Fans debate if Browns sabotages the cooking clock Sanders after rough play

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Shedeur Sanders net a negative amount of yard in his last trial play as a rookie on Saturday, which probably left him at the bottom of Cleveland Browns’ Quarterback -Depth Card.

Cleveland Browns -Rockie entered the game in the third quarter and finished three of six passes in 14 yards, taking five sacks for a total loss of 41 yards against La Rams. Thus, he net -27 meters to Cleveland before being pulled from the game on the last drive and replaced by veteran Tyler Huntley. Huntley led the Browns violation to a game-winning field target when Browns won 19-17.

Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Bill Norton (97) tackles Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) over the second half at Huntington Bank Field. (Ken Blaze/IMAGN -Pictures)

It was far from Sanders’ first Forsy Season match against Carolina Panthers on August 8, when he threw two touchdowns and was praised by fans and sports stars, including LeBron James and Dawn Staley.

However, many fans and educators were quick to defend Sanders for his rough outing on Saturday and accused Browns’ coaching of putting Sanders in a position where he had to rely on backup teammates while also called questionable plays.

Former NFL -Quarterback Derek Carr questioned why Sanders was not left in the game to finish the last drive.

“I have to understand why we don’t see that flush Sanders running this 2 minute exercise? Wouldn’t you want to see your young QB operate in this situation? Get him more reps for the future? I didn’t see the whole game, so maybe he already showed enough? Help me understand this …” Carr wrote on X.

Sanders himself even told journalists after the game he didn’t think he wouldn’t be allowed to stay in the game to finish the last drive.

“I didn’t know I was out,” Sanders said. “I went up to the two -minute drive, because that’s just the situation that every quarterback dreams of.”

Brown’s main coach Kevin Stefanski was asked why Sanders was drawn to the last drive.

“Obviously we didn’t play well as an offense in the second half and it’s not on a person so we could be better in a lot of areas. I just felt we would get [Huntley] I on that drive, “said Stefanski.

Sports Talkshow host Skip Bayless released a 16-minute race to defense of Sanders on X while condemning Browns for their handling of quarterback.

“They sabotaged it, the rich it against him today and put him in with the third and fourth strings, fifth strings, you got no shot on quarterback,” Bayless said.

Other social media users equalized similar criticism on Browns, with some speculation that the obstacles put ahead of quarterback are intentional.

A user wrote, “I hope S, Sanders eventually ends up on a good list of a coach who wants and believes in him. It is so obvious that this league and even the Browns have tried to send a message to him since the draft and it is even disgusting.”

“So Kevin Stefanski gives Dillon Gabriel lightweight, short routes with Max Protection. And then the Shedeur Sanders Bulls—- plays with an Olympics that looks like they just ate a gang of Little Debbies,” wrote a user.

Another user wrote, “Cleveland Browns has Sorteur Sanders operating out of tight wide receiver formations. But with Dillion Gabriel, they spread the recipients.”

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A user wrote, “Sanders did it all alone, but the backups can’t block anyone or catch. [He] Avoid more sacks and hits WR right on the numbers, but fell! Can Shedur overcome a supportive role of future insurance sellers? ”

Another user wrote, “[I don’t know] Why the brown thrown out shooting watch Sanders. Obviously, as day does not give him the same plays as Dillion, and on top of that they got him out there with people who are working in stock next week. It feels like a setup of smh- How is it a fair evaluation? ”

However, many other fans on social media blame Sanders and defended Browns for how they have handled the young quarterback.

Sports talk show host Jason Whitlock was a figure to keep Sanders in charge.

Other users repeated similar feelings.

“The browners do not set up a sheath watch to fail. The game that is called matches the forces at the guard schedule. Gabriel reads faster and performed cleaning agent today. Sanders had a rough excursion, but not every rookie -error -like is a Cleveland prosecutor. Sometimes a bad day is just a bad day,” wrote a user.

Another user wrote, “The Skyene Army is full of crazy 20-year-olds who think everything is a conspiracy. Taking bad sacks is not a conspiracy. Choosing to run out of limits for a four-yard loss instead of just throwing it out of boundaries is not a conspiracy.”

Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson Stoked conspiracy theories related to Sanders in a recent conversation and claimed that the NFL team was “asked not to” draft Sanders to “make an example” of quarterback as he fell to the fifth round of the NFL draft in April.

Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedsur Sanders (12) celebrates his touchdown -Pass against Carolina Panthers over the second quarter at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon-Preferred Pictures)

“I tell you so much what I heard from someone who is in the nfl [is] that NFL told [teams] “Don’t dram him, not draft him,” “Dickerson said in an interview about the” Roggin and Rodney “how at the AM 570 La Sports Thursday.

“‘We’re going to make an example out of him.’ And this came from a very good source, a very good source.

Sanders’ slide out of the first round shocked many, including President Trump, who sent a post about truth that social condemns the league’s owners to pass on quarterback.

“What’s wrong with NFL owners, are the stupid? Deion Sanders was a good college football player and was even bigger in the NFL. “He should be” picked “immediately by a team that will win. Good luck in shooting watch and say hello to your wonderful father!”

ESPN -host Stephen A. Smith revealed a text message from an associate that compared the situation with Colin Kaepernick, who was out of the NFL since 2016, which suggested “collaboration.”

“‘This is a bad look for the NFL. This feels like Kaepernick-level collusion,'” Smith said of the contents of the text, adding that the situation goes beyond “talent evaluation.”

“All the hard work that the NFL League office puts on to eradicate these kinds of perceptions only to turn and see when the owners look like they are crashing, and messy all. What has been done to buckle will surpass everything else in this draft. We will never think this is about just talent evaluation again.”

Cleveland Browns Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) Listens to the National Song of the Game Between Browns and Los Angeles Rams at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: (Ken Blaze/IMAGN -Pictures)

Sanders was eventually taken by Browns on the third and final day of the draft of the 144th election. Quarterback was originally considered a possible challenger to the first overall election early in the draft process after completing his last season in Colorado.

But now Sanders seems to begin his NFL career low on the depth card as he is currently listed as fourth quarterback on Cleveland’s list.

Still, Sanders seemed to be sure of his future with Browns. When journalists asked him if he expects to make the team’s list after the final cuts on Saturday, Quarterback replied “Obviously”.

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