Deion Sanders Jr. has perfect folk wisdom for CSU players after Colorado football crushes Rams

Saving them the shame, Deion Sanders Jr. extends a philosophical Olive Branch to CSU players.
Nov 11, 2023; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes video producer Deion Sanders Jr during the game against the Arizona Wildcats at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
Nov 11, 2023; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes video producer Deion Sanders Jr during the game against the Arizona Wildcats at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images / Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
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Deion Sanders Jr. has mastered the art of subtle digs. Not torching the rivals straight up, but rather giving them a token gesture, all while subtly flexing his team's win against them. Deion Jr. is getting better and better at it. In Week 2, he did it for Nebraska, and this time, he did the same for CSU.

Deion Sanders Jr. tweeted "Que Sera Sera," an age-old Spanish folk phrase translating to "Whatever will be, will be," alongside the viral video of Shedeur Sanders refusing to shake hands with CSU QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi post-game.

As Fowler-Nicolosi extended his hand to the CU QB, Sanders pulled his back, saying "You can't f**k with me," while also saying that Fowler-Nicolosi was "talking sh*t" about him.

While the CU Rams QB went away with an "All right, keep talking," fans have taken the encounter way too seriously.

Colorado football fans assemble to defend Shedeur Sanders while others rip him apart

The viral clip of the QBs has torn the internet and everyone has picked their sides. The ones defending Shedeur are coming up with every reason to "justify" Shedeur's tacky behavior in that particular moment.

Like the fact that Jay Norvell's constant brutal digs at Deion Sanders, or his wife calling Sanders' son Shedeur a b**ch, and not to forget, the CSU QB trash-talking about them on-camera. After going through all this, Shedeur's antic could be easily called an underwhelming one.

However, the ones on the opposite end of the debate see it as "immaturity" and as a "sign of cowardliness," which they also suspect to hurt his impression of the QB in the NFL scouting agents' eyes.

CSU fans, call it sour grapes if you want, but Shedeur and Co. earned this dig.