The Prime coach reminds players and staff to be “professionals” during the holidays

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Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, had a message for players and staff when they settled in their Memorial Day holidays on Sunday afternoon.

Sanders hoped that all the people involved in his team stayed safe and used a good judgment.

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The Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, before the match against the northern Dakota Bison in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-Usa today Sports)

“All my (Colorado buffaloes) and the staff. I love you @ I miss you. Please be safe and do nothing to compromise your opportunity to be a professional. Be careful because everyone around you is not really for you and everyone is right there,” he wrote.

Sanders’ message to Colorado staff came when he pulled cryptic messages on X.

Last week, he called “false stories” but did not explain exactly what he was talking about.

“Let us stop lying today, tomorrow and the next day. Also stop trafficking in false rumors or stories that do not imply a witness that will keep the story they have told in private so that it circulates publicly,” he wrote.

From left to right, the safety of the colorado Shilo Sanders buffaloes, # 21, and the head coach Deion Sanders and the quarter Sheder Sanders, n ° 2, and the social media producer Deion Sanders Jr. pose after the victory against the cowboys of Oklahoma State at Folsom Field. (Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn)

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The premium coach was placed under the microscope in the middle of his son, Sheder Sanders, falling in the fifth round of the NFL draft in April. He was the biggest supporter of his son, and most of the NFL world has been amazed to see a quarter fall so far.

Sheder Sanders finally found himself selected by the Browns of Cleveland. He spoke of online criticisms he received and said it was mainly because people have a negative perception of his father.

“They do not care about the opinion of others on you,” said Sanders about the young generation during the visit of a local high school, via Cleveland.com. “They are based on theirs – 99% of hatred (directed against him) is towards the pops. And then I am just his son. But (the children) did not grow at a time when they watched him play. It is only the older generation that makes me rather than the youngest. Because when I come in person, there is no negativity, I see. But it’s everywhere online.

Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders, looks at the heating before the match against the Cornhuskers of Nebraska at the Memorial Stadium. (Dylan Widger-Imagn images)

“So, that’s why I say that I like to go (in schools) in person and meet them, and all the questions they have, I say:” Just ask me the question you want. Choose any question. No filter, nothing. “That’s what they say.

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