"Gotta do more ab work": Vintage Coach Prime's ripped picture makes Shedeur Sanders feel guilty about his physique
Shedeur Sanders felt a little guilty about his physique after seeing a vintage photo of his dad, Deion Sanders, on the podcast "2Legendary with Shedeur Sanders" on Tuesday.
Colorado's offensive lineman Cash Cleveland joined the episode, and the two rated some of Deion Sanders' old outfits. One casual look received a mix of ratings — a five and a seven.
When a picture of Coach Prime looking ripped came up, Shedeur said:
“I just gotta do more ab work. My abs ain't there. So, I gotta do more core work.” [Timestamp - 00:57]
As they reflected on his dad's fashion choices, Shedeur admired the bracelets and jewelry, wanting to get something similar made.
“I'm happy I seen this picture,” Shedeur Sanders said. “Because I gotta get my bracelet done just like you see the Prime Time one, say ‘Legendary.'”
Cleveland and Sanders also complimented Coach Prime’s style, calling his bald look "generic but classic." They especially loved his overalls as a throwback practice outfit, rating it a nine out of nostalgia.
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Shedeur Sanders’ stock is rising fast for NFL draft night
Shedeur Sanders, the youngest son of head coach Deion Sanders, is climbing the ranks in NFL draft projections. Several top sources consider him a high pick, with the Carolina Panthers, Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns as likely landing spots.
According to Draft Wire, Sanders is projected to go No. 2 overall to the Browns, making him the first QB selected. Sports Illustrated has him at No. 3 overall to the Browns as the second QB off the board. CBS Sports and Athlon Sports both project him at No. 8 to the Raiders, also as the second QB picked.
Meanwhile, The Draft Network leans toward Sanders going No. 3 to the Panthers as the second QB, while Fox Sports slots him at No. 4 to the Raiders, but as the top quarterback. Tankathon echoes Draft Wire, predicting Sanders will go No. 2 to the Panthers as the first QB chosen.
With his stock rising fast, it seems Shedeur Sanders is in for an exciting draft night, wherever he lands.
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