That’s a lot of kids.Good starter in the league - turns into Phillip Rivers
That’s a lot of kids.Good starter in the league - turns into Phillip Rivers
Let's make three Shedeur predictions. It can be silly, legendary, smart, dumb, stupid, or interesting
Here is my 5 predictions
1. Shedeur will start as QB4 this spring and eventually make it till QB2 for Mr. 44.
2. Kenny Pickett will beat out Flacco who will be released. He will start the season as the 41st QB of the Browns.
3. In the 4th game in the 2nd quarter, Pickett will either be pulled or get hurt. Shedeur come in and win the game turning the Browns into a 2-2 team.
4. With the curse of euclid finally being lifted on April fools of all days in 2025, Shedeur will be named the 42nd starting QB of the Browns in the 5th week of the 2025 season. He will lead the Browns to a super bowl title and win SB MVP and NFL offensive player of the year as well as the NFL rookie of the year.
5. Shedeur will win 8 Super Bowls, lose 5 Super Bowls and play for 24 years passing Tom Brady as the all time.
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mans would retire at 46 years old13 Super Bowls in 24 years...all with the Browns?
Will win his 8th in his 21 season against the Falcons who are 2-0 against the Browns in the Super Bowl by this stage. He will end his 21st season, 8-3 in the Super Bowl and will finally get13 Super Bowls in 24 years...all with the Browns?
You forgot to mention Shilo's pick six against Shedeur in his first superbowl loss. Just a prediction.Will win his 8th in his 21 season against the Falcons who are 2-0 against the Browns in the Super Bowl by this stage. He will end his 21st season, 8-3 in the Super Bowl and will finally getlove after beating the Falcons for the first time in the Super Bowl. Meaning the Falcons will be 2-1 against 2 in the Super Bowl. This season will be extra special to Shedeur as he finally beat the Chiefs in the playoffs. Mahomes or not, Shedeur just can't win in Kansas in the post season. This season will be a celebration and a tribute.
He will lose either one or possibly two Super Bowls to one of my sons who will be drafted to the NFC after his 21st season before finally hanging it up in his 24th season.
Note: this is just a prediction.
You mean other than by being born?Can you imagine costing your dad that much money?
No but then my dad isn't a multi millionaire making seven figures.Kid that pranked Shedeur cost his kid $100k and the Falcons $250k.
If I’m that kid’s dad, his free ride to Ole Miss is done, and he’s cut off until he finds a way to come up with $100k. Maybe find the $250k to pay the franchise, too.
Can you imagine costing your dad that much money?
So you're saying his head will look like a penis too?Good starter in the league - turns into Phillip Rivers
Let's make three Shedeur predictions. It can be silly, legendary, smart, dumb, stupid, or interesting
Here is my 5 predictions
1. Shedeur will start as QB4 this spring and eventually make it till QB2 for Mr. 44.
2. Kenny Pickett will beat out Flacco who will be released. He will start the season as the 41st QB of the Browns.
3. In the 4th game in the 2nd quarter, Pickett will either be pulled or get hurt. Shedeur come in and win the game turning the Browns into a 2-2 team.
4. With the curse of euclid finally being lifted on April fools of all days in 2025, Shedeur will be named the 42nd starting QB of the Browns in the 5th week of the 2025 season. He will lead the Browns to a super bowl title and win SB MVP and NFL offensive player of the year as well as the NFL rookie of the year.
5. Shedeur will win 8 Super Bowls, lose 5 Super Bowls and play for 24 years passing Tom Brady as the all time.
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This is the conundrum, because I think the Film Analysis was tainted by all the other things, Rap Songs, Cameras, Posse, Brand Building, and do not forget that Shedeur and Colorado have a LOT of new and loyal fans, but we also have a LOOOOTTTT of entrenched haters and racists that want Shedeur to fail, so many of the potential teams that would have put up with everything chose not to.After listening to most of the NFL know it alls, I have a question.
Have we been so bad for so long, that when we got SS, did we put him on a higher pedestal than he deserved?
Was he really as good as we believed or was it just our view through our gold color glasses, that made him awesome?
Most of the pundits said the NFL sees him as a career backup. If they saw a starter he would have been drafter in the 1st round, no matter what his issues are.
If we start to agree with the NFL pundits, ( I DO NOT) then drafting SS with all the BS that comes him would definitely not be worth the trouble.
If he was a true NFL starting QB, don't you believe the NFL would take that chance on him?
I'm no NFL know it all, but SS2, and the way things went at CU raised a lot of questions come draft day. Did he hold the ball to make a play because he was CU's best hope to generate offense? Or was it an offense deigned to accumulate stats, with no real traditional coaching (e.g. get rid of the ball rather than take a sack)? Other questions abound (was he really checking out of runs willy-nilly and into pass plays?, were the sacks on SS2 or the pourous OL?, was he running the O because his Dad was HC? Why was the O so painfully simple if he has a high FB IQ?) I don't know and probably no one outside the coaches rooms knows for sure, but it undoubtedly made teams wonder.After listening to most of the NFL know it alls, I have a question.
Have we been so bad for so long, that when we got SS, did we put him on a higher pedestal than he deserved?
Was he really as good as we believed or was it just our view through our gold color glasses, that made him awesome?
Most of the pundits said the NFL sees him as a career backup. If they saw a starter he would have been drafter in the 1st round, no matter what his issues are.
If we start to agree with the NFL pundits, ( I DO NOT) then drafting SS with all the BS that comes him would definitely not be worth the trouble.
If he was a true NFL starting QB, don't you believe the NFL would take that chance on him?
Kids like that don’t pay for their mistakes…Kid that pranked Shedeur cost his kid $100k and the Falcons $250k.
If I’m that kid’s dad, his free ride to Ole Miss is done, and he’s cut off until he finds a way to come up with $100k. Maybe find the $250k to pay the franchise, too.
Can you imagine costing your dad that much money?
I think they explained his minor playing flaws were fixable.This is the conundrum, because I think the Film Analysis was tainted by all the other things, Rap Songs, Cameras, Posse, Brand Building, and do not forget that Shedeur and Colorado have a LOT of new and loyal fans, but we also have a LOOOOTTTT of entrenched haters and racists that want Shedeur to fail, so many of the potential teams that would have put up with everything chose not to.
How come nobody is willing to say that his minor flaws are easily fixable?
The motherfvcker is 21. Yeah still way young but don't act like you're fvcking 12.Kids like that don’t pay for their mistakes…
No but then my dad isn't a multi millionaire making seven figures.
Kids like that don’t pay for their mistakes…
FILM.After listening to most of the NFL know it alls, I have a question.
Have we been so bad for so long, that when we got SS, did we put him on a higher pedestal than he deserved?
Was he really as good as we believed or was it just our view through our gold color glasses, that made him awesome?
Most of the pundits said the NFL sees him as a career backup. If they saw a starter he would have been drafter in the 1st round, no matter what his issues are.
If we start to agree with the NFL pundits, ( I DO NOT) then drafting SS with all the BS that comes him would definitely not be worth the trouble.
If he was a true NFL starting QB, don't you believe the NFL would take that chance on him?
Phil might make the HOFGood starter in the league - turns into Phillip Rivers
Did Vegas when they had him as the top odds to be the 1st overall pick through October? If you look at the scouting reports between Ward and Sanders there is not a 4 round difference, hell they're very similar.After listening to most of the NFL know it alls, I have a question.
Have we been so bad for so long, that when we got SS, did we put him on a higher pedestal than he deserved?
Was he really as good as we believed or was it just our view through our gold color glasses, that made him awesome?
Most of the pundits said the NFL sees him as a career backup. If they saw a starter he would have been drafter in the 1st round, no matter what his issues are.
If we start to agree with the NFL pundits, ( I DO NOT) then drafting SS with all the BS that comes him would definitely not be worth the trouble.
If he was a true NFL starting QB, don't you believe the NFL would take that chance on him?
AI might be changing thisFILM.
DON'T.
LIE.
Colin Kaepernick was a proven top half of the league starter who played in the Super Bowl and the NFL made sure his career was over as soon as he decided to take a knee.After listening to most of the NFL know it alls, I have a question.
Have we been so bad for so long, that when we got SS, did we put him on a higher pedestal than he deserved?
Was he really as good as we believed or was it just our view through our gold color glasses, that made him awesome?
Most of the pundits said the NFL sees him as a career backup. If they saw a starter he would have been drafter in the 1st round, no matter what his issues are.
If we start to agree with the NFL pundits, ( I DO NOT) then drafting SS with all the BS that comes him would definitely not be worth the trouble.
If he was a true NFL starting QB, don't you believe the NFL would take that chance on him?
Like Daboll and all other quarterbacks not named Daniel Jones.Most of the time it’s talent over everything in the NFL but every now and then, the league overlooks talent.
The NFL is also a league that is a perfect example of group think. Everybody (except those who are the very best at what they do) is afraid to make the mistake that puts them out of the club.Colin Kaepernick was a proven top half of the league starter who played in the Super Bowl and the NFL made sure his career was over as soon as he decided to take a knee.
Most of the time it’s talent over everything in the NFL but every now and then, the league overlooks talent.