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Coach Prime is known for running a tight ship. Whether it was during Deion Sanders’ explosive playing days or the career choice he made post-retirement, accountability has always been a pivotal aspect of his regime. Additionally, Coach Prime isn’t exactly the friendliest with his players, and while subpar performances are often enough to tilt him, there are a couple of words you should be careful of as well.

Deion Sanders is on a mission to make Colorado football relevant again. Following a disappointing 1-11 season, the Colorado team has surrendered themselves to Coach Prime, and the NFL great has already taken to ruffling some feathers. With Sanders at the helm, the Colorado players have a lot of things to learn about their new coach, including what not to say.

Deion Sanders hates these words

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Coach Prime is yet to lead Colorado from the sidelines, yet his involvement alone has garnered a ton of attention for the program. However, since Sanders’ arrival, not everything was panned out the way he wanted, especially the roster. Sanders made it a point to push over 50 players into the transfer portal, paving the way for a brand new group of young men. While these players are getting used to the constant scrutiny and attention surrounding the Colorado team, they will also have to learn the ways of not offending Deion Sanders.

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During a training session with the team, Coach Prime was caught on camera sharing the two single words he does not want his players to utter, and judging by his attitude it’s best if the team follows.

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Let me tell you what I hate. OK, this is universal. What does this mean right here?” said Sanders pointing at the camera. He further continued, “My bad, I don’t believe in violence but I will whoop ‘my bad’, one day I’m gonna meet the dude that’s my bad, that started my bad, and I am gonna whoop him, I can’t stand that, I know it’s your bad. Coaches hate that, parents hate that, don’t say my bad

Having left Jackson State behind, Colorado just might end up being Coach Prime’s biggest challenge to date. While Sanders is hellbent on drilling a hard-nosed mentality into his players, there are a couple of obstacles that stand in his way, particularly regarding his own well-being.

An unfortunate possibility

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Back in 2021, Deion Sanders lost two of his toes due to circulation issues. The same issue has risen again as Sanders’ left foot faces the possibility of amputation as doctors and specialists recently made him aware of the grave dangers. As things stand right now, Deion Sanders has no feeling in the bottom of his left foot and wants to get the treatment procedure started at the earliest. According to Sanders, these health issues would act as a massive hindrance once the season starts, and that’s something he wants to avoid at any cost.

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