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Shedeur Sanders took some flak from journalists in Cleveland after he took a trip to a local high school.
Sanders spoke at John Marshall High School in Cleveland, where he said he was determined to win Cleveland his first Super Bowl.
The visit was highlighted on social media, which the radio hosts Aaron Goldhammer not loved.
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Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback Shedeur Sanders before a game against Utah Use at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., November 16, 2024. (Ron Chenoy/Imag images)
“I would have preferred he to talk to a bunch of kids in high school, as he didn’t send it on social media five seconds after things were over,” Goldhammer said in Thursday’s edition of “The Really Big Show,” via terrible advertising.
“I felt it was him who screams, ‘look, look at how good a person I am. I went to a school, then I worked out. I do all the right things.”
One of Sanders’ Associates, Hellion “Boog” Knight, who also hosts a podcast with Travis Hunter, caught Wind of Goldhammer’s comments and was not satisfied.
“Shedeur didn’t send anything! I sent it,” Knight wrote. “He didn’t ask me or anyone else to send anything. Neither did he ask for a hundred cameras to be on him at his entrance to school. This is not his first school visit. He has done many, in different cities and states. This is just spearned hatred.”

Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback Shedeur Sanders passes in the second half against North Dakota State Bison at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., August 29, 2024. (Ron Chenoy/USA Today Sports)
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Knight then posted for several of Sanders’ other visits to different colleges.
Sanders had a fantastic fall in the NFL draft and fell to the 144th committee in the fifth round, after once considered a top five overall choice.
Sanders has been the center of controversy since his college days, and reports led to the draft were not too kind to him.
One coach said Sanders’ formal interview was “the worst”, adding that he is “justified” and “not so good.”

Colorado Buffaloes Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) Throws a care in the second quarter against TCU Horned Frogs at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, September 2, 2023. (Tim Heitman/USA Today Sports)
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