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Good cop and bad cop? Maybe that’s the game the Sanders want to play. While Shedeur Sanders has become a social media magnet with his outspoken personality, his half-brother Deion Jr. takes a different approach. The Colorado Buffaloes quarterback isn’t shy about expressing his opinions, whether it’s clapping back at departing players or engaging in banter with his former backup quarterback, Galvin Kuld. 

Last month, Kuld made a comment about Shedeur on social media, suggesting that other teams’ quarterbacks handle their money more responsibly while alleging that Shedeur “owns six cars and an apartment.” Of course, that wasn’t all since Kuld also alleged that Shedeur had way too much say in what goes on in the team, and also didn’t talk to Kuld very much. In a very un-Shedeur-ly style, he responded on his social media, claiming that the media “interviews anyone who leaves Colorado” just to tarnish their reputation. He then stated that he would “take the high road” and refrain from further engaging with Kuld. While the fans saw Shedeur react to Kuld and a lot of other ex-players’ comments, Deion Sanders Jr took a different approach.

Meanwhile, Deion Sanders Jr., aka Bucky, has opted for a quieter strategy in the face of criticism. People often call him a “nepo baby” because he shows off his expensive cars and jewelry online and of course because he Coach Prime’s son. Known for his reserved personality, he stayed quiet for a while but recently posted a cryptic message on social media for his critics. He wrote on X, “Standing up for yourself in business doesn’t always mean you have to answer back.”

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The comment section had mixed responses. Some praised his attitude while others criticized his silence. However, he is focused on proving himself through actions, not arguments. His cryptic message stated he was letting his work do the talking. This approach seems to be effective, as the successful YouTuber just signed a deal with a major music label.

Deion Sanders Jr. may have signed a deal: Reports

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Deion Sanders Jr. recently flew to Los Angeles with his father, Coach Prime, to visit Snoop Dogg in his recording studio. Coach Prime even showed off some moves, hinting at a possible remix of his ’90s hit Must Be the Money. While Snoop and Yella Beezy are said to be a part of the new Must Be the Money 24, more updates are yet to be released.

However, Bucky surprisingly took center stage during the jamming session. With Coach Prime’s encouraging “I know him, come on,” Bucky dropped some beats and lyrics, impressing the “Doggfather”. Rumors are swirling that Bucky might have even signed with Death Row Records. The label Coach Prime was associated with in the ’90s. The coveted record label is also home to legends like Tupac Shakur and Danny Boy. It even released Snoop’s debut album “Doggystyle.” With over three decades of history, Death Row is a dream for any aspiring rapper. If the rumors are true, this collaboration could be the ultimate mic drop on Bucky’s critics.