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Trump asks if NFL owners are ‘stupid’ over Sanders snub

The star-studded NFL Draft was shocked when Chedure Sanders, son of the NFL’s Great Dion Sanders, was not selected in the first round of widely aired.

Thousands of fans attended and featured celebrity appearances at the massive event outside of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The draft began with former Green Bay Packers Starklay Mathews reading a suspected letter from President Trump.

On stage, Matthews open He said envelope, “So, let me know what it’s reading here, is it okay? It was, “My fellow American, the bear still sucks!”

But it turns out the President was not exactly happy with how things turned out. As Colorado’s Sanders remains undrafted, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with the NFL owners to the True Society on the second day of the NFL Draft.

“What’s wrong with the owners of the NFL, are they stupid?” Trump I wrote it. “Deion Sanders is a great college football player and was even bigger in the NFL. He is also a very good coach in the street-wise and smart. His quarterback son, Shedeur, has an incredible gene and everything should be “selected” immediately by the team he wants to win.

Sanders was eventually selected in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns and took him to his own social media. write“Thank God.”

The young quarterback didn’t let his feelings go to his best, despite the fact that he appears to have all the rights.

Sanders was expected by most people to be his first draft choice. The athletes set up the entire set and draft party in anticipation of that fact. set Special feature We customized the future team hats, the shelves in the interview area, everything.

Worse, Sanders Prank Draft Call;Defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbric, son of the Atlanta Falcons’ son, removed the player’s number from the open iPad belonging to his father, and confirmed he would pose as the New Orleans Saints general manager in a call to Sanders.

Unfortunately, this is very common. ESPN.

Why did it take so long?

Sanders was expected to be a second round pick at worst. But ESPN’s Pete Thamel said most teams didn’t consider him a first-round talent and didn’t think he had an NFL rhythm.

“They wanted to see him throw more rhythm,” Tammel said. I said. “They wanted him to show a little more athleticism. He’s considered a mediocre athlete who didn’t have enough films they thought they’d translated right away.”

CBS Sports NFL Reporter Jonathan Jones I saidHowever, that Sanders “sandbags” some of his NFL interviews. Jones claimed that Sanders “didn’t give him everything” and “scrubbed some teams the wrong way” in a meeting with a team he didn’t think he would draft.

Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reflected similar sentiments, saying that the NFL assistant coach told him he had given the “worst formal interview” that Sanders had ever witnessed in his life.

“He’s very qualified. He takes unnecessary bags. He doesn’t play on time. He has a scary body language. He blames his teammates. But the biggest thing is, he’s not that good.” Yahoo Sports.

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