Deion Sanders Jr. faced a rather uncanny situation with a stranger while walking his dog Jeffery on the streets. "Bucky," as he's fondly called, is known for his candid videos via his YouTube channel "Well Off Media" or his unfiltered Instagram stories.
The eldest son of Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders posted this particular incident on his Instagram stories. Recording himself directly on the phone, Bucky said:
"Bro, I'm walking Jeffery with Quinn, and this man [the stranger] just asked us about the dog and everything. Then he's like, 'I actually have one more question: Who wears you out more—him or the dog?'
"How did we get to this point even like bro? I thought we were out with our poodle. What did I do for you to get this impression of me, duh? I should slap your b*tch a** right now."
Last week, Bucky's dog found mention in his girlfriend, Brittany Faye's Instagram story, where Deion Jr. can be seen sitting on the couch as Jeffery looks at him without fail. Brittany captioned her post:
"Jeff always just staring at his face 😂😂😂😂."
Deion Sanders Jr. comes to dad's rescue over Lil Wayne concert
Bucky was not at all impressed when his dad, Deion Sanders, came under the scanner over alleged reports of him mandating Colorado athletes to attend a Lil Wayne concert in April.
The event also featured Coach Prime's quarterback son, Shedeur Sanders, who opened the concert and performed his new song "Perfect Timing." It is also believed that several athletes left the Buffaloes program over this incident. However, Deion Sanders Jr. didn't pay heed to any of such nonsense. Bucky posted on X:
"Bro this is hilarious. They basically said he forcing people to listen to his son's mixtapes. Dawg this is next level funny."
Coach Prime also jumped on the bandwagon to dismiss the claims against him. He wrote on X:
"This is one of the best lies I've heard. God bless u and I pray u sleep well tonight because we are. Lawd JESUS."
Whether true or not, the Buffaloes athletes leaving Sanders' football program have put a dent in his preparation for the 2024 college football season. Coach Prime will have to work overtime if he wants to overcome the traumatic 4-8 season from last year.
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