Former New York Jets and Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan shared some insight into why Shedeur Sanders hasn’t seen the field yet for the Cleveland Browns this season. Ryan’s comments came after the clearly-washed Joe Flacco quarterbacked the Browns to a 34-10 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Despite the fact that Joe Flacco hasn’t been a consistently above average starter in the NFL for close to a decade, the Cleveland Browns have trotted him out there as their starter for all four games this season.
So far, the Browns are 1-3, with Flacco completing 61.1% of his passes for 631 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions.
Given Flacco’s play so far this year, NFL fans have begun to wonder why Shedeur Sanders — or, for that matter, fellow rookie QB Dillon Gabriel, who was drafted ahead of Shedeur — has yet to be given a chance, and according to Ryan, it’s because he isn’t putting in the proper preparation.
“I look at Stefanski as an outstanding coach. But why the hell isn’t he putting Sheduer Sanders [in]? We’re all waiting to see Sheduer Sanders be the guy, or Dillon Gabriel, whatever. Something’s missing. Something’s missing with this kid,” Ryan explained on the Monday, September 29 episode of ESPN’s Get Up!.
“This kid talks and runs his mouth, ‘I can be a starting quarterback,’ with his arms crossed. Get your a– in the front row and study. If I know, the whole league knows. Quit being an embarrassment that way. You’ve got the talent, you should be. You should be embarrassed that you’re not the quarterback now,” the former renowned defensive coordinator said.
The Cleveland Browns will have a chance to get back in the win column in Week 5 when they host the simiarly struggling Minnesota Vikings, who are also being quarterbacked by an over-the-hill signal-caller in Carson Wentz.
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