Hey, I can't blame Shedeur. He watched his Daddy talk, talk, talk, and then get treated as if he was the next Bill Parcells, with national story after national story, and invitations to give speeches about "leadership," and all that other nonsense. So Shedeur learned, if I shamelessly talk about my own greatness, that's a good thing.
By the way, Daddy's squad is 15th in a 16-team league this year. My advice to the Sanderses: talk less, perform more.
Yet he was drafted two rounds before a guy who kept Arch Manning planted on the bench… the same Arch Manning whom you insist is going to be a good pro QB. OK.
Shedeur Sanders made his NFL debut Sunday, 11 weeks and 10 games into his rookie season. His Cleveland Browns had a 16-10 lead over the Baltimore Ravens when...