Cleveland, round 5, just took Shedeur Sanders. Now we get to listen to all the bozos bemoaning that it took so long.
Uh, they’ve got two experienced QBs, and also drafted a QB earlier in the draft. But then, y’know, about 37 percent of those drafted never play for the team that drafts ‘em. Having four on the roster isn’t A) a bad idea or B) a permanent state.
And, Cleveland isn’t known for smart moves. They traded down and let the Jags draft the best player in the draft at #2. Plus they paid even more guaranteed money to get that useless wretch from Houston, which then laughed its way to the bank.
I don’t know if Shadeur Sanders can make it in Cleveland. I don’t think he can do the sexual assaults they need in a QB.
Tom Brady Draft Pick
Tom Brady was selected as the 199th pick in the 6th round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. [the seventh quarterback taken]
Despite being drafted relatively late, Brady’s career has been marked by significant success, including seven Super Bowl victories.
The Patriots’ decision to draft him was based on recognizing his intangible qualities such as mental fortitude and leadership, rather than just relying on luck.
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[when Brady won his seventh Super Bowl, it was with his second NFL team, and as it was SB 55, he’d won more than one eighth of all the SB’s ever played to that point]
Frank Costanza: What the hell did you pass up Shedeur Sanders for?!? He’s got a rocket for an arm, you don’t know what the hell you’re doin’!!