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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

In a recent report from August 17, 2023, the emotions of disappointment and frustration were seen as Deion Sanders, the passionate head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team, expressed his discontent with certain players’ actions.

The report from ‘Colorado Buffaloes Wire’ highlighted Sanders’ genuine upset over some of his players not participating in a practice brawl that had taken place earlier that week. Sanders known for his fiery spirit and dedication, felt let down by those who had chosen to walk away from the confrontation. While a Chiefs former Chiefs offensive guard referred to it as a fake thing.

Geoff Schwartz dissects “fake toughness”

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During a hyper moment captured on video, the raw emotion in PrimeTime’s voice echoed his belief in unity on and off the field. However, ex-Chiefs Geoff Schwartz, speaking on the YT ‘Fox Sports Radio show, presented contrasting viewpoints. When, on-air host, Brian Noe recounted the practice incident video where a defensive player clashed with an opponent after a touchdown, while not everyone joined in. And Coach Sanders rallied his team with the words, “If one fights, we all fight!”

So, Geoff Schwartz offered a different perspective, labeling the situation as “fake toughness.” And added, “Deion wants his team to have an entire brawl because a few guys got a little Dusty at the end of a play in the goal line, that really serves practice time well.”

Schwartz also said, “I watch all other hype videos,” and questioned whether a full-scale brawl was a productive use of practice time, suggesting that focusing on essential skills like “blocking and tackling” might hold more significance in the grand scheme of the game. Schwartz’s opinion reflected a pragmatic outlook on the value of training and development, seemingly contrasting with Sanders’ passionate call for collective action.

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Eager to transform the Colorado Buffaloes

Deion Sanders took the helm as head coach in December 2022. Charged with reviving the struggling Pac-12 team, which stumbled to a 1-11 record, Sanders ignited hope. His influence reshaped the coaching staff, symbolized by the addition of Sean Lewis as offensive coordinator. Embracing the upcoming 2023 season, commencing on September 2 against TCU, Sanders radiated contentment with the Buffaloes’ progress.

READ MORE – Annoyed Deion Sanders Unable to Hide Emotions When Morals Get Slyly Questioned: “I’m the Same Guy Who Benched My Son”

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In the 2023 season, the Colorado Buffaloes have a series of upcoming games: on September 2nd, they will face TCU, followed by a match against Nebraska on September 9th, and a game against Colorado State on September 16th. Subsequently, they will play against Oregon on September 23rd and USC on September 30th. These matches are set to be broadcasted across different channels including ESPN, Fox, and TBD.

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