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Anonymous player calls out 'GTA culture'—Is this just jealousy or a real concern for CU Buffs?

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes would never run clear of controversy. A few days back, the Boulder program just landed a new tag of “real-life GTA.” And how could the Buffs’ biggest supporter, Deion Sanders Jr., keep himself shut? It’s time for Bucky to turn the attack in their favor.

With this, he could not help but obsess about the biggest weapon, the newly bolstered offensive line that the Buffs HC has specially curated for quarterback Shedeur Sanders. And guess who emerges as the biggest threat in Colorado’s O-line? It’s none other than the offensive tackle, Kahlil Benson, who kicks out any sort of “lazy” attitude from the players’ roster.

The ex-Buffs are still not over, dragging Deion Sanders and Buffs through the dirt. Another anonymous attack claimed, “It’s like a real-life Grand Theft Auto video game. There are many distractions with fights, guns, and money floating around. The environment is unlike any I’ve come from before.” And enough is enough. Deion Jr. just had to stop this allegation. The Well Off Media tycoon came up with something unique. Instead of a brutal retort, he agreed to the attack, and that ultimately emerged as the perfect comeback. On August 7, Deion Jr. reposted a tweet that read, “Your team’s GTA lockerroom culture?” To which Bucky replied, “TOO MANY WEAPONS ON OFFENSE (it’s like a real life GTA) – CU Buffs Fall Camp.”

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Of course, Deion Jr. holds immense pride in the current Buffaloes offensive lineup. After all, Deion’s blood, sweat, and tears have gone into revamping it. After a disastrous 4-8 season, all that Coach Prime looked up to was strengthening the lineup, and the players Deion recruited were like human missiles on the field. Some newcomers that would be hard to ignore on the gridiron this season are five-star recruits, including Justin Mayers, Jordan Seaton, and Tyler Johnson. However, to head them all, Deion will count on none other than Benson.

Benson’s no-nonsense approach to bringing out the best potential of Deion’s O-line

Benson knows how to keep the lineup tight. First, he has no room for any laid-back attitude among his teammates. The 6-foot-5 was caught in hawk-eye mode on June 19 by Well Off Media. For quite a long time, inconsistency and procrastination have plagued the Buffs locker room. But not anymore! Benson emerges as Deion’s trooper during the training session. During the training, the offensive tackle’s vocal tonic was a clamor call as he shouted, “They just said we going full speed but y’all ain’t doing full speed. Stop being a soft man.

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Benson perceives laziness as disrespectful behavior. And he just thought of putting an end to it, even if that meant urging caution for the newly structured O-line, “Why being lazy as and that’s no respect…if y’all not going to sprint off the ball that f*cking lazy bro. That’s going to get our as* kicked…I’ll be damn with that. Y’all ain’t going to be here.”

It’s now clear why Deion Jr. refers to the newly formed O-line as his all-star Avengers squad. The haters will be silenced once the Colorado Buffaloes can flip the 4-8 season script coming up with a big win this season. And the only way to secure success? To turn those weapons into game-changers.