Samuel L. Jackson Sounds Off on Deion Sanders, Colorado Buffaloes Struggles
'Brain Farts all around,' Jackson wrote
Enough is enough.
After Deion Sanders led the Colorado Buffaloes to their third straight loss on Saturday in a 26-19 defeat to No. 12 Oregon State, actor Samuel L. Jackson voiced his displeasure with the team on X (formerly Twitter).
In the Hollywood star's written tirade, Jackson called out Sanders, his son quarterback Shedeur Sanders, new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur and defensive coordinator Charles Kelly.
"Brain Farts all around," Jackson wrote. "The OC can’t call three run plays to get off the field! The DC can’t get his guys to stop a baby carriage! (Shedeur) can barely walk and is going to end up playing wheelchair football behind that OLine! My rage is better served watching villains in a good Bollywood movie! “Shamshera”, here I come! No more Buffball tonight!"
Jackson also called out Deion himself for looking uninvolved during the game in a second post.
"Looked he was just standing around watching! Did you see him using a mic or communicating with any other coach before the half was over?" Jackson wrote of Deion.
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The Buffaloes totaled just 238 yards on offensive while Oregon State had 418. Colorado also had negative seven net rushing yards and converted just three third down attempts out of 14 tries.
Poor offensive line play resulted in Shedeur being sacked four times, as he's currently one of the most sacked quarterbacks in all of college football.
It was the first game under new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, who replaced former offensive coordinator Sean Lewis this week. After the game, Shedeur was asked by reporters who he preferred to call the plays, but declined to give an answer, saying it was a "setup question."
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