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Deion Sanders says coaches are “not your homie” as they crack down on profanity
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Deion Sanders says coaches are “not your homie” as they crack down on profanity

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are enjoying a well-deserved bye week after an impressive 48-21 road victory against UCF. The win sent a clear message to the Big 12 and the Buffs are a force to be reckoned with in conference play. However, despite their success on the field, Coach Prime has his own concerns about how his players behave off the field, especially regarding their language and professionalism.

During a team meeting, Sanders emphasized the importance of respect and communication. He praised their performance on the field but stressed that there is room for improvement in their behavior.

“Let’s watch your language on the buses after games and around adults,” Sanders told his players via Well Off Media. He highlighted how he would never dream of using profanity in front of a coach during his college days. “You’re unleashing the profanity as if the coach is your homie. He’s not your homie. That’s your superior,” Sanders added, encouraging the team to strive for higher standards of respect.

Sanders also urged his players to build stronger connections with each other, encouraging them to put down their phones and have face-to-face conversations. He reiterated that professionalism and respect for elders are essential, both on and off the field.

Sanders is known for not using profanity himself and wants to set a positive example for his team. He believes in taking a businesslike approach to the game and their career. After their break, the Buffs will return to action on October 12 against Kansas State, aiming to continue their momentum.