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Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders had a message to players and staff when they were settled in their Memorial Day holiday on Sunday afternoon.
Sanders hoped that everyone involved in his team remained in safety and used good judgment.
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Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders before the game against North Dakota State Bison at Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy -usa Today Sports)
“All my (Colorado Buffaloes) players and staff. I love you @ I miss you. Be sure and do nothing to bring your opportunity to be a professional. Be careful out there because everyone around you isn’t really down for you and everyone else is just there,” he wrote.
Sanders’ message to Colorado staff came as he fired of cryptic messages on X.
Last week he called “false stories,” but did not explain exactly what he was talking about.
“Let’s stop lying today, tomorrow and the next day. Stop shopping with false rumors or stories that do not involve 1 witness who will stand by the story, they told privately that it could circulate in public,” he wrote.

From left to right are the Colorado Buffaloes Safety Shilo Sanders, #21 and head coach Deion Sanders and Quarterback Shhedeur Sanders, #2 and social media producer Deion Sanders Jr. Bag after the victory against Oklahoma State Cowboys at Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-Preferred Pictures)
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Coach Prime has been placed under the microscope in the middle of his son, Shedsur Sanders, falling to the fifth round of the NFL draft back in April. He has been his son’s biggest supporter, and most of the NFL world was stunned to watch Quarterback fall so far.
The Shedeur Sanders was eventually selected by Cleveland Browns. He talked about the online criticism he has received and said it was mostly because people have a negative perception of his father.
“They don’t care about other people’s opinion about you,” Sanders said of the younger generation while visiting a local high school, via Cleveland.com. “They go based on their own – 99% of the hatred (directed at him) are against pops. And then I’m just his son. But (the kids) didn’t grow up in an era where they saw him play. It’s just the older generation that does it for me rather than the younger people. Because when I come in person, there’s no negativity I see. But it’s everywhere online.

Colorado Buffaloe’s main coach Deion Sanders sees warm -ups before the game against Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium. (DYLAN WIDGER-INFORMATION PICTURES)
“So that’s why I say I like to go (to schools) personally and actually meet them, and any questions they have, I say, ‘Just ask me what question you want. Choose any question. Nothing filter, nothing.’ That’s what they say.