Tag: shaddeur sanders

  • Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it Really Showtime?

    Is it really showtime? This year’s draft is set to take place in the home of Lambeau Field and it could not be overshadowed that the top 10 according to most elite scouts is lacking.

    That is right, lacking with showtime Sanders’ son Shaddeur Sander set to take the spotlight in a matter of time and Cam Ward, the promising quarterback out of Miami.

    One thing is certain that most of the big sizable talent stand a chance in the first round of this year’s draft such as Derrick Harmon, Kelvin Banks Jr, Tetairoa McMillan, Abdul Carter, and others.

    But what could be the steal of the draft is of course Travis Hunter as he stood out well at the combine and had the most impressive year of college football. The problem remains is his ability to take snaps a step further in the NFL.

    All should be interesting except for the fact that the draft starts until the course dictates it.

  • Why Travis Hunter Headlines the NFL Combine List

    Why Travis Hunter Headlines the NFL Combine List

    Travis Hunter is the latest prospect to enter the hunt for the NFL Draft combine. Standing at 6 foot 1, 185 pounds, he has stood the test of time whether through Shaddeur Sanders shadow, Colorado’s program of training and scouting, or Deion, of course.

    But, the main thing is Deion Sanders is no longer his coach entering this list of NFL Combine rejects and prospect knuckleheads. Hunter has the biggest smile, attachment to Colorado and now this list of what is to come.

    Hunter comes at you like a bulldozer, you just do not see it. He presses at you, and then as time ages he becomes a threat in the open field with his elusive speed which will do the talking come time Combine.

    We witnessed the Super Bowl and I do not think there has been this much excitement around a prospect following in quite sometime basically because he is the quintessential masterpiece that worked behind Shaddeur, first and foremost, and he is going to outshine, regardless and make the Combine become more meaningful in recent years.

    Not the quarterback, they have failed, upset, and disappointed since Dan Marino, Tom Brady, and John Elway for example, and it is a crisis that Matthew Stafford and maybe a few other quarterbacks at the top of discussions this swirl or time of year tend to fall out of line of what it is today’s lineage.

  • The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are off to a 3-7 start without QB megastar Dak Prescott and who is to say the two will separate after this season. This season has been a wreck but there is life.

    We have seen the Cowboys return from cold starts time and time again but Jerry World has not cut it. He wants Primetime. He wants to rewrite the annals of Cowboys history and sign Shaddeur Sanders to a rookie contract as the Colorado football program are looking to their best Big 12 start (8-2) in a long while.

    Deion came over from Jackson State and it is not to be pardoned that he is a former Dallas Cowboy. Shaddeur is working unlike biological father-son relationship aka Lebron-Bronny. Sorry to the prestigious Los Angeles Lakers franchise.

    Americas leagues franchises are not cutting it but Jerry Jones is still around and he will execute a plan.

  • ‘Traffic’ Hunter

    ‘Traffic’ Hunter

    Was Colorado vs. 17 TCU the talk of college football this weekend. I’m being rhetorical.

    In the beginning of the game, Colorado surprised critics and scored a touchdown. A touchdown some at the Athletic might recall? Yes, a touchdown.

    It was 1 of 4 passing touchdowns by Shaddeur Sanders and after the game X users started posting comparison photos of him and Tom Brady. Sanders finished as one of the top week 1 quarterbacks in passing yards with 510. He and Travis Hunter ultimately held the roof down.

    Hunter played a total of 141 snaps. So between offense (61) and defense (80), Hunter played to extremities and said after the game that he was not winded out. Talk about an unforeseen athlete of his generation.

    He was not as productive on the defensive side but saved what could have been a game-sealing touchdown late in the third quarter for coach Deion Sanders and Colorado.

    Critics said this team would win 1,2 or 3 games, if any, this season. Well, the Buffaloes check one down, more to come against ruthless opponents such as Oregon, USC, and final game, Utah.

    Coach Prime has always been a winner, and he brought coordinators over who know how. It will ultimately come down to the pressure this team and Shaddeur Sanders can handle with this no longer being Jackson State or a non-Power 5 program.