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Shedeur Sanders dropping out of the first three rounds of the NFL Draft isn’t about talent — it’s personal. In this episode, we break down how NFL owners, GMs, and coaches — who claim they’ll do anything to win — decided this was the player they wanted to make an example of.
We ask the real questions:
• Why wasn’t the Manning, Luck, Burrow, or Mayfield family treated the same way?
• Since when is selling yourself as a starter a crime?
• Why is NIL success being twisted into “not loving football”?
• How is a player with 6 different offensive coordinators, a 5-to-1 TD-INT ratio, and 152 sacks still standing… being called anything but tough and poised?
Shedeur Sanders turned around Jackson State. He helped resurrect a 1–11 Colorado program. He’s not just confident — he’s earned it. The draft has never been about how great you are. It’s always been about how low they can take you.
This isn’t about football.
It’s about jealousy.
It’s about bias.
It’s about punishing the Sanders family for not playing the game the “right” way.
Shedeur has the poise, the swag, and the leadership to be the Steve Nash of an NFL offense — if only someone has the vision to get out of their own way.