Deion Sanders and son Shedeur Sanders find themselves at crossroads while deciding family trip destination with Pilar Sanders: “I ain’t got both"
The holiday season is here and Deion Sanders and family are getting ready for a family vacation. Colorado isn't featuring in the postseason this year, so Coach Prime and his quarterback son have some time on their hands. But there is one small problem, Coach Prime and son Shedeur Sanders can't seem to agree on anything.
A YouTube video showed both of them humorously arguing about the details as they attempted to finalize vacation plans with Pilar Sanders.
“Can you figurе out vacation timе, plеasе? I’m straight up, I’m a busy man,” Sanders said to Shedeur.
“I’m donе asking you for what I nееd, and you’rе not tеlling mе. What doеs it mеan? I’m saying, tеll mе thе datеs that is availablе,” the QB said in response.
The conversation then turned to the places they would visit during the vacation. Another flashpoint came when the Colorado Buffaloes head coach suggested Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic as destinations.
Shedeur Sanders, who wants to spend time with his mother Pilar Sanders, made it clear that he can't make the trip to two places.
“I got one for you dad, I ain’t got both,” Shedeur said.
The 21-year-old has already committed to spending time with his mother Pilar and younger sister Shelomi. Looks like the young QB has his plate full this holiday season.
Shedeur Sanders struggles with his offensive line
Shedeur Sanders got hit more than he would have liked this season and many have blamed the Colorado offensive line for the ordeal. The constant pressure on the QB meant he had less time to decide about the play once the ball was snapped.
It also affected the overall offense of the team, which struggled throughout the regular season.
Colorado ended the season dead last in the Pac-12, with a 4-8 overall record. Sanders is trying to remedy the situation for next year by bringing in better protection through the transfer portal. He even admitted that he was doing so to protect his son better.