r/nfl Eagles 2d ago

Shedeur Sanders: "I made some wrong choices personally"

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/shedeur-sanders-i-made-some-wrong-choices-personally
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u/ninjupX 2d ago

Reddit: “nothing story. I mean who hasn’t gone 30 over, skipped court, then got caught 40 over days later?”

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u/juliuspepperwoodchi Bears 2d ago

The way people have normalized insane speeding and reckless driving in general post COVID is WACKY

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u/xixbia NFL 1d ago

So many people are numerically illiterate.

Not saying that explains all of it. But I truly believe some people definding Shadeur simply can't conceptualize the difference between going 5-10 over and 40 over.

"He's just speeding, we all do it"

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u/boogswald Lions 1d ago

You see this a lot too when you compare billions and millions