Deion Sanders blasting ‘False Rumors’ in mysterious social media posts

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The Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders made a mysterious social media post on Wednesday as he shouted unspoken “fake” reports.

“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,” Sanders wrote at X.

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Colorado Buffalo’s main coach Deion Sanders against Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on October 19, 2024. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

Sanders did not point to any specific reports, nor did he clarify the subject of the seemingly “false rumors or stories.”

Sanders, the current main football coach at the University of Colorado, has been under a media microscope in recent weeks, after his son, Quarterback Shhedeur Sanders, was elected in the NFL draft.

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File – Colorado Main coach Deion Sanders, Left, talking with Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) during a timeout in the second half of a NCAA College -Football match against Central Florida, Saturday 28 September 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

During April’s NFL draft, Shedeur fell all the way to the 144th election after being expected of some to be the total election # 1. Autumn was one of the most nationally discussed NFL drafting of topics in the event of the event, with President Donald Trump even sent a truth social post criticizing the NFL owners for not taking quarterback in the first round.

Deion sent a similar message that called “lies” that week as well.

File -In this October 12, 2017, Foot Photo, Thursday Evening Football Analyst Deion Sanders gives his roof for a NFL football match between Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, NC Hall of Fame Cornerback Deion Sanders, says he will become Jackson State’s football coach. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

“A lie doesn’t care who tells it or repeats it. Its goal is to be heard. The truth could be to stand right in front of you consistently for years, but you can’t see it because a lie is in your mind,” he wrote on X. “The truth may not be as popular as a lie, but the truth wins in the end.”

Deion has been a lightning rod for media uprising, which goes back to his NFL career regardless. The potential topics of whatever “false reports” he refers to are wide within easy reach.

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