Prime reminds players and employees to be “professional” during holidays

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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders sent a message to players and staff during his Memorial Day holiday Sunday afternoon.
Sanders wants everyone associated with his team to stay safe and use good judgment.
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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders is ahead of the North Dakota Buffalo game against Folsom Field. (Today's Ron Joni – American Sports)
He wrote: “All my (Buffalo, Colorado) players and staff. I love you @ I miss you. Please be safe and don't do anything that harms you're going to be a professional. Be careful because everyone around you is not against you and not the real person,” he wrote.
Sanders' message to Colorado personnel reached a mysterious message on X.
Last week, he shouted “Fake Story” but did not fully explain what he was talking about.
He wrote: “Let's stop lying today, tomorrow and the next day. Also do not traffic in false rumors or stories that do not involve, instead of involving a witness, the stories they will tell privately for public dissemination.”

From left to right, Colorado's Safety Shilo Sanders, #21, head coach Deion Sanders and quarterback Shedeur Sanders, #2, social media producer Deion Sanders Jr., after the Oklahoma Cowboys win at Folsom Field. (Ron Chenoy-Imagn image)
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Coach Prime was placed under a microscope in his son Shedeur Sanders and landed in the fifth round of the NFL draft in April. He has been his son’s biggest supporter, and most of the NFL worlds have been stunned, and so far the quarterback has fallen.
The Shedeur Sanders eventually found himself selected by the Cleveland Browns. He talked about the online criticism he received and said it was mainly because of negative perceptions of the father.
“They don't care what others think of you,” Sanders said of the younger generation when he visited a local high school, “They don't care what others think of you,” he said. “They are based on their own foundations – 99% of the hatred (attack him) are towards pop music. Then I'm just his son. But (the kids) didn't grow up in the era when they watched him play. It's just the older generation to me and not young people. Because when I came in person, I had no denial, but I saw it.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders will watch the warm-up before playing against Nebraska's Connusques against Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. (Dylan Widger-Imagn image)
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“So, that’s why I said I like going to school in person and actually meeting them, and whatever questions they say, ‘I just asked any questions I wanted. That’s what they said.
Fox News' Jackson Thompson contributed to the report.
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