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Shedeur Has a Future, Deshaun Doesn't
Published 10 hours ago
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Ken Carman and Anthony Lima open by mocking the messy KIND bar breakfast situation before getting back into the Shedeur Sanders defense, with Ken arguing he is more open minded about Sanders' future than Deshaun Watson's because the upside of a young quarterback outweighs the fool's gold of a Watson led playoff run. Caller Chuck from Cleveland Heights pushes back on the idea that Shedeur's rookie struggles were his fault, blaming poor offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and a lack of reps, while pointing out that Todd Monken recruited Sanders twice in college and the team cleared the runway by moving on from Jameis Winston and Joe Flacco. Ken largely agrees with Chuck but pushes back on the idea that Andrew Berry views Sanders as a guaranteed franchise quarterback, noting the Myles Garrett trade suggests the front office is not fully committed yet. They close by teasing Justin Termini's segment on NBA free agency, Thomas Bryant, James Harden's contract situation, and Cavs LeBron James reunion speculation.