Deion Sanders’ ruthless approach with son after he was called ‘Dad’ during college game

Deion Sanders’ ruthless approach with son after he was called ‘Dad’ during college game

When his son was called “Dad” during a college game, Deion Sanders treated him brutally.

Deion Sanders, a legend in the NFL, recently discussed how he balances being a father to his sons Shilo and Shedeur, who play college football, with his demanding job as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes.

Head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes Deion Sanders has shared how he once disciplined his son Shilo for defying him and addressing him as Dad during a game.

Being tasked with coaching his sons Shilo and Shedeur, the two-time Super Bowl champion now has one of the most intriguing jobs in college football. The 56-year-old acknowledged that managing his position and his role as a loving father to his sons off the field is not an easy task.

He said on “Inside the NFL”: “Sometimes I forget that I am a dad, and sometimes I forget that I’m a coach.
I must balance the two.
Then you had [Deion Sanders Junior], who is unbelievable, capturing the moments and being there for his brothers.
“.

When trying to balance his responsibilities as a father and coach, it would seem that the man known as Coach Prime does so with some tough love. Sanders even admitted that by igniting some sibling rivalry in the past, he had made one of his sons regret not calling him coach.

He continued, describing the specifics of this moment: “One significant moment, I think against CSU and we were prepared to go overtime.
Shilo then passed me and asked, “Dad, the defense going out there first?” rather than the expected “Coach,” as he is supposed to do on the field.

Boy, y’all ain’t stop nobody all day, I’m putting your brother out there, I said.
Since I already know what he’s going to do.
Shedeur then immediately drove down it, giving us the victory.
It was both a coaching and a fatherly moment, though.
“.

There is no denying Sanders’ devotion to his sons, and he was one of those to stand up for Shedeur when the controversy over his watch flex erupted.
A signature pose for the 21-year-old has emerged.

When some backlash arose when he displayed his $70,000 stainless steel watch, his father embraced the celebration, even making fun of his son’s antics.
Following his team’s 27-24 victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils, the Colorado University star flashed the pricey watch with more than 30 carats of diamonds.

Deion Sanders made light of the situation by joking that Shedeur’s flex might help him land a sponsorship deal.
He told TMZ, “We just have to get him a good watch deal.
He can’t keep providing it without payment.
“.

Since he is a Sanders like his father, the coach continued, “He can’t keep doing it for nothing.
And Sanders can’t do it for nothing any longer, can they?

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