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“Hard work is easy work” - $45M worth Deion Sanders posts a comical old video of son Shedeur Sanders getting a haircut

Deion Sanders took to Instagram to share a hilarious old video featuring a young Shedeur Sanders. The clip, shot in 2017 according to the caption, shows Coach Prime's son getting a haircut in the house. According to Shedeur, he deserved to get it in the house, as he was working hard even after winning the state championship.

The Sanders family is quite active on social media, giving a glimpse of their lives and work to the fans regularly. From time to time, Coach Prime, who has a net worth of $45 million according to Forbes, shares old clips featuring his kids to show how they developed into elite athletes. The latest old clip had Shedeur give a powerful message about hard work.

Here is the 2017 clip showing the then high school player Shedeur Sanders getting a haircut in the house, as shared on his dad Deion Sanders' Instagram.

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The QB was asked to explain why he believed he deserved to have his haircut inside the house, supposedly by his dad. Shedeur listeed his achievement of winning the state championship with Trinity Christian School and added that he ran, lifted weights and practiced his throws, so he deserved to do what he wanted.

“Hard work is easy work baby,” he can be heard saying in the video.

Shedeur Sanders played four seasons of Varsity football for Trinity Christian from 2017 to 2020. He won three straight state championship titles in 2017, 2018 and 2019 before going on to win the 2020 TCAL National Championship in his senior season.


Shedeur Sanders leading Colorado’s Big 12 reunion preparations

Shedeur Sanders is still choosing hard work over everything. In fact, the QB is leading Colorado’s preparation for their switch to the Big 12 conference this year. He is going through intense practice with his wide's receivers and is working on small details like arm movement and eye placement. He even motivated his teammates to put extra effort into their work for the next seven months.

"When we say let's throw a 10, let's be here at 10, bro. Let's get it in, get it over with. Saturday I know everybody wanna do it. We all wanna do it. So let's get it in. We got seven months, bro. Today we're all over with. So lock in, let's lock in these last seven months,” he said to his teammates during practice.
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The Buffaloes had a disappointing season in 2023, winning just four out of 12 games. They finished last in the Pac-12 conference and are eager to prove themselves in the upcoming season.

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