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Passing | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | Y/A | TD | Int | Sack | YdsL | QBRat |
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Shedeur Sanders | 38 | 47 | 80.9 | 510 | 10.9 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 32 | 200. |
Passing Comp Att Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Sack YdsL QBRat Shedeur Sanders 38 47 80.9 510 10.9 4 0 4 32 200.
Has the potential to come out of the 2023 season as the #1 QB in this draft class. NFL scouts (Colts) are already at Buffs practices scouting Shedeur.
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ImpatienceYea but we got Stroud…
Right?
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It’s not like we could have waited a year to draft a QB?
Right?
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It’s not like next years QB class is any better than this years?
Right?
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Sigh.
Looks like Colin has become a little more forward-thinking. Although just about everyone and his brother are now jumping on the Shedeur train.In other news, Colin Cowherd brilliantly deduced that the Portland Trailblazers should have selected Michael Jordan #1 instead of Sam Bowie.
Yea but we got Stroud…
Right?
Looks like Colin has become a little more forward-thinking. Although just about everyone and his brother are now jumping on the Shedeur train.
In other news, Colin Cowherd brilliantly deduced that the Portland Trailblazers should have selected Michael Jordan #1 instead of Sam Bowie.
I guess ownership didn't want to wait another year to address the QB position. If Houston had stayed put and taken Will at #2 and then an OL or a receiver at #12, which QB would you want in next year's draft?
I guess ownership didn't want to wait another year to address the QB position. If Houston had stayed put and taken Will at #2 and then an OL or a receiver at #12, which QB would you want in next year's draft?
I have always said that Cal and the Texans are NOT forward-thinking. They are more like the puppy dog that only lives in the moment.I guess ownership didn't want to wait another year to address the QB position. If Houston had stayed put and taken Will at #2 and then an OL or a receiver at #12, which QB would you want in next year's draft?
He also doesn't have the talent around him that Stroud had. He deals with pressure better than Stroud from what I've readGrass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Sanders was great putting up 42 against a TCU defense. So was Stroud when he put up 41 vs. Georgia in the playoffs. Sanders is going to have a fine season, and will get drafted early if he decides to come out. But he will not have the seasons Stroud had in 2021 or 2022. Bookmark this.
Sanders would have had better seasons than Stroud in 2021 and 2022 if he had Marvin Harrison Jr, Emeka Egbuka, Jaxson Smith-Njigba, Garret Wilson, Chris Olave, an NFL Oline, and 180-rushing yards-a-game.Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Sanders was great putting up 42 against a TCU defense. So was Stroud when he put up 41 vs. Georgia in the playoffs. Sanders is going to have a fine season, and will get drafted early if he decides to come out. But he will not have the seasons Stroud had in 2021 or 2022. Bookmark this.
Ryan Day would not have to protect Sanders as he did with Stroud. Sanders is the far better decision-maker. Sanders does not panic and processes information quickly.He also doesn't have the talent around him that Stroud had. He deals with pressure better than Stroud from what I've read
Cmon man, I like Sanders a lot and watch the JSU games (even prior to coach Neon Deion). However, you can't make these statements as fact. The talent differential OSU WRs had over their opposing DBs was on par with what JSU had as a whole team vs the SWAC. Check out JSU vs FAMU 2022 & 2023 to get a glimpse of what was and now since the big play-makers transferred to Colorado and elsewhere.Sanders would have had better seasons than Stroud in 2021 and 2022 if he had Marvin Harrison Jr, Emeka Egbuka, Jaxson Smith-Njigba, Garret Wilson, Chris Olave, an NFL Oline, and 180-rushing yards-a-game.
As far as protecting Stroud: The Endless Saga Of C.J. Stroud And Running The Football.Ryan Day would not have to protect Sanders as he did with Stroud. Sanders is the far better decision-maker. Sanders does not panic and processes information quickly.
Portland didn't have the number 1 pick that year..
Sam Bowie at #2 overallWho was Portland's #1 pick?
C'mon man, Stroud had a stable of potential Pro Bowl WR, an OL that will play in the NFL, and 3 RB who all average over 5.0 yards per rush, and 190 yards per game. Sanders OL pales in comparison as was evident in the only 55 yards rushing. If Stroud was the Colorado QB, Colorado would lose that game.Cmon man, I like Sanders a lot and watch the JSU games (even prior to coach Neon Deion). However, you can't make these statements as fact. The talent differential OSU WRs had over their opposing DBs was on par with what JSU had as a whole team vs the SWAC. Check out JSU vs FAMU 2022 & 2023 to get a glimpse of what was and now since the big play-makers transferred to Colorado and elsewhere.
As far as protecting Stroud: The Endless Saga Of C.J. Stroud And Running The Football.
Sanders is an exciting player and the more exceptional QBs there are, the better for the game. But let his merits stand on its own or at least compare his to ALL the top college QBs of recent.
I don't know much about Sanders except he was really good in highschool and torched TCU last Saturday as a big underdog. I will be keeping up with the Colorado program when I get back from vacation. Can't say I've given the Buffs a second thought since the Longhorns NC game. The Big 12 championship game was a blast. Although it was a blowoutCmon man, I like Sanders a lot and watch the JSU games (even prior to coach Neon Deion). However, you can't make these statements as fact. The talent differential OSU WRs had over their opposing DBs was on par with what JSU had as a whole team vs the SWAC. Check out JSU vs FAMU 2022 & 2023 to get a glimpse of what was and now since the big play-makers transferred to Colorado and elsewhere.
As far as protecting Stroud: The Endless Saga Of C.J. Stroud And Running The Football.
Sanders is an exciting player and the more exceptional QBs there are, the better for the game. But let his merits stand on its own or at least compare his to ALL the top college QBs of recent.
Passing | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | Y/A | TD | Int | Sack | YdsL | QBRat |
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Shedeur Sanders | 31 | 42 | 73.8 | 393 | 9.4 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 53 | 168.1 |
Passing | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | Y/A | TD | Int | Sack | YdsL | QBRat |
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Shedeur Sanders | 38 | 47 | 80.9 | 348 | 7.4 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 37 | 166.9 |
I love Sander's game. He might be the #1 pick. My only question is how effective can he be at beating quality defenses from the pocket because, to me, an NFL QB HAS to be able to produce from the pocket. It's great to make plays with one's legs but they gotta be able to throw well from the pocket. Can Sanders do that? I don't know.
He's a pocket passer.
Did I say otherwise? My only question is how good can he be from the pocket against quality defenses.
You questioned about his ability to make plays from the pocket relative to making plays with his legs. And seeing as he's not really known for making plays with his legs I didn't have good reason to assume you knew his play style.
You have some terrible takes.
I thought you were spot on.
I love Sander's game. He might be the #1 pick. My only question is how effective can he be at beating quality defenses from the pocket because, to me, an NFL QB HAS to be able to produce from the pocket. It's great to make plays with one's legs but they gotta be able to throw well from the pocket. Can Sanders do that? I don't know.
This is about as plain and simple as it gets.He's a pocket passer.
Have you seen him play?I love Sander's game. He might be the #1 pick. My only question is how effective can he be at beating quality defenses from the pocket because, to me, an NFL QB HAS to be able to produce from the pocket. It's great to make plays with one's legs but they gotta be able to throw well from the pocket. Can Sanders do that? I don't know.
If Shedeur is rated as a high pick, I don't think his dad will hold him back. But, we'll see in January.He delivered from the pocket Saturday night under intense pressure. I moved him up to QB2. For some reason I doubt he comes out in the next draft.
Falling Down is a great movie, one of my favorites.You never know what a person has going on in their personal life. A little push can send them over the edge.
You haven’t watched Falling Down it’s a good movie.
If you're a top 3 pick you have to go. Stupid not to. To not go jeopardizes $20MM GTD. This is the whole purpose for doing this.Have you seen him play?
He delivered from the pocket Saturday night under intense pressure. I moved him up to QB2. For some reason I doubt he comes out in the next draft.