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Fans spot the Wild Shedeur Sanders error in Stephen A. Smith Post saying that racism is behind the NFL Draft Snub

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April 26, 2025
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Fans spot the Wild Shedeur Sanders error in Stephen A. Smith Post saying that racism is behind the NFL Draft Snub

By Jack Bezants

Posted: 08:05 am, April 26, 2025 | Update: 08:11 EDT, April 26, 2025

Stephen A. Smith compared Sheder Sanders to Colin Kaepernick in a passionate article on X on the NFL of the NFL of Quart-Arrière.

But the ESPN analyst has undermined his point in the eyes of many of his disciples by marking a random X user called Sheder Smith instead of the NFL player.

“It’s a fucking shame,” Smith wrote on Friday evening. “How is the devil @Sheder is not out of the set, not yet written.

Smith suggested that this could do with teams who do not like Deion Sanders, the father of Shemer, and said that the situation also reminded him of the continuous absence of Colin Kaepernick. He has not played since 2016 and is synonymous with taking the knee during the national anthem.

“You always think that it has nothing to do with the Hatin teams on @Deionsanders,” continued Smith.

“This kid is a first round. In a different way, it is Kaepernick again… .. who stayed away. A damn shame. I don’t care what someone says!

After four laps of the NFL draft, the quarter-arrière Shemer Sanders has still not been chosen

Stephen A. Smith said racism could be behind the decision to ignore Sanders

Stephen A. Smith said racism could be behind the decision to ignore Sanders

However, the @Sheder that Smith marked was not a quarter-arre but a man who called Sheder Smith who lives in Kellyville, Sydney.

This meant that most of the responses of Smith’s daring take made fun of the error he made rather than discussing the subjects he addressed.

“You have just scored a guy at random,” said the popular university sports account only, while another said: “It is not even its handle. Get your correct reports!

But fans who got involved with the broader point that Smith made also disagreed.

During the weeks and months preceding the project, there were growing speculations according to which Sanders could bring down order after giving a bad impression during meetings with several NFL teams.

Others, however, wondered if, when it was summed up, the teams would not want to risk transmitting a quarter-arre talent.

For a long time, the New York Giants were strongly linked to taking him with their third choice, but rather took the Rusher Egde Abdul Carter.

But as a fan said to Smith: “ just like Kaepernick, he is a quarter of rescue, and he is not good enough to justify the circus and the drama he will bring to the locker room.

Smith marked the bad watery in his article on the draft on X Friday evening

Smith marked the bad watery in his article on the draft on X Friday evening

And his interview was shocking and turned off a lot of people. It seems that many teams have simply removed it from their draft cards.

And don’t try to blame racism when Mike Tomlin (Pittsburgh steelers’ head coach) has passed twice. Is Mike Tomlin racist?

The draft continues on Saturday, with 4-7 towers from 12.

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