Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
You know, I purposely didn't address this because I really didn't think it warranted the dignity of a response. Since Shedeur got the starting job I've tried to keep my analysis on his play and his play alone. I've been trying to keep the main thing, the main thing. But since you're insistent on pettiness, I thought your take on his celebration was just that – petty.
It was this kind of weak, insecure pettiness that the owners displayed that manufactured his drop to the 5th round. It was this kind of pettiness that caused Stefanski to play an obviously lessor QB over Shedeur even though Shedeur was the better-looking QB in camp (according to onlookers and local media) even with far less reps.
This celebration had absolutely no effect on the game at all, yet it was a focus of your critique of the kid. This petty critique is a microcosm of the feelings of this kid from the owners, feelings rooted in their own insecurities. Non-football metrics were used to excuse his manufactured drop, metrics that weren't of the illegal verity. He's guilty of bravado and brazen confidence with the understandable inability to display the brand of "humbleness" of a Black kid with a fatherless and troubled background, nothing more and nothing less. And for that he's worse than a woman abuser, womanizer, drug user, law breaker, or someone who cheats the game.
Jesus Christ, come talk to me when his celebration loses the Browns a game.My advise to Shedeur: keep dong what you're doing, including flexing.

My response was in reference of YOU highlighting the celebration portion of Florida's post. Then making a comment thst had nothing to do I with that portion you highlighted
If it were truly about play on the field
I hear so much about Shaduer Sanders "haters" but you see many who have the opposite bias, and give him more credit than he deserves.
— bb ⚡? (@SultanofStacks) December 29, 2025
If he was any random 5th rnd QB, and had these numbers, no one would be saying he will be great and a franchise QB.
55% completions in 5 games? pic.twitter.com/0saB8ecr5d
My advise to Shedeur: keep dong what you're doing, including flexing.