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🎙️ "Did the NFL Punish Shedeur Sanders for Being TOO Confident?" | Life with T and Q (Ft. Jelon from podcast of 5280)

Welcome back to Life with T and Q—your new favorite podcast! This episode is FIRE 🔥 as we’re joined by special guest Jelon from our partner podcast Family of 5280 to break down the most controversial draft slide of the year: Shedeur Sanders falling to the 5th round. Was it football… or something deeper?

We kick things off with the 5 biggest draft steals in NFL history (Marino, Moss, Sapp, Rodgers, Lamar) and why teams still haven’t learned their lesson. Then, we dive into Shedeur’s shocking fall and ask:

- Was this a football decision… or a personality punishment?

- Did Deion’s viral "I won’t let him go just anywhere" interview backfire?

- Why does the NFL love confidence… until they don’t? (Bryce Young vs. Shedeur energy)

- Did skipping the Combine hurt him, or was it the chains, the swagger, and the "coach’s kid" narrative?

- Prank call controversy: Was Deion wrong for asking to speak to the Browns’ GM?

- Retired jersey drama: Did CU honoring him too soon rub teams the wrong way?

- The REAL reason the Browns might’ve gotten the steal of the draft.

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