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    Shilo, Deion, Shedeur Sanders, Source: Imagn
    Shilo, Deion, Shedeur Sanders, Source: Imagn
    Shilo, Deion, Shedeur Sanders, Source: Imagn
    Shilo, Deion, Shedeur Sanders, Source: Imagn

    “You Failed”: Fans Call Out Deion Sanders as he Seemingly Addresses Shilo Sanders’ Controversy

    Deion Sanders has in many ways been the face of football to the wider public, making the transition from NFL legend to college football coach after his much publicized move to the Colorado Buffaloes a few years ago.

    Since then, Coach Prime has proven his credentials, taking an under par Buffs team further than most would have thought, with 2025 being the epitome of his success. With Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders standing out, the duo was expected to be the talk of town at the NFL Draft last year, and while that did turn out to be the case, it perhaps came as a bit of a surprise to Shedeur and Coach Prime himself.

    Shedeur Sanders went further down than most expected, being finally picked up by the Cleveland Browns, and since then, he’s somewhat struggled to become QB1. This coming season was expected to be his coming out party, but a message from brother Shilo Sanders has thrown a wrench in the works.

    Shilo’s comment on journalist Mary Kay Cabot’s statement about Deshaun Watson being in a better position than Shedeur for the top spot has left many waiting for Coach Prime to respond, and he has seemingly done just that on Deion Sanders Jr’s Well Off Media channel.


    Fans Have Their Say on Deion Sanders’ Comments

    Fans have made their voices clear on the issue, and it appears they don’t seem entirely in favor of the comments made by Deion Sanders about what appears to be in context of his son’s comment.

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