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‘Arrogant’ Quarterbacks coach denies allegations leveled against him over Shedeur Sanders

Shedeur Sanders, entering the NFL draft, faces perceptions of arrogance despite his confidence. An executive defended Sanders, highlighting his thoughtful nature and questioning approach. Colorado's Pat Shumur praised Sanders' graciousness and unique character. Sanders addressed leaving his father's coaching, stating Deion Sanders won't be on the field playing for him. He clarified his father oversees everything, but doesn't micromanage plays.
‘Arrogant’ Quarterbacks coach denies allegations leveled against him over Shedeur Sanders
Shedeur Sanders, entering the NFL draft, faces perceptions of arrogance despite his confidence. An executive defended Sanders, highlighting his thoughtful nature and questioning approach. Colorado's Pat Shumur praised Sanders' graciousness and unique character. Sanders addressed leaving his father's coaching, stating Deion Sanders won't be on the field playing for him. He clarified his father oversees everything, but doesn't micromanage plays.
Recently, a report has come to the surface that one of the quarterback coaches found Shedeur Sanders' behavior to be extremely arrogant during a combine meeting. Shedeur Sanders is known for his confidence and versatile art of playing. He boasts about his leadership skills on the ground with the power of his excellent confidence. But is this act of confidence mistaken for arrogance?

“He's just different,” an executive opens up as he reveals why Shedeur Sanders is often misunderstood

Sander has often been misunderstood for his confidence and the way he speaks.Yes, sadly, his body language has been tagged as a ‘man of arrogance’.
One of the executives, while speaking to ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler, said, “The reason why people give him so much grief it's just when you talk to him, he's just different.”
“He's very much a thoughtful person. Sometimes that comes off a little bit combative because he's going to ask questions, and he really wants to think through what you're saying. He's not really a yes-man person. He's going to really have his own thoughts,” the executive added.The executive not only stood for Shedeur but also highlighted him as a man of value. Colorado offensive coordinator Pat Shumur did not stop appreciating Sanders for his gracious nature and said, “He's a wonderfully unique human being.”“He's got a big heart. I think of him actually, in our conversations, as being somewhat shy. Being the son of an accomplished person like Prime, you're close to a lot of the stuff that goes with that,” Pat said.Shedeur Sanders, who is entering the NFL draft next week, will no longer be coached by his father, Deion Sanders. He had always been coached under Deion in his football career.When asked about his feelings of not being under his father’s training now, he said to ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler, “Dad ain't out there playing for me now.”“You acting like he out there snapping the ball. He not in the mic, saying, 'Hey, throw this slant right here.' He not doing that at all. So he just oversees everything,” Shedeur added.Also read: Shedeur Sanders' hoodie sparks debate after Steelers visit- but he’s unbothered
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