Mel Kiper Jr. sounds off on Shedeur Sanders' critics.
“I don't know what else the kid needs to do. Everything about Shedeur Sanders screams he's the quarterback. People are gonna be like, ‘Oh, where's he ranked?’ Forget that. Look at the interceptions that were off of Jerry Jeudy, off of Judkins' shoulder, batted balls. When you look at what Shedeur did this year, not having any training camp, never with the 1s—defense or offense—he was thrown out there playing in brutal weather conditions. If you are gonna sit there and tell me you weren't impressed with the rookie year of Shedeur Sanders, you weren't watching the same game I was,” Mel Kiper Jr. said.
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I too am surprised Shedeur's having a bad game in week 18 without his starting RB, C, RG, backup RG, RT, Top 2 TE's (incl his leading receiver) & a running game averaging 2.8 YPC
I would've thought he'd be a completely different quarterback by now 🙄
While people are bashing Shedeur's performance today, I hope the same folks watched yesterday/today's games. Some people are expecting Shedeur, a rookie, to have perfect games when veteran QBs have struggled, thrown picks, and been held almost scoreless. Stop the double standard!
While people are bashing Shedeur's performance today, I hope the same folks watched yesterday/today's games. Some people are expecting Shedeur, a rookie, to have perfect games when veteran QBs have struggled, thrown picks, and been held almost scoreless. Stop the double standard!
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