Shilo Sanders never fails to make headlines; be it because of himself or his father. The Headache Gang CEO is determined to sack the competition since his ejection against UCLA brought some tough admonition, not on him but on his skills. Hence, Shilo Sanders is on his way to gaining dominance over his shortcomings by giving the practice his all ahead of Black and Gold Day. But is it making him forget the basic code of conduct of the practice sessions?
Coach Jason Brown from Coach JB Sow with Big Smitty broke down the moment that piqued the interest of several Buffs. Until now, it was for the right reasons, as Coach Prime stopped the defense altogether and had an assertive ‘teacher moment’ by correcting a fundamental flaw in their defense: hurriedly running after gaining possession of the ball.
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That was not where Coach Brown got aggravated. In the clip’s opening moments, the defense made a mistake, prompting Coach Prime to whistle, but they failed to halt. Brown was appalled, to put it nicely, as he expressed his bubbling anger toward the undisciplined behavior of the team on the field and also toward the utter disrespect the team displayed toward their head coach by not paying heed to his instructions.
Yet, no actions were taken against Shilo Sanders. The reason? “But they can’t be booted pack because he’s the coach’s son. So we have already seen multiple videos of un bullsh*t ruling, undisciplined structure and you’re gonna be all f*cking b*tt hurt when the team’s all sh*tty.”
On one hand, Shilo Sanders is garnering some love from fans for bringing back the old-school football back into the game. On the other, Coach Brown is not mincing his despondency on Shilo Sanders. Even when Shilo Sanders made an exceptional play in the same video by Well Off Media.
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Shilo Sanders makes a mighty play in Spring Practice sessions
Shilo Sanders is grinding his skills out for the net regular season and it’s paying off. The Buffs’ safety is setting the standards sky-high for Black and Gold Day, as Shilo stayed true to his commitment to being old-school aggressive. He just added the perfect smoothness to that aggressiveness as he tackled a 175lbs, WR Asaad Waseem.
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“He’s sick, boy!!” chipped in Deion Sanders, proud of his son’s improvement in his performance. Deion Sanders Jr. also nodded a big yes to the fact, saying, “He’s not playing those types of games… Good!” And that was not the only suave display of his power and agility on-field. In an earlier Well Off Media video, Sanders delivered a massive hit, bringing down 320-pound Buffs OL Tyler Johnson in one smooth second. What do think of Shilo Sanders? Drop your thoughts in the comments.