It's been almost exactly a month since Shedeur Sanders was plummeting through the NFL Draft in an unexpected free fall.
Those around the league are still talking about it, how the consensus first-round pick out of Colorado wound up going No. 144 overall in the fifth round to the Cleveland Browns.
Fox Sports commentator Colin Cowherd brought it up again on Tuesday as part of his show.
Cowherd decided to spend his time blaming Shedeur's father and Colorado's coach, Deion Sanders, for the fall.
"Quarterback dad has become pageant mom," Cowherd said on his show. "Your heart is in the right place, you have good intent. You are hurting your sons. Shedeur's got it right."
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Sanders has recently said that 99 percent of the hate toward him stems from his father.
"They're not going have dads who tell them where their son's going to play," Cowherd said. "Get out in the sun and get burned. Deion was in the sun. Deion spent too much on time on television talking. Dads, stop talking. Nobody cares."
Cowherd certainly didn't hold back here.
There must've been more concerns than just Deion to make six other QBs go before Shedeur in the draft. But it's true that a lot of the chatter couldn't have helped.
That's the past now, though, and it's up to Shedeur Sanders to prove he belongs in the NFL as his own individual.
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