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After his disastrous NFL Draft experience, the Canadian Football League could be an option for Shedeur Sanders moving forward. The Toronto Argonauts, have decided to put Sanders on their negotiation list...
Sanders will be competing with several quarterbacks on the Browns roster, including Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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UncleLester8 months
If Shedeur goes to the Canadian League, he would have to give 110% (because the field is 110 yards long).
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LSUtoBOOT8 months
Ba dum tss.
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rrboy8 months
Good! I’m already tired of hearing about him.
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sparkyj158 months
Stay off the damn internet then clown!
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roll to victory8 months
CFL is probably his best option at this point.
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DallasTiger8 months
#legendary
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JackieTreehorn8 months
He belongs in Canada.
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LSU3168 months
Argonauts gonna offer him what….30/hr CAD?
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PureBlood8 months
Such a fitting landing spot for an arrogant and pompous hack. Deion should be proud for causing this.
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real turf fan8 months
So I looked up what a CFL list is
In the Canadian Football League (CFL), each team maintains a negotiation list, also known as a "neg list," which grants them exclusive rights to negotiate with players not under NFL contracts. This list is not public in its entirety, with teams required to publicly reveal only 10 players twice a year, according to CFLdb. The full list, consisting of 45 players, is kept confidential, known only to the team and the league
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caliegeaux8 months
"neg list," eeeeeeasy pal. dealing with sensitive sanders here.
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Crow Pie8 months
Canada is legendary ........for the highest quality 3rd rate football.

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Bill W Tiger8 months
and....Warren Moon!!!!
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