VIDEO: Shedeur Sanders Replies Critics Of His Passing Style Ahead Of The NFL Draft

In a recent response to his critics, Shedeur Sanders defended his unique passing style and expressed gratitude for the success it has brought him this far. According to Sanders, his signature “patting” technique has played a pivotal role in getting him to the position he finds himself in today. Clips of his passing workout generated […] The post VIDEO: Shedeur Sanders Replies Critics Of His Passing Style Ahead Of The NFL Draft appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

VIDEO: Shedeur Sanders Replies Critics Of His Passing Style Ahead Of The NFL Draft

In a recent response to his critics, Shedeur Sanders defended his unique passing style and expressed gratitude for the success it has brought him this far.

According to Sanders, his signature “patting” technique has played a pivotal role in getting him to the position he finds himself in today.

Clips of his passing workout generated a lot of buzz on social media, with NFL players even joining the conversation.

New York Jets safety Andre Cisco had a warning for Sanders. “Boy better stop patting that ball, we breakin onnat earlyyyy,” he wrote in a tweet.

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton actually got into a tense argument over it online.

Well, the QB addressed the matter himself on Kay Adams’ podcast ‘Up & Adams’ a few days ago, suggesting he will not be changing that aspect of his game as it has brought him success so far.

“Me patting made me have success this far,” he said. “Me patting the ball got me to the position I am now. I don’t see what’s wrong.” “For me, things can be a problem.”

Sanders added that the goalposts always get shifted when it comes to him, but he isn’t letting the criticism bother him.

“For other people, it’s not a problem. They always move the goal posts for me so that’s why mentally, you’ve got to be tough with everything that there is because you can never seek validation or happiness through the outside people. You’ve got to find that within yourself and you’ve got to just not really care about what nobody else is saying.”

As Shedeur Sanders prepares for the upcoming NFL draft, he maintains a resolute mindset and a willingness to trust in his abilities. While he may face skepticism regarding his passing style, Sanders is choosing to focus on his own beliefs and block out the noise.

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