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Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes coach, along with his son, got annoyed with the sort of questions they were being asked after their loss against the Arizona Wildcats. The 56-year-old NFL Hall of Famer has been a topic of discussion ever since he signed on with the Buffs on a 5-year contract. The Buffs lost to the Wildcats, but played better, compared with their earlier games.

The Colorado Buffaloes have had an interesting season so far, with just two more games left to play before the regular season comes to an end. All eyes will be on Shedeur Sanders, the quarterback for the Buffs’, as he tries his best to lead his team to the playoffs. But while both the coach and Shedeur try to play their best game, it seems as if they keep receiving frustrating questions from the media.

Deion Sanders gets annoyed with the negative questions about the match.

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The Colorado Buffaloes faced off against the Arizona Wildcats in a highly anticipated match. Though the Buffs played exceptionally well, they still had to suffer a defeat by a score of 31-34. But even after delivering a good performance, the questions in the post-match conference upset the coach and the star quarterback.

Coach Prime was asked about why he chose to punt and what his rationale was behind it. This frustrated him, and he said, “What happened after that? We scored. Why you say nothing about that? I think that was a pretty good
decision, wasn’t it? And my favorite. Can we start off with that about that great decision you made coach? I don’t need you to slap me on my back because I’m good because my arms can reach back there. ” 

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Thus, he concluded by saying that he knows what he’s doing and that he’s tired of being doubted about his decisions. The same sort of situation followed his son, Shedeur, when he was before the media as well.

Shedeur Sanders is “tired” of these sorts of questions.

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Shedeur also seemed upset post-match conference and got upset with the sort of negative questions he was being subjected to. Despite performing well in the match against the Wildcats, rather than being applauded for it, he was bitterly reminded of the harsh reality.

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Shedeur was asked about the match’s outcome and how he felt about being so close to winning. This upset him, and he replied by saying, “You can’t go into a dark hole during a season like this because nothing will ever be perfect in life. I’m definitely tired of those conversations.” Both the Sanders men have dealt with their fair share of negativity, and now that the season is drawing to a close, it’s as if they’ve reached their saturation points. But with two more games left in the playoffs, will the Buffaloes be able to hang on and manage to scrape through?

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