Chapter 1: What are the highlights of the Super Bowl and Pro Bowl week?
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I'm feeling it. I'm all in on the Hawks. Go download PrizePix. All right, guys, we are back. First time Pro Bowler in the house, future Hall of Famer, my good friend. Sure. We're currently in, where is this place called? San Francisco, but it's not San Francisco. Some part. So I'm in part north of San Francisco at a nice hotel. My friend here only says it's the best. But it's Super Bowl week.
Pro Bowl week is yesterday. How'd that go for you? Because I saw some highlights. And you know what's funny about you is I only like to show the lowlights. Yeah, but who cares? But who's the guy that he, they never want to talk about the ball going right through his hands. They only want to talk about the pick. Yeah, but it don't matter, bro. Like, that's just how the pendulum swings sometimes.
Like, sometimes they go like that, sometimes they don't. I feel like you had a few picks this year, though, that were kind of like that. Yeah. They don't ever talk about that. I mean, but I mean it happens to a lot of quarterbacks, so it's like I don't expect to get sympathy. No, I saw you go to the sideline and talk to Shiloh, and you were like, dude, I get so unlucky sometimes.
But that was ā who was the receiver? Can we just say who it was? It was a receiver. How the fuck ā Okay, I think that was history. It happens, bro. Like, it happens. Yeah, it happens. It happens, so it's like... I take it personally. I don't think nobody... I don't think it's like... When that type of stuff happens, it's not like, oh, I'm intentionally trying to... You know what I'm saying?
It's like an accident, so it's like they feel it too, so... I don't never really, like, feel any type of way about it, like, towards them. Okay, so what was your overall Pro Bowl experience? You didn't expect to be here, did you? Nah, bro, I wasn't even thinking about it. And then I received a call, I'm like, dang, that's crazy. It's like, it's the best news I heard in a minute.
Like, who calls you to tell you? Um... The league. Oh, the NFL calls you? Yeah. Okay, and they were just like, hey, you've been selected to the Pro Bowl, and you're like, holy shit? Yeah. That's pretty crazy. What was your overall rating of the experience?
was great i met a lot of great people and i um i hope i could keep those relationships um like the players because they a lot of them are are cool and uh they're able to help me out you know and give me insight and everything did you say anything to i mean it was you joe burrow and uh flacco did you dap up flacco yeah i'm not like Yeah, we're back again? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Seeing Flacco was cool.
Seeing Joe was cool. So it just felt cool, comfortable out there. Super Bowl, you're dipping, right? Yeah. I'm staying. What do you like? The game? I personally am all over the Seahawks. I like both teams, honestly. They both have great stories, like Drake May, young guy. Yeah. He's able to accomplish what he's able to have the opportunities to accomplish in the Super Bowl. Like, that's crazy.
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Chapter 2: How did Shedeur Sanders feel about his Pro Bowl experience?
Mm-hmm. I've never... I think you were by far... Like, I don't know what you think, but from a fan's perspective, I think you were the most talked-about quarterback in the media, even when you started as a third string. Mm-hmm. So when I would see that as a fan, I'm like, this is fucking bizarre. Mm-hmm.
How do you deal with that when you're the third string and you have more media attention than most of the starters in the league? I mean, you got the internet is it's its own world. So it's like you choose to take part in it and you choose not to like you could. It's it's it's a lot of ways to be able to disconnect.
And it's a lot of ways that to do things, you know, to lead you down better paths, whatever is mentally, emotionally and everything. So, yeah.
it's like if you get too consumed by things that is its own world that really shouldn't be a factor in your life or how you feel if it dictate how you feel you know and how you view yourself or anything like that then you just gotta disconnect i just but like even when i showed up here today i could tell you're like
You're excited to get a couple weeks away from the camera because it's been all year just constant. Yeah, of course. Like, when the year goes how it goes and, like, it's just been nonstop. Like, it's the rookie block. Like, that's always happened to all rookies. It's the longest year, you know, their life almost because you got pre-draft, you got combine, you got all that stuff.
You got draft, you got ā and you got like OTAs, you got a lot of stuff. So it's like, sometimes you just want to be able to just relax, you know, and just be around people you care about and what matters to you. So what matters to me, like change, you know, with a lot of things and how I view things, it's like, it's more about like the people, you know, that's always there for me.
Well, Coach Stefanski can't get mad anymore. What? No, I just always think of that Shiloh clip. I'm sorry, I don't have to bring that up, but we can cut that out, but that is the funniest shit ever. When Coach Todd walked in, was he when, because he was going to draft you, when he was with the Ravens. Yeah, I think, I think, I think. He said that in a clip I saw.
Yeah, like the drive and all that stuff is kind of like a group decision. You know what I'm saying? Like it's a group decision and of course coaches like and all that stuff like who they like. So yes, all that definitely was going to transpire, but it didn't work out that way. And I'm in Cleveland and I'm happy.
Yeah, no, I could see, but you also, you looked, you looked a lot happier in that clip when you went to say what up to him and you just looked like relieved, like this is a, next year's a new season. And it's kind of like, I mean, it's different because you kind of like, well understand like what you're walking into. Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What insights does Shedeur share about his rookie season?
something different yeah 100 you you could take that out of context so that's what you just you try to always kind of like paint the full picture and have it and trying to have like everybody understand the context you know that that you're saying things in and not leave room for error yeah no we could just see what i mean they just made it look way probably way worse than everything was too just from a fan internet perspective you know what i'm saying
You know what I mean? Like I'm live in the flesh. Like I was in, I was a part of everything that people say was true. People say that wasn't true. Yeah. So it's like, I know. So it doesn't really affect me on what a lot of people think because they genuinely don't know. Yeah, I agree. A lot of things.
I also think not enough people take into consideration that realistically, the point that you made, it's not you that's always trying to be the centerpiece. You do great views for certain pages. It's just the position. That's just what it come with. So it's like... Pro Bowl and all that stuff, I'm excited to be here. It's crazy. I didn't ask for that. You get what I'm saying?
It's nothing that... I can't do nothing that I was invited to the Pro Bowl. What do you want me to do? Yeah, exactly. I've lived my life...
chilling and then i get the car i'm like dang that's lit yeah and you know what i'm saying so it's like it it's a lot of things where that's why i say you can't live in that world if you live in that world and get consumed about what a lot of people that that that that aren't around to support you that don't want to speak positive into you don't want to speak life into you if you get consumed in that world then that's when things could go downhill
Yeah, I agree. Do you notice that after Pro Bowl, after the highlights, how much coverage you have? Or does that shit just not even... Do you see through it at this point? Nah. Mike Drop. You ready? Let's do it. Hosted by former Navy SEAL Mike Ridland. It's unfiltered. You know, when you go to the sound of the gun, bam, you're gone. It's weird. I mean, I've had so many near-death experiences.
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Chapter 4: How does Shedeur handle media attention and public perception?
That makes more sense. Yeah. Yeah. But that's what I'm saying. A lot of people are like, I didn't ask for that. Like, That wasn't in my control. It wasn't like I was like, hey, everybody, please be my fan. Things happen. You were able to see our side and how we are as a family, how we are as people. You were able to see that.
So if they were able to see that and they like what they see, then they become fans. If I see your podcast and I watch what you're doing, I become a fan. So it's like the more people that like what you do, they're going to be fans. So it's kind of, uh, and it's funny too, going off of that.
When I, uh, when we were earlier talking about how, because a lot of people take that thing as a negative thing. Right. And it's like, I didn't really inquire about that. Before I went to the Browns game, I came to Cleveland and the Browns. Was it the Chiefs? I believe it was the Chiefs. You played the Chiefs at home, right? The Niners. The Niners. Sorry. You played the Niners.
And when you get to the game...
there was none of that outside like animosity or anything that's what i was trying to tell you the whole franchise and all the fans just want to see the team win like there's no bullshit yeah so that was the first thing i picked up that's why i say it's like it's what world do you live in do you live in just the social media world do you live in real life or what do you live in yeah and because if you if you live in a social media world you'll feel like
a lot of things aren't the right way. But whenever, like, you're in there, you know, and you're in there day to day, like, you have great people in the building. You got great ownership. Like, you got great coaches. So it's like... Yeah. No, I agree. And I saw it firsthand. Did your pops give you any advice that helped you this year or anything worth sharing? Just to get to the season.
I mean, yeah. I mean, no, I always talk to them. So it's like, it's just... Being dead. Normal stuff. Yeah. Yeah. I'm sure. Did you go back to one Colorado game? Yeah, one. The noise wasn't the same, was it? Huh? The noise wasn't the same, was it? What do you mean by noise? When I went a couple years ago, it was fucking crazy. I don't know who I was with, but I told... Because I went to see you.
Yeah. You know this. Mm-hmm. Bro, they would win one or two games, and when I went back to watch you play, and I think the baby performed, walked out, and Boss Man D-Lo came out, and I was just sitting there, and I was like, yo, this is not normal.
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Chapter 5: What does Shedeur think about the pressures of being a quarterback?
Yeah, this is not normal. These kids have no idea how spoiled they have it right now.
yeah uh so but that was my experience going back and i know you went back on your bye week yeah how did that feel it was good to be able to go out there and see everything really get to the mountains like the mountains crazy yeah they want to like spend time out there like i like the scenery and i like the peace you know that comes with it all so
That's one thing I wish I would have appreciated a little bit more. Being removed from there is like those mountains and that scenery and stuff.
just what a good day you know like like you value different things like life make you value different things so it's like when it's just sunny outside it's warm bro it's like dang it's a perfect day yeah oh well you in colorado it is different too what the sunny days in colorado yeah it's it's different i wanted uh when you okay so what what week did you start was that week okay let's just say it's around one of those one of those week 10 maybe whatever
Did you feel the pressure? And were you nervous going out there for your first time? Did it mess with you at a different level? Because you've been through this, but... Yeah, but it was just like, okay, Ravens game got in. Boom. It didn't go good at first. And then at the last drive, I was able to go down there. So that was like, okay. Like, I know what I could do. Yeah. All right.
so then going to Vegas game, it was just like, nah, you looked comfortable in Vegas. Yeah. So it just, it just, it just felt, it just felt good. And, um, like moving forward each week, it was different things I was working on, um, to try to improve. And I think, um, I figured out how to get to those places or how to get to that, but all that stuff happens so fast, bro. And it's like,
It requires a lot. Yeah, what do you think your biggest thing to work on is now after seeing how you performed this season? Biggest thing to work on is like... Or improving your game, I guess. I mean, I understand what... I understand... I had a great sample size of what the NFL is like, of what game plan looks like, what it doesn't, on what to expect, what not to expect.
So it's like I have my own experience. So I'm able to go into the offseason with the intention of knowing what I could possibly see and know how can I get better prepared this next year to have success. Yeah. Do you have anything you're doing in the offseason? Or are we going anywhere?
no we we got to do you're only on the weekends bro you're up in the summer don't you have a month off no when does minicamp start i don't know yeah so you don't even worry about it we could go next yeah because i already know what i'm i already know my plan like i'm just uh
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