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'Joe wants to win football. Shedeur wants to dance': Shedeur Sanders shows Joe Flacco a dance move and netizens smell something fishy

'Joe wants to win football. Shedeur wants to dance': Shedeur Sanders shows Joe Flacco a dance move and netizens smell something fishy

Time of Indiaa day ago

(Image via Getty: Joe Flacco with Shedeur Sanders)
There are two kinds of players in the Cleveland Browns. One wants to win football. While the other wants to dance. 40-year-old veteran quarterback for the Browns, Joe Flacco, wants to concentrate on the OTAs, but a 23-year-old rookie quarterback wants to keep his nerves cool by showing off some dance moves! For Joe Flacco, when it's time for business, it's time for business, no playing, fooling, or dancing around then.
But for the newest rookie in Cleveland, with loads and loads of pressure over his head - no team selecting him in the 2025 NFL draft, carrying the heavy weight of his father Deion Sanders' heritage, and leaving some time off the 'legendary posts' phase - dance is everything! Especially when it's in the OTAs.
One fan even wrote, "I dance everywhere - grocery store, doing yard work, housework, taking a walk. I didn't get this way until I became confident in myself, and could care less about what others thought - as long as I ain't hurting nobody.
It's like that when you don't need others to define you."
Despite talks of competition among quarterbacks in the Cleveland Browns,
Shedeur Sanders
likes to keep it cool with his dance moves
'You ever hit that dance?'
asked a relaxed QB of Browns, Shedeur Sanders.
'What's that?'
quizzed a curious QB of Browns, Joe Flacco.
Shedeur Sanders shows a dance move with clenched fists and folded elbows crisscrossing and the hips moving along rhythmically - a leaner version of floss dance and a perfect version of swaying-to-the-music dance! Also, it could be a slower version of the Cabbage Patch dance!
Anyway, Joe Flacco chuckled and replied, '
Definitely not.'
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'What!'
reacted a surprised QB of the Browns, Sanders.
'I don't know if I've ever hit a public dance move in my life!'
exclaimed a determined QB of the Browns, Flacco!
Fans say QB Shedeur Sanders is trying to distract a determined Cleveland Browns QB Joe Flacco from practicing in the OTAs
A fan called Shedeur Sanders' dancing before Joe Flacco, '😆 🤣 Homeboy Sanders just trying to distract Flacco, so he can at least one 1st team rep before the season starts.' Another found 'Shedeur too funny.'
One fan declared, 'Browns should settle the QB competition with a dance off 😏.'
Another fan differentiated between the two quarterbacks, 'Joe is a superbowl winning qb that only cares about playing. Shedeur wants to be a celebrity.'
A fan called it a family moment, 'It's like the fun uncle and his favorite nephew.' Another fan complimented Shedeur Sanders by saying, 'Some people handle things that others think are stressful differently than others. They had fun fun in Colorado. Their comradery was their success.'
One fan went on to say, '12 playing mind games, distracting Joe, to not get cut.' Another fan said, 'One is a serious QB and one isn't.'
Why was a fan so serious to comment, 'Not an appropriate question from a rookie backup qb. Can definitely see why no one wanted to draft him.' Another fan seemed serious, too, 'Flacco has no time for that nonsense. He's there to play football.'
A fan wrote, 'Flacco has such Tired Dad Energy, it's perfect for Cleveland.' Another commented, 'Either Sanders is going to be a failed experiment like Johnny Manziel or will be the greatest QB ever. No in between.'
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