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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

It’s time that Coach Prime gets a “shout-out!” Despite the negativity surrounding his tenure at Boulder, Deion Sanders is resilient. Every aspect is under scrutiny, from rumors of him forcing players to attend concerts to concerns about his flamboyant style leading a struggling team. Even disgruntled former players haven’t helped criticizing his coaching methods.

Deion may be surprised to find his players standing by him despite the immense pressure. One unlikely supporter is Jordan Seaton, a highly rated 6-foot-5 offensive tackle who’s been a star for the Buffaloes

Seaton posted pictures on Instagram showcasing flashy jewelry, possibly birthday gifts from his quarterback. However, the caption caught everyone’s attention: “ain’t going back n forth w no peon known across the country shoutout Deion.” This message signaled his refusal to engage with irrelevant criticism. Even Deion Sanders Jr. jumped in the comments, adding fuel to the fire with some “fire emojis.” Many Buffs players like Omarion Cooper and Jimmy Horn Jr. joined the comment section, too.

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Nevertheless, the last photo stood out as the most intriguing detail. Seaton, sporting a knowing grin, captioned it: “When you know they capppin.'” This cryptic message, too, got fans applauding the young OT’s subtle yet powerful show of support for Coach Prime.

Many were surprised by Seaton’s loyalty. He chose Colorado despite a lucrative offer from Tennessee. Now, the “massive beast” is ready to block for his quarterback and defend his coach online. Seaton’s public backing appears to have given Deion’s recent message a new life, making it a hot topic online.

Coach Prime supports the idea of stepping away from the noise

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Coach Prime is now facing mounting pressure to keep a positive attitude among his players. Criticism swirled that he allegedly forced players to attend a concert featuring his son Shedeur and Lil Wayne, drawing accusations of dictatorship in Colorado. Deion initially defended it, stating, “This is one of the best lies I’ve heard.” But last week, he addressed negativity on Reach The People Media, expressing frustration with those who don’t see the potential for positivity.

Now, it seems Deion Sanders is taking an alternative approach. His recent social media posts advocate for walking away from such negativity: “Learn to WALK-AWAY without conflict, profanity, anger or the spirit of “YOU” got to get the last word in. The things that could’ve killed me I learned to walk away from. That don’t make u soft it makes u wise. Live to see another day & opportunity by walking away.” Interestingly, this new approach resonates with his players, as seen by their recent online support.