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Moments After Championing “Brady Mode”, Shedeur Sanders Sparks “Legendary” Celebrations to Cap off Colorado Sunglass Revenge

Published 09/17/2023, 6:06 PM EDT

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The only thing more popular than Deion Sanders in NCAA Football right now is his ‘Hat and Sunglass’. The talk about those just won’t die down. And the Buffaloes, especially Sander’s son Shedeur, are holding no drolling back, it seems. In the post-match interview after the State Rams game, Shedeur explained his ‘Brady Mode’ that saved the day for the Buffaloes. He also addressed their areas of improvement for the upcoming games. But he had something else planned for the night that a few were expecting it.

Cause Shedeur has just come up with something that might go down in history. Moments after the interview, Shedeur performed his ‘legendary’ celebration that the Folsom Field and one particular person will remember for a long time. And he didn’t forget to add salt to the wound after the celebration, either.

Shedeur Sander’s ‘LEGENDARY’ celebration

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On his recent Instagram post, Shedeur posted two clips of him performing a wave-off celebration in front of the fans, with the caption ‘LEGENDARY’. It was minutes after he broke the game down and talked about further improvements in the interview. The celebration comes as a dig towards Rams’ coach Jay Norvell, who, a few days before the game questioned Deion Sanders’ manners at the press conferences. Jay went as far as questioning Sander’s upbringing.

Shedeur had initially pointed to his wristwatch in the post-match interview with little context to that. But he was not short of plans to make the defeat even more agonizing for Jay. To make things saltier, Shedeur lifted his left hand high and repeated the act right in front of the fans, to which the crowd reacted with cheers. Indicating that they fully support whatever Sanders decides to wear, and whenever he wants.

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Jay Norvell now has one more reason to remember (or forget) this defeat, and he might be tearing his hair out wondering why he even made those comments… poor Jay!

Read More: “Forget the Name Sanders”: Coach Prime Deion Spits Facts to Stand Up for Son Shedeur Amid Bizarre Criticism

Shedeur urges team to improve further

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Other than his defense for ‘pop’ Deion Sanders, Shedeur seems to be really good at offence, too. And that has not been in vain as his crucial 45-yard pass in the fourth quarter found WR Jimmy Horn, who scored the touchdown to level the score with just 36 seconds remaining in the game against Rams. But Shedeur still keeps the standard high for himself and for the team. Looking back at the errors, he implied, “We came out here, we wasn’t all the way locked in. I could say to where we were busting on simple plays, and we can’t afford to do that. Especially these next two weeks in each another game. Every game we can’t do that.”

The buffaloes have two tough battles lined up in the name of Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans. If they fail to collect the small pieces together early on, it might cost them the games. Both these teams love physical plays and having some ultra-athletic specimens in their rosters, one mistake wouldn’t go unpunished for the Buffaloes. They better watch out.

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Buffaloes next face the Ducks, on 24 September. It will be interesting to see how Coach Prime plans to overcome their physical playstyle as he already misses the service of Travis Hunter. But one thing is for sure, both games are going to be a feast for the eyes of hardcore football fans.

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Sagnik Ghosh is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. He is interested in covering off-court drama. With experience in writing sports blogs, Sagnik looks to keep his readers engaged with his coverage.
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