'Slippery Slope' To Draft Brendan Sorsby: Monken's Brutal Honesty Is a Major Vibe Check for NFL QB Prospects
Alright, 12s, we gotta talk about something wild happening in the NFL that goes way beyond just wins and losses. We all love our Seahawks and bleed blue and green, but when a coach drops a truth bomb like this, you gotta pay attention to what it means for the whole dang league. Cleveland Browns coach Todd Monken just came out with some unbelievably blunt words about Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, calling drafting him a "slippery slope" if his college eligibility is tied up in a gambling scandal. This isn't some quiet locker room chatter, folks. This is a head coach putting it all out there, and it’s a massive wake-up call for every prospect and every front office."Slippery Slope" and the Integrity Question
Monken didn't mince words when he was asked about Sorsby entering the NFL's supplemental draft. The kid is apparently ineligible to play college ball because he placed thousands of bets on both college and pro sports, even on his own team. That's a gut punch, right? Monken said, "I don't think we're in a position to want to go down that road." He doubled down, stating it’s a "slippery slope when you go down that, irrespective of talent, right?" Think about that. Monken is basically saying, "Doesn't matter how good you are, the situation you put yourself in is a problem." He even referenced players in other sports who've been banned for life. For any team, including our Seahawks, character and integrity are HUGE, and Monken's stance makes it clear that talent alone won't cut it when you've got this kind of baggage.Talent vs. Trust: The Sorsby Dilemma
Here's where it gets interesting: despite the massive red flags, Sorsby isn't some scrub. This guy was ESPN's top-ranked transfer back in January, racking up 7,208 passing yards and an insane 82 total touchdowns over his four years at Cincinnati and Indiana. Those are eye-popping numbers! So you've got a seriously talented arm, but also a cloud of ineligibility and gambling allegations hanging over him. Monken's boss, Browns GM Andrew Berry, took a slightly softer stance, saying they'll "do the work on all the prospects" and "make the appropriate decision." It sounds like Berry is keeping his options open, but Monken's honesty reveals the real internal debate teams face: do you chase the talent, or do you prioritize the trust and avoid the "slippery slope"?What's Next for Sorsby and the League
Sorsby's legal team is pushing for a temporary injunction so he can play in 2026, and they want a decision by June 15. If that doesn't happen, he's got until June 22 to declare for the supplemental draft. This whole situation is a massive test for the NFL, and for future prospects. It shows how critical integrity is, and how quickly a promising career can get derailed by off-field issues. For us fans, it's a reminder that the game is bigger than any single player, and the league has to protect its image. We'll be watching closely to see how Sorsby's situation unfolds and what message the league sends. Every team, including our Hawks, is watching these situations closely as they build for the season. It’s a wild league, and you never know what kind of curveballs will come next.🐦 What fans are saying on X
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