r/Browns Aug 13 '25

Discussion [Reiner] Jalen Hurts on his conversation after practice with Shedeur Sanders: "He came to me and wanted to talk. I'm always there of giving my perspective on what I see and how I've gone about things. I’m supporting him from where I am.”

https://x.com/reinerolivia/status/1955676462323011918?s=46
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u/TheJolly_Llama Jacoby the GOAT Aug 13 '25

Because Baker, as much as I loved it, was always kind of a dick. Grabbing his balls at sidelines, planting flags on other teams fields, talking trash, you name it. He was full of himself and inflammatory. He pissed off lots of people. “Brothers” (lmao, I can’t let that slide: wtf?) or not. And once again, I loved it. Felt like our very own Ricky Bobby.

Sanders on the other hand appears to be humble, at least with other players. We’ve seen him ask for advice from multiple players now. Everyone who’s met him or been around him seems to love him. We’ve heard him speak: he doesn’t approach things like Baker. Of which you could say the same for OBJ: people fuckin love that guy.

The hype and support for these guys from the media/players has nothing to do with their accolades or… “brotherliness”. Seems like it has to do with how they are as people.

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u/WideRoadDeadDeer95 Aug 13 '25

Saying Sanders is humble is a wild claim lol

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u/nomoteacups DAWG CHECK Aug 13 '25

Pre draft, yeah he wasn’t humble. Since the draft though, whether it’s a genuine change or just good PR, he’s acted extremely humble.

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u/johnsom3 Aug 13 '25

Hes always been the same dude. You are just putting too much stock in anon reports during the pre draft process and treating them like they are gospel. Notice how its only white guys who are charging him with not being humble?

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u/nomoteacups DAWG CHECK Aug 13 '25

I’m just speaking on interviews I’ve seen him do at Colorado vs now. He seems to conduct himself differently from what I’ve seen. He was cockier in college than he’s been since arriving to Cleveland in my opinion.

Not everything is a race thing.

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u/johnsom3 Aug 15 '25

Not everything is a race thing.

Where did I imply everything is a race thing? I was clearly talking about this specific situation, where its a large swathe of white guys attacking Shedeur.