Colorado’s extreme conditions spare no one, even if it is one of the best supercars in the world. Even if it’s a $100k Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the snow makes no difference in a truck and a supercar, adding more maintenance activities to the already long list. Well, seems that the long list has finally gotten the best of Deion Sanders Jr. as he rants about the snow making his car maintenance an additional chore.
As Deion Sanders Jr. proceeds toward the Folsom Field parking yard, he shifts the camera to the exterior of his car. Shocking for a car fanatic like Sanders Jr, his car was streaked with snow spots and dust, which is exactly Jr’s problem. “You get your car washed every other day, then it starts snowing. Now your car just dirty as hell,” Sanders Jr. exasperated. Frustration would be an understatement for Deion Sanders Jr., which was apparent from his words. “It’s just like when like you just got to pray about it like, ‘God when should I get my car wash’.”
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Safe to say, life is tough for Deion Sanders Jr., when trivial problems like his car not being washed are enough to tense him out, which can automatically be classified as a 1st world problem, especially when it’s for a 2-minute commute he has to make. “I just left the school came to the house real quick. I live 2 minutes away from the school,” Sanders Jr. confessed. Well, the Sanders house has seen worse days, especially his father, Deion Sanders.
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Deion Sanders highlights his early-day struggles
Coming off as a stark contrast to his son’s youth days, Deion Sanders’ days as a young kid looked entirely different. In the Amazon Prime original, ‘Coach Prime’s’ season 2, Deion Sanders highlighted the struggles and pressures he faced as a budding player. Sanders had to compete with his mind, tricking it into forming an alternate ego to keep himself in check. The constant banter between his alter ego and normal ego fueled him to reach the heights he is at today, as he confessed in an interview with the Bleacher Report.
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However, his ultimate motivation was neither of this, it was his mother. “I wanted to retire my mother so she never had to work another day in her life and my mother hasn’t worked since 88 you’re supposed to clap right there,” admitted Prime, getting quite emotional. Hence, he strived to create a life in which his children didn’t have to face the same struggles that he did.
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