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Shedeur Sanders blasted by Johnny Manziel after controversial comments on offensive line

Johnny Manziel is sending Shedeur a word of advice

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Shedeur Sanders has found himself in hot water following his post-game remarks after Colorado's tough loss to Nebraska. While the young quarterback has been a standout name in college football due to his talent and the famous Sanders legacy, his recent comments have sparked a debate that could affect his future in ways he might not expect.

After the game, Sanders didn't hold back, pointing fingers at his offensive line for the loss, stating they didn't provide enough protection for him to carry out the game plan. What might have seemed like a simple critique has now drawn the ire of one notable figure-Johnny Manziel.

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Manziel, a former Heisman Trophy winner who knows the pressures of being in the spotlight, didn't mince words when addressing Sanders' comments. Manziel, speaking during a recent interview, openly warned Sanders that publicly blaming his teammates, especially the offensive line, is a slippery slope. He stressed that the quarterback, as the team's leader, should never throw his teammates under the bus.

Will Shedeur Sanders heed this warning?

Sanders has undeniably shown flashes of greatness on the field, with analysts predicting a potential first-round selection in the NFL Draft. However, questions have started to swirl about his attitude and leadership, particularly in the locker room. His latest remarks are just another instance where he's been criticized for a lack of ability and humility. Instead of owning up to his own performance, Sanders chose to deflect responsibility onto his teammates, something that could come back to haunt him.

Manziel, who faced intense scrutiny during his own college career, noted that such behavior could alienate teammates, especially an offensive line responsible for protecting him. In his interview, Manziel highlighted an early error in Sanders' own gameplay: a poorly timed hitch route that led to a pick-six, setting the tone for the game in Nebraska's favor.

Manziel's criticism went beyond just this one incident. He pointed out that no matter how accurate Sanders' claims about the offensive line may have been, airing them out in public is a dangerous move. A quarterback's success heavily relies on the trust and of his teammates, particularly the men up front who are tasked with protecting him on every play. Losing their faith could be disastrous for both his current season and his future prospects.

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Colorado has yet to address Sanders' statements or provide the offensive line a chance to respond. While it's likely they'll stay silent for now, tensions could build if Sanders continues down this path. According to Manziel, if he were part of that group, he wouldn't be too eager to lend a helping hand to a quarterback who threw them under the bus.

As Shedeur Sanders continues to navigate the spotlight, his ability to balance his undeniable talent with strong leadership will be tested. Will he take Manziel's advice to heart, or will his attitude create rifts that could derail both his season and future prospects? Only time will tell.

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