
Shedeur Sanders reveals how some NFL teams get ‘offended’ by confident visits
NY Post
Shedeur Sanders has been coming in hot and heavy.
The former Colorado quarterback has all eyes on him as a top NFL draft prospect, but he has been candidly pointing the attention back to the teams he visits, including the Steelers this week.
Some have welcomed the honesty.
Others have been “offended” by Sanders lack of a filter.
“When I go visit these coaches and when I go to all these different franchises, I ask them truly what I think and how I feel,” the son of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders said on NFL Network’s “The Insiders” on Thursday.
“Some get offended, some like it, some don’t. Make some people uncomfortable, some people invite that. They know what type of person and what type of player they’re gonna get out of me, so I just have to make sure, you know, what type of culture or what type of dynamic I’m going to have with them also.”

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