Shedeur Sanders accumulated some tough experiences as the Buffs QB. Worst of all was being sacked 52 times, the most in the Nation. The humiliation was bad, especially since Shedeur presents himself as a decent QB with 6-foot-2 height, weighing in at 215 pounds. Hence, Nate Robinson’s joking observation came as a temporary balm to the humiliation. His plays for Buffs’ have gotten them through some tacky plays, with him being sacked a lot as an exception.
Hence, when the NBA icon bluntly made a hilarious comment on Shedeur Sanders, that too, in the comment section of his father, Deion Sanders, fans couldn’t contain their laughter. The post had Prime with his sons Shedeur and Deion Sanders Jr, accompanied by Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes. Their meet and greet was for recording a fresh episode of Jackson and Barnes’ podcast All the Smoke. There was one peculiar thing in the snap, however, that caught Robinson’s eye. Shedeur Sanders’ shorts. The QB was donning Under Armour shorts, which somehow appeared to be shorter on one leg as compared to the other.
This was the fact the spectators observed the most, and also what they laughed about the most. The best one came from Robinson. “Why one of the QB’s knees/legs look longer than the other lowkey?” commented Robinson, hilariously calling out Shedeur Sanders. Robinson’s comment came as a sign of goodwill, a hilarious one, following Deion Sanders’ kind-hearted act toward his son, who is also a cornerback at CU, Nahmier Robinson.
Deion Sanders checks up on Robinson’s son
Deion Sanders takes into consideration the tough situations of each of his players. It’s a staple thing to do at Buffs under Coach Prime’s rein. Hence, Sanders did not take a second thought before making sure Nate Robinson’s son, Nahmier Robinson was doing alright. “How are you doing? … You know what I mean, how are you doing? If you nееd rеst lеt mе know. I am proud of you boy. Kееp going, man,” Sanders asked in all genuineness to Robinson’s son.
Deion Sanders knows that Nate Robinson, the CB’s father, is battling renal kidney failure. The fragile times present itself as a scary time for his family, especially his son. After all, Prime knows the best in battling chronic medical ailments, as he is a victim of recurring blood clots.
Only when Nahmier Robinson replied with, “I’m doing good… I appreciate it,” in a Well Off Media video, Deion Sanders send him back to the practice session. What do you think of Deion Sanders’ goodwill gesture towards Nahmier Robinson? Drop your thoughts in the comments.