Shilo Sanders has compared Donald Trump after sinking that both he and the president are being attacked by critics who “always try to destroy you.”
The 24 -year security, which is one of the three children of the NFL legend and the chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, went viral for the wrong reasons this week after its clips received the Practice in practice at Shrine Bowl emerged on social networks.
With his younger brother Shedeur proposed to be the first general selection in the NFL draft this year after an impressive year as a marshal of Colorado Field, Shilo has not earned so much attention in his two seasons with the buffalos.
And after attracting criticism for his practice exhibitions at Shrine Bowl, he compared the negative online reaction with those who have condemned Trump following his re -election as president.
“If you just hate me, or want to hate me, paint myself in a bad image … they do that to our president, they do everyone, you know,” said Shilo.
'So I'm not going to be safe from that. But it becomes aggravating every time you are working, and you are working on your trade and people are constantly destroying you.


Shilo Sanders has been compared to Donald Trump after homening their respective critics

The middle son of the NFL legend, Deion Sanders (center) went viral after his clips were hit in practice by Shrine Bowl appeared on social networks

But Shilo enjoyed success at Shrine Bowl at the AT&T stadium on Thursday night
Although his west team suffered a defeat 25-0, the Shrine Bowl itself was much more successful for Shilo, who ended with five cups and a pass break in an impressive performance.
“I care what the explorers think, I care what the Prime coach thinks and my family thinks,” he added. 'And I have a good circle around me, so I really don't let those things affect me.
“However, it's really stupid how people always try to destroy you, and I don't do anything wrong for anyone.”
Shilo moved to Colorado with his father and his brother in 2023 after spending two seasons with Jackson State and many with South Carolina.
During the last season, he recorded 67 cup in 10 exits as a corner, the same position that Dad Deion played during his career in the Hall of Fame.
Deion and Shedeur were at Shrine Bowl on Thursday night in Arlington, Texas, while Shilo put a solid exhibition with NFL explorers watching.
Before the masterpiece began, you could see 'Coach Prime' walking along the bank with its middle son in a ritual similar to its tradition prior to the game in Colorado.