Lost thousands of dollars worth of items.
I'm torn on this...
On one hand..I don't want anyone getting robbed of valuable possessions...
On the other hand...recently at the Arizona State/Colorado game...Deion's son Shadeur flexed his $70,000 watch at fans
see that here
...after having done it to Nebraska players earlier in the season see that here
For people like that...yeah...Robin Hoods...do your good work. Fools and their money need to be parted.
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2023 07:30 PM by EarthBoundMisfit.)
(11-01-2023 07:27 PM)EarthBoundMisfit Wrote: Lost thousands of dollars worth of items.
I'm torn on this...
On one hand..I don't want anyone getting robbed of valuable possessions...
On the other hand...recently at the Arizona State/Colorado game...Deion's son Shadeur flexed his $70,000 watch at fans
see that here
...after having done it to Nebraska players earlier in the season see that here
For people like that...yeah...Robin Hoods...do your good work. Fools and their money need to be parted.
How is this even possible?
With all that P5 money teams can't afford a security guard to watch locker room door?
why would you bring your expensive jewelry or stuff like that anyway? I mean you can't leave it back on campus where it would have been safe?
It brings me back to the fakeness of Deion Sanders. Kids learn by observing. They learn humility...and they can also learn brash pride which seems to be the case here.
Flashing a $70,000 watch to show off or taunt people is a good way to get yourself killed.
You'd have to be surrounded by body guards everytime you go outside...for fear someone will walk up to you and stick a gun in your face...cuz they know you flash expensive jewelry or cash.
Stupid, stupid, stupid all around.
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2023 11:11 PM by EarthBoundMisfit.)
In high school our wrestling team visited a team in Nashville to practice and have some matches. Well known school up there and our coach made a speech about how classy they were and we should learn from them. While practicing the locker room was broken into and all the money to pay our expenses were stolen.
(11-01-2023 09:02 PM)EarthBoundMisfit Wrote: why would you bring your expensive jewelry or stuff like that anyway? I mean you can't leave it back on campus where it would have been safe?
It brings me back to the fakeness of Deion Sanders. Kids learn by observing. They learn humility...and they can also learn brash pride which seems to be the case here.
Flashing a $70,000 watch to show off or taunt people is a good way to get yourself killed.
You'd have to be surrounded by body guards everytime you go outside...for fear someone will walk up to you and stick a gun in your face...cuz they know you flash expensive jewelry or cash.
Stupid, stupid, stupid all around.
It's a terrible outcome and no one should have their property stolen. Saying that, I agree with you that it's stupidity of the highest order to be traveling to football games and storing a $70K watch in your locker. After waving that watch around, taunting opponents, for social media clout; sounds like karma to me. For all we know, it could have been an inside job, and maybe Colorado should be careful about who's in and around the program.
Regarding "Neon" Deion, he's a bad leader, fake Christian, and has been setting a poor example. Always the largest ego in the room and from what I've seen, severely lacking in coaching ability. Easy to win in the SWAC when the celebrity of your name attracts recruits that other programs in your conference could never even sniff. Now that he's having to actually compete on a level playing field, he's being exposed for the fraud that he is.