticism.he's a pocket passer
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This feels like it's giving him too much credit. He's a noodle-armed ego maniac with CTE who scrambles at the first hint of pressure, except he got his mom's athleticism.he's a pocket passer
What I'm envisioning is teams interviewed him under the pretense that he was a prospect that needed development, but he went in thinking he was pro-ready and a week one starter out of the gate since that was his selling point. A disconnect like that is fairly reasonable and also the kind of disconnect to shift interviewers from "on the fence" to "go away immediately".Yeah his interview must’ve been apocalyptic.
There was a pretty widespread pre-draft leak that one team's QB coach said it was the worst interview he'd ever had in his entire coaching career. Another has leaked that he facetimed his father during an interview at one point, and another said he told a team asking him to critique his tape "if you don't like my game, don't pick me".What I'm envisioning is teams interviewed him under the pretense that he was a prospect that needed development, but he went in thinking he was pro-ready and a week one starter out of the gate since that was his selling point. A disconnect like that is fairly reasonable and also the kind of disconnect to shift interviewers from "on the fence" to "go away immediately".
Where Shedeur fucked up is not only did he not convince a single team he was week one starter, but he scared them away to the point of being drafted on day 3. No team deemed him worthy of a 3rd round pick, which is usually where prospects with talent, but have glaring flaws, are drafted. He may get lucky and get drafted in the 4th round, but now he's most likely gonna participate in the practice squad merry-go-round as a QB3 every week for a few years until:
I don't.I honestly feel kinda bad for him at this point. These are levels of unfathomable embarrassment.
I'm starting to read into it and there's one aspect that really stands out. Shedeur has played under Neon Deon since high school. He didn't just never experience what other locker rooms are like or how other organizations are ran, but the only ones he has experienced can be described as eccentric at best (and dysfunctional at worst).There was a pretty widespread pre-draft leak that one team's QB coach said it was the worst interview he'd ever had in his entire coaching career. Another has leaked that he facetimed his father during an interview at one point, and another said he told a team asking him to critique his tape "if you don't like my game, don't pick me".
The anonymously-sourced dissection of this slide that'll get published somewhere like the Athletic in the coming weeks is going to be a riot.
There's a fifth thing to consider that you left out:I kinda see four comingling points that explain why no one is drafting him now.
Not every athlete snubbed during the draft is Tom Brady. In fact, I would guess a kid who didn't constantly have to compete for his spot in college, has had his famous father as his only coach, and (again) has been handed every career accolade that isn't directly linked to on field performance will have the most healthy response to sliding like this.Blah, blah, blah. If he's so good, why wasn't he drafted in the first 2 days?
Bill Tobin has been vindicated.https://youtube.com/watch?v=ouOQr8W12jo
God it is so much fun watching these people who get paid way too much fucking money to make terrible draft analysis about who teams should pick get absolutely clowned on by the actual NFL owners. If Mel Kiper or Todd McShay or any of these fucking retards were good at evaluating talent, they would be a gm, not a talking head who only comes out around this time of the year.
He talked a lot of shit, but he did not fuck with the higher ups. Arguably the greatest coverage corner ever, but was afraid to hit/be hit.Deion was a diva but he also put in the work to become a great player and knew how to behave like a professional to his coaches and teammates.
This is true after he was drafted, but this is also the man who told the Giants "You pick at 10? I'll be gone before then, I ain't got time for this" when they wanted him to take a test in their pre-draft interview.Deion was a diva but he also put in the work to become a great player and knew how to behave like a professional to his coaches and teammates. It's really odd that he didn't teach that to Shedeur, or if he did try but Shedeur is just too much of an arrogant retard to listen which seems more likely.
Something about first round picks having a locked in fifth year option in the contracts that second rounders don't? Saw this claimed on Twitter as justification for the Giants doing this, didn't bother verifying if it is even true.The fact the Giants traded up for a QB that they could have waited for day 2 to trade up
for when they signed Russ and Jameis is comedic enough, the fact they did it and DIDN'T pick Sheduer is pure comedy. paging @StarkRavingMad
You know it'd bad when CLEVELAND is confident they can get you in the 2nd round.
The league has standardized rookie contract scales according to draft position ever since a few contracts got way out of hand in the late 2000's, so teams don't get to modify the contracts like that. Trading up into the back end of the first to overdraft a player to secure a 5th year option (only first round picks get that) is pretty standard, and that's probably part of what motivated the Giants to make a move for Dart. Another common reason is hearing other teams that have similar needs at that position are trying to trade for that pick, leading to fears they like the same developmental round 2 player you do.Something about first round picks having a locked in fifth year option in the contracts that second rounders don't? Saw this claimed on Twitter as justification for the Giants doing this, didn't bother verifying if it is even true.
Still -- even if true -- doesn't seem like giving up whatever they gave up to make the move. Plus, I'm not sure why they couldn't just add that to the contract as a term.Probably for a few extra shekels, but nothing that would cost them draft capital.