Jenna Gonzales+FollowIs Shedeur Really Living Up to the Hype?Jeff Schudel isn’t buying the Shedeur Sanders hype just yet. On 'Baskin and Phelps,' the Cleveland sports insider said Prime Time Jr. hasn’t exactly separated himself from the pack at camp, despite some wild praise from folks who haven’t even watched a practice. Are we overhyping Shedeur, or is this just classic preseason skepticism? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #ShedeurSanders #PrimeTime00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIs Coach Prime Too Powerful for the Media?Coach Prime’s magic turned the Buffs from cellar-dwellers to Big 12 threats, but now there’s real heat on how he’s handled Shedeur’s NFL journey. After Travis Hunter’s Heisman run, you’d think the headlines would be all love, but draft insiders are finally calling out Deion for shielding Shedeur and intimidating the media. Are national reporters really scared to question Prime Time, or is this just another media overreaction? Let’s talk: is Deion’s media influence helping or hurting Colorado? #CoachPrime #Buffs #ShedeurSanders #Sports #Football00Share
John Camacho+FollowShedeur Sanders’ Speeding Saga: Wake-Up Call?Buffs Nation, what’s your take on Shedeur Sanders’ latest off-field drama? The rookie QB, fresh off some minicamp hype, just got hit with his second speeding ticket this month—41 mph over the limit! NBC’s Mike Florio didn’t hold back, calling out Shedeur’s ‘lack of awareness’ and warning that the Browns’ patience might wear thin. Is this just a young gun learning the ropes, or a real red flag for Coach Prime’s son? #BuffsNation #ShedeurSanders #Browns #Sports #Football31Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIs 'Speedy' Sanders Living Up to the Hype?Coach Prime and his son, 'Speedy' Shedeur Sanders, are under fire after Shedeur’s run of speeding tickets in Ohio. Critics like Mark Kiszla argue that Coach Prime may be setting unrealistic expectations for what it takes to lead an NFL locker room, warning that Shedeur’s off-field choices could jeopardize his Browns future. Meanwhile, ex-coach Mangini shrugs off the controversy. Is the Denver media being too harsh, or does 'Speedy' need to slow down and step up? #Browns #CoachPrime #ShedeurSanders #Sports #Football11Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCould Allar Replace Prime Jr. in Cleveland?Big news out of Cleveland—rumors are swirling that Penn State’s Drew Allar could be the next big thing for the Dawg Pound, possibly replacing Prime Jr. (Shedeur Sanders) as the Browns’ QB1. With the 2026 draft class stacked and Allar’s local ties, it’s easy to see why fans and insiders are buzzing. If Allar delivers for the Nittany Lions this season, don’t be shocked if the Browns make a move. Thoughts on this potential homegrown hero? #Browns #DrewAllar #ShedeurSanders #Sports #Football00Share
Amy Williams+FollowFlacco vs. Pickett: No Prime Time for Shedeur Yet?Looks like Dawg Pound fans hoping to see Prime Jr. under center in Week 1 might have to wait. ESPN’s Adam Schefter just threw some serious shade on Shedeur Sanders’ chances to start for the Browns this season, saying it’s likely a battle between Joe Cool (Flacco) and Kenny Pickett. With Flacco’s playoff magic and Pickett’s steady hand, the rookies will need to bide their time. Do you think Shedeur will get his shot before the season’s over? #Browns #ShedeurSanders #NFLRumors #Sports #Football00Share
Rachel Jimenez+FollowShedeur Sanders Prank Call Sparks NFL Data Security Concerns🚨 NFL Draft Prank Raises Serious Questions During the 2025 NFL Draft, Shedeur Sanders received a prank call from Jax Ulbrich, son of Falcons DC Jeff Ulbrich, who impersonated Saints GM Mickey Loomis. Jax accessed Sanders' number via an unsecured team iPad. Analyst Mike Florio warns this breach highlights vulnerabilities that could lead to a major scandal involving insider information and sports gambling. With over $35 billion legally wagered on NFL games last season, the risk of compromised integrity due to leaked information is significant. #NFLDraft #ShedeurSanders #DataSecurity #NFLScandal #SportsBetting #InsiderThreat #Falcons #Browns #JaxUlbrich #MikeFlorio 20Share
Coach J +FollowRespect the Legend or Start Your Own Legacy? Lawrence Taylor Says 'No' to Abdul Carter.New Giants pass rusher Abdul Carter made it clear: he wanted to wear the iconic No. 56. But Lawrence Taylor — the man who made 56 legendary — isn't having it. His answer? "Get another number. I don't care if it's double zero. Make that famous." Unlike Warren Moon, who graciously allowed Cam Ward to wear his retired No. 1, Taylor draws a hard line. 🧠 What’s your take? Should young players be allowed to revive retired numbers to create their own legacies? Or should certain numbers stay locked away forever, out of respect for the legends who made them iconic? Sound off below! 👇 #ShedeurSanders #DeionSanders #NFLDraft #CoachPrime #NFLRealityCheck #FromHypeToHumble #DraftDayTruths #ClevelandBrowns 150Share
Emily Torres+FollowDid Deion Really Prepare Shedeur for the NFL—Or Just for Instagram?Let’s cut the hype. Shedeur Sanders fell to the 5th round not because the league "didn’t get him," but because teams saw through the branding and didn’t see the grind. ❗ Refused to take responsibility in combine interviews. ❗ Missed basic traps in team installs. ❗ Gave off entitled energy—without 1st-round talent to back it up. This isn’t college anymore. This isn’t Boulder. And it sure as hell isn’t Instagram. Shedeur talked like a franchise QB, prepared like an influencer, and interviewed like a guy who thought being “Coach Prime’s son” was enough. Spoiler alert: It wasn’t. If Deion’s goal was to make his son famous, mission accomplished. If it was to make him NFL-ready, well... that scoreboard speaks for itself. 👀 Your move, Cleveland. Let’s see what happens when the cameras are off. #ShedeurSanders #DeionSanders #NFLDraft #CoachPrime #NFLRealityCheck #FromHypeToHumble #DraftDayTruths #ClevelandBrowns 142Share
Coach J +FollowTalent or Last Name: Which Mattered More for Shedeur Sanders?Once projected as a first-round pick, Shedeur Sanders slid all the way to the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Some blame his perceived arrogance. Others quietly suggest something even harsher: Without the Sanders name, would he have ever been hyped this much in the first place? It's the harsh reality of the NFL — talent might open doors, but attitude and entitlement can slam them shut. 🧠 What do you think mattered more for Shedeur: his actual game, or his famous last name? #NFLDraft #ShedeurSanders #SandersFamily #NFLDrama #DraftSlide #TalentVsName #NFLDebate #FootballTalk11Share