"We both had NFL dreams and didn't make it": Deion Sanders' son Bucky claps back at Quincy Avery over "stepson" comment

Credits: Deion Sanders Jr and Quincy Avery
Deion Sanders' son Bucky claps back at Quincy Avery over "stepson" comment (Image Credit: Deion Sanders Jr. and Quincy Avery's Instagram)

Deion Sanders' eldest son Bucky got into a heated back-and-forth clash with Quincy Avery, an instructor at Quarterback Takeover. This began when Avery responded to an interview of "Coach Prime" with FOX Sports, where the Colorado Buffaloes coach talked about his future in Boulder after Shilo, Shedeur, and Travis Hunter transitioned into the NFL.

Quincy Avery tweeted that if you're a good player, then Coach Prime would go on to call you his own son. Bucky replied by tweeting out that Avery was 'b**ch made' which led to the instructor calling him Deion Sanders' stepson.

"Man's a Jr getting treated like a stepson all cause he couldn't backpedal. Damn shame."

Sanders Jr. responded to this with another tweet where he talked about how he and Quincy Avery both had NFL aspirations but went on to focus on different career paths. He also wrote that he would be meeting the instructor in real life very soon.

"We both had NFL dreams and didn't make it. We both found a different route & both found successful doing what we do... I applaud yo h** a** for that. In saying all that, you still b**ch made for constantly talking down on ppl on this app that don' even know you. All love though, I'll see you in person."

Bucky is the mastermind behind making content for Deion Sanders Colorado Buffaloes. He has a channel on YouTube called 'Well Off Media,' where he posts content related to the Buffs and their game. Prior to becoming a content guru, Deion Sanders Jr. was a wide receiver who played college football for the SMU Mustangs between 2013 and 2015.


Deion Sanders advocates for peace and love amid Bucky and Quincy Avery's online feud

Coach Prime took to social media to comment on the back-and-forth clash between his son and Quincy Avery on social media. In his tweet on X, he stated that Bucky gave him some information about the feud but now the Colorado head coach wants this saga to end peacefully.

"Oh that's why? Wow. I didn't know. Bucky told me a lil something about what it was really about. I'm praying for dude and his success. Can we love instead of Hate one another," Coach Prime wrote.

One thing that this saga proves is that the Sanders family has a strong bond with each other and will always be on top to clap back against trolls and criticisms. This is just another example of the love and respect they have for one another.

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