Darius Slayton, a veteran receiver for the Giants, defended Shedeur Sanders amidst criticisms regarding his technique of patting the football before passing during his pro day. Critics, including Jets safety Andre Cisco, expressed concerns that this habit might hinder Sanders in the NFL. Slayton dismissed these worries, arguing that if defensive backs were adept at capitalizing on such moments, they would achieve significantly more interceptions. He highlighted the inconsistency of defensive strategies as a more pressing issue, suggesting that such technical criticisms are unfounded given Sanders' impressive workout results.
😂😂I promise he can pat the ball and be just fine if DB's was so good at breaking on ball pats they'd all have 8+ picks a year. Same guys that fall for a 2 man dagger concept and give up the dig on 3rd&long every season all season long talkin bout a ball pat what a joke😂.”},{
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