NFL Fans Critique Fernando Mendoza's Ball Tapping at Indiana Pro Day Amid Double Standards
“When Shedeur Sanders tapped ball it was a crime”: NFL fans get critical of Fernando Mendoza’s “horrible trait” at Indiana Pro Day
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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza impressed at the Indiana Pro Day but faced criticism for tapping the football before throwing, a habit that drew scrutiny when Shedeur Sanders did the same last year. Fans highlighted perceived double standards in the criticism of both players.
- 01Fernando Mendoza showcased strong skills at Indiana Pro Day attended by all 32 NFL teams.
- 02Mendoza's habit of tapping the football before throwing sparked criticism from fans.
- 03Fans noted a double standard compared to the criticism Shedeur Sanders received for the same trait.
- 04Kirk Cousins was signed by the Las Vegas Raiders, adding veteran experience to the quarterback lineup.
- 05Mendoza is viewed as a strong candidate for the Raiders' first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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During the Indiana Pro Day, quarterback Fernando Mendoza delivered an impressive performance, attracting attention from all 32 NFL teams. However, his habit of tapping the football before throwing drew criticism from fans, who pointed out a perceived double standard compared to Shedeur Sanders, who faced similar backlash for the same action at his Pro Day last year. Fans expressed their discontent on social media, questioning the inconsistency in criticism between the two players. Despite this, Mendoza felt confident about his performance, stating, "I feel like it went great." Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Raiders made headlines by signing veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to a five-year, $172 million contract, which effectively operates as a one-year deal. Cousins is expected to mentor Mendoza, who is seen as a leading candidate for the Raiders' first-round selection in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
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Mendoza's performance and the signing of Cousins could shape the future of the Raiders' quarterback strategy, influencing team dynamics and fan expectations.
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