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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, had a message for the players and staff when they settled on their vacation on the day of the fallen on Sunday afternoon.
Sanders expected everyone involved with their team to stay safe and used a good judgment.
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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, before the match against the state of the north Dakota state in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-USA Today Sports)
“All my players and personal (of Colorado Buffaloes). I love you @ I miss you. Please, be sure and do nothing to endanger your opportunity to be a professional. Be careful because everyone around you are not really depressed for you and everyone else is there alone,” he wrote.
Sanders’ message to Colorado staff came when he has triggered cryptic messages in 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. Also, stop rumors or stories that do not imply no witness that supports the story they told privately to circulate publicly,” he wrote.

From left to right, the safety of the buffalo of Colorado, Shilo Sanders, #21, and the chief coach Deion Sanders and the field marshal Shedersur Sanders, #2, and the producer of social networks Deion Sanders Jr. possessed after the victory against the Cowboys of Oklahoma State in Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn images)
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The Prime coach has been put under the microscope in the middle of his son, Shedeur Sanders, falling to the fifth round of the NFL draft in April. He has been his son’s greatest defender, and most of the NFL world was surprised to see the field marshal fall so far.
Shedeur Sanders was finally selected by the Cleveland Browns. He talked about the online criticisms he received and said it was mainly because people have a negative perception of his father.
“They don’t care about other people’s opinion about you,” Sanders said about the youngest generation while visiting a local high school, through Cleveland.com. “They are based on yours: 99% of hatred (aimed at him) is towards Pops. And then I am only his son. But (the children) did not grow at a time when they saw him play. It is only the previous generation what he does to me instead of the young people.

The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, observes heating before the match against the Nebraska cornhuskers in the Stadium Memorial. (Images Dylan Widger-Imagn)
“So, that’s why I say that I like to go (to schools) in person and really know them, and any questions they have, I say: ‘Just ask me the question you want. Choose any question. Without filter, with nothing.’ That is what they say.