ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Grossi questions if Shedeur Sanders wants to play
"How could he have three different injuries without even taking No. 1 reps all year long?"
"How could he have three different injuries without even taking No. 1 reps all year long?"
"Shedeur can't help himself. He's been out of the limelight. He's hurting. And he's best at giving interviews."
"It shouldn't have been that big of a deal on his mind after his big night."
"Don't look for sympathy and support from a local radio guy."
"You only say negative stuff about me."
"It's the fans' fault for finally have joy of watching a quarterback make great throws and lead the team."
ESPN Cleveland radio host Tony Grossi was seen laughing after Browns kicker Cade York struggled during Friday night's preseason game.
"Kevin, is this proof Odell was the problem to the offense?" "I'm not addressing that, Tony."
Grossi says he's a changed man, and also said if he were covering a better team he'd be happier.
"Was I happy with that drive? No, we didn't score points! That's the dumbest question you could ask! What?!"
Apparently ESPN columnists are now allowed to wildly speculate about their own colleagues.
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