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shiit, let the other folks that didnt get drafted try to go back to school if they got eligibility left too



HAVE THOSE OTHER
PLAYERS HIRED AGENTS?

THAT WAS ALWAYS THE OLD RULE
IN THE NBA.

IF YOU DIDNT HIRE AN AGENT
YOU COULD GO BACK

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NFL scouts have been putting out for weeks that he's not high on any boards, again all these media folks are crashing out because we all love Prime. Sheduer will be okay, and hopefully he realizes he needs to carry himself as a professional
People like that Mike Hill cat play on people emotions and get the tweets going up but honestly

Don’t nobody whose job this is in real life give a damn what he gotta say talking bout he’s a “talent evaluator” lmbo the media is insane vs what real coaches be talking about behind closed doors
 

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NFL Owners/Coaches/Scouts/Media/Ball Boys... All love Prime, just like us. This is on his son

Prime, for as engaging as he is and as one of one as he is... at his heart, he's old school and has reverence for the game of football. Beneath the character is someone who views the game the way coaches, scouts and owners would want a player to view it despite being one of the best pure athletes to ever get paid to step on a blade of grass. He was a S-Tier talent with a S-Tier work ethic to go with a S-Tier personality.

His son is not that level of talent. If he were that at QB? He goes before Cam Ward, whose own story has more parallels to Deion than Shedeur does because despite Cam's own confidence, he had to start from the bottom and successfully prove people wrong. He did that, and he just so happens to have the one "elite" arm -- or close to it -- in the draft. But he never forgot where he came from.

Now, Shedeur having a headstart isn't a bad thing. But coming from the bottom to be an A-tier talent is way more impressive than someone who had A-tier opportunity and became a B+ talent with undeserved S-tier confidence in the eyes of evaluators.
 
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