Even though the Colorado Rams vs. Colorado Buffs game is finished on the field, the intensity remains outside. After Shedeur Sanders and his team encountered enormous disrespect from the CSU team during the game, Deion Sanders is not quite satisfied with the Colorado Rams’ head coach Jay Norvell’s approach towards the whole situation. Let’s see what he has to say about it.
Today, while streaming a live show on the Colorado Football Coaches Show, Deion Sanders talked about the disrespect players showed towards Shedeur Sanders and the Buffs, saying, “We don’t do that. We don’t teach that. Some things that have transpired on other teams—if that would have been my player, I would have suspended him because we just don’t do that. We don’t operate like that. We don’t need to.” While talking about the Colorado State quarterback giving a hard time to Shedeur during the matchup, Deion Sanders took a subtle jab at head coach Jay Norvell’s coaching style and approach towards the team. Well, even though Deion Sanders didn’t directly take Brayden’s name, we all know who it was.
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Coach Prime also added to it, saying, “We have some players that are very confident. They’re not confident to the point that it should offend you. If it offends you, that means you’re insecure because they’re not talking about themselves.” Well, the insecurity was quite evident even before the game when Fowler took a shot at the Colorado Buffs, saying, “We will see how far Instagram followers get them.” However, despite the Colorado State Rams players’ use of foul language, trolling, and inappropriate gestures, the Buffs maintained their humility during the game.
Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffs encountering trolls while playing
During the Rocky Mountain Showdown, Deion Sanders, Colorado Buffs, faced a hell lot of trolls since the start of their game. The Buffs faced a lot of negativity and discouragement, making their win seem highly unlikely. Despite that, the team emerged as the ultimate winner of that game with a high margin score of 9-28. Which was a tight slap on the Colorado State Rams’ face. However, the matchup turned so ugly that the Buffs’ star quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, denied shaking hands with CSU’s freshman quarterback, Brayden Fowler Nicolosi. Which surprisingly turned into a reason for trolls for Shedeur. Addressing this, Shedeur said, “It felt like a lot of hate to me personally, but of course, the media tried to portray it like I did something wrong.” Well, what else can you expect from him after such an intense game?
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Even after throwing for 310 yards with four touchdowns, Fowler Nicolosi, who just threw for 209 yards with a pair of interceptions, dredged Shedeur Sanders. Well, Shedeur was not the only one given a hard time by Brayden. CSU State’s young quarterback even took an unnecessary jab at dual threat Travis Hunter by calling him “too small” during the game. However, Travis gave an appropriate reply through his performance by intercepting a pass from Fowler during the third quarter. Taking such a cheap shot at Buffs players and then resulting in an embarrassing loss is nothing but karma. Let’s see if the Colorado State Rams can focus on improving their gameplay instead of their trolling tactic in future matchups.
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Did Jay Norvell's team cross the line with their brutal treatment of Shedeur Sanders?