

Stephen A. Smith‘s words about Shedeur Sanders come true. The 55-year-old has been a known figure of controversy for his harsh opinions. Though he’s usually disliked by people, his recent advice for Shedeur made its mark, much to the fans’ surprise.
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The Colorado Buffaloes played against the Stanford Cardinal this past Saturday. In a match that the Buffs were expected to win, they suffered a tragic loss by a score of 46-43. The match was in overtime and unfortunately for Shedeur, he threw out a poor interception that ultimately led to the loss. As fate would have it, the Cardinal players ended up taunting him as he walked back to the locker room.
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Stephen A. Smith’s prophecy for Shedeur came true
The Colorado Buffaloes played against the Arizona Sun Devils last week and managed to score a close win by a score of 27-24. Even though the Buffs didn’t give the best performance, Shedeur ended up walking toward the Arizona fans and flashed his expensive watch as an arrogant taunt.
Stanford players trolled Shedeur Sanders with watch flex celebration after he threw a terrible interception in overtime during Colorado's epic collapse https://t.co/8Yc1bPXRpd
— BroBible (@BroBible) October 14, 2023
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Stephen A. Smith had advice for Shedeur as the NFL world criticized his gesture. He said, “In a sport like football, you don’t want to make yourself an additional target.“ Furthermore, he said that Shedeur is special and he doesn’t like it when he is flashing his expensive watch.
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Shedeur’s bad pass played a major role in overturning the tide in the the Cardinals’ favour. The Buffs had a 29-0 lead till halftime. After which, the Cardinals created history by making the largest comeback in Stanford history. Thus it’s apparent that Shedeur’s ego might have been the cause of the Buffaloes’defeat.
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