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‘They do that to our president’: Shilo Sanders compares himself to President Trump, says media tries to destroy him

A senior Shiro Sanders of the University of Colorado University Border said, like President Trump, he had a lot of hatred that he wanted to describe him incorrectly.

Sanders is coached by his father's soccer player in Colorado, Deion Sanders and his brother Shedur. At the age of 24, he has been accused of being a consistent criticism since his father has steered and has been pushed despite being a sufficient player.

The criticism seemed to be a boiling point last week because he prepared to play in the Eastwest Shrine Bowl, an all -star game of the best university football player in Japan to play in front of the NFL scout.

Before the game, a compilation video has been released that claims that Sanders is struggling with his colleagues that he is struggling with the person in charge. The selective video was rounded in only three social media. Version of video X is over 11 million in X Viewerfor example.

According to Sports essentiallyMedia Personality Dov Kleiman claimed that Sanders was “exposed” and claimed that his “draft stock is tanking.”

Sanders' older brother, Dion Jr., responds to the claim, the media members “I'm sick in my head” for what they said.

“They do it to our president. They do it for everyone.”

Sanders's waist team lost 25-0, and despite the report he had played quite well, he had a critic after the match. When a reporter asked him to know about the clips that people were circulating, Sanders compared his treatment in the media with the president's treatment.

“If you want to hate me or hate me, draw me in a bad picture … they will do it to our president. They will do it. You know. Are you?

Sanders said he was working hard, but still criticized it could be troublesome.

“I'm not going to be safe, but when you do your job, it always gets worse, and your crafts and people are just steadily destroying you.”

Sanders continued, “I care about what the scout says. I care about what coach [Deion Sanders] Thinking, my family thinks. And since I drew a good circle around me, I try not to affect me. “

He concluded by calling the media's reaction “really stupid”, and people added that “always tries to destroy you.”

“I don't do anything bad for everyone,” he said.

A young defensive player stated that he would continue to acquire as powerful and as fast as possible prior to the NFL draft held on April 24-26.

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