Both Deion and Shedeur are no strangers to criticism. Their success, and the lack of it, in the past season has allowed them to become target for many critics. However, their pride in their abilities and determination to prove their haters wrong is helping them prove their haters wrong over and over again.
This year won’t be seeing the Buffs QB entering the NFL Draft but the 22-year-old brims with confidence as he said, “I’m biased, but I don’t see a quarterback that’s better than me.” This statement has opened him to criticism for a lot of people, most notably Coach Jason Brown,
Shedeur Sanders gets tough on his critic
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Recently, Coach JB posted an interesting update on Twitter where he slammed Shedeur Sanders on The Coach JB Show. He wrote, “Shedeur Ain’t Him!” What he meant is that the Buffs QB won’t be the Heisman winner nor be the #1 NFL Draft pick. This statement didn’t sit well with lots of people including the Buffs starting QB himself who responded with a curt “You 🧢 clickbait.”
You 🧢 clickbait https://t.co/g8WO2ISRtO
— Shedeur Sanders (@ShedeurSanders) February 29, 2024
Coach JB apparently doesn’t believe that Shedeur Sanders is worthy of all the hype he’s getting from everyone else. And this is what he has to say to back up his statement. “I don’t see him projecting and transitioning to the NFL as the big time No. 1 guy. I just don’t see it… He doesn’t have an arm like Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, Aaron, and he can’t move like Lamar, Kyler, Justin.” But only time will tell if Shedeur Sanders can turn his haters into admirers just like his father Coach Prime is at the moment.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Deion Sanders turns critics into admirers
Matt McChesney and Deion Sanders have never really gotten along well with each other in the past. But a recent discussion between them changed a lot of things. The Colorado Buffaloes HC stole Matt McChesney’s admiration with his insights during his recent interview with him. The Zero 2 Sixty host said of Deion Sanders, “I’ve kind of changed my mind a little bit on the whole way he’s doing business with all the players… He’s an inspiration to me. I look up to the man and you can learn a lot from those guys.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
McChesney continued, “He makes everyone special that he meets.” As his interviews and public appearances display, Deion is friendly with everyone, be it the locals, players, students, coaches, and anybody below and above. His easy-going attitude and strong work ethic have earned him the love and respect of both fans and critics.
WATCH THIS STORY: Jim Harbaugh Hit With Disappointing News Just Two Days Before Rose Bowl Clash With Alabama