Shilo Sanders is gradually taking over as the talk of the town for his old-school, aggressive playing yet again. Fans love that Shilo Sanders is reviving the classic old football. Coaches, on the other hand, are on the cusp of bursting out with anger because of Shilo Sanders not following the rules on-field. Just a couple of days back, Coach Jason Brown publicly called out Shilo Sanders ‘undisciplined behavior‘ on his podcast. To say he was angry would be an understatement, he was livid since Shilo Sanders not following the head coach’s rules.
However, after the latest video that Well Off media, Coach Brown won’t have many complaints in this department since Deion Sanders has taken matters into his own hands. Prime didn’t shy away from condemning Shilo Sanders in front of the Buffs team during their practice sessions when the safety was calling the plays as he desired and not as per the instructions given. “Shilo do what you’re told to do,” Deion Sanders reprimanded his son as he saw Shilo snatching away the ball instead of “Throwing it up,” as Deion Sanders instructed them to.
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And this is not the first time Deion Sanders admonished his child during the Buffs practice session. Coach Brown claimed that the behavior was tolerated since Silo is “the coach’s son.” However, Coach Prime has hardly ever tolerated mistakes during this off-season’s practice from Shilo Sanders. Earlier, when Shilo made a blunder on-field, aggravating Coach Prime, he was instructed to “Get Out“ of the field by Deion Sanders himself.
Other than this, Deion Sanders has been particularly stern with Shilo to snap him into the seriousness the next season holds for them. Seems that all the tricks Prime had up his sleeves worked their wonders as Shilo Sanders is now set on his track.
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Shilo Sanders: Headache Gang CEO
The result of all the mounting pressure was Shilo Sanders going rouge against his critics, forming the ‘Headache gang‘ brand. Call it the pressure of perfecting his skills and his scores for the 2025 NFL draft or just the mere revenge of last season’s ejection against UCLA, Shilo Sanders is giving the practice his all this off-season.
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The Buffs safety even missed out on a family vacation to the Dominican Republic to stay back at the Folsom field to sharpen his skills. The result was in front of Deion Sanders and Co as Shilo smoothly tackled a 175lbs, WR Asaad Waseem. Do you think Shilo Sanders’s performance this season would shut down each critic with his massive number and possibly his massive draft value? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
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