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Deion Sanders takes a shot at Cleveland offensive mastermind after Shedeur disappointing performance

The loss to the Bears sparked direct comments from Coach Prime about the team’s offensive performance

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Deion Sanders once again became the center of NFL conversation following the Cleveland Browns crushing 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears, a defeat that left more questions than answers about the team’s offense.

The legendary former player’s intriguing social media post, in which he emphasized the “O” and “C” in the word “Outcome,” seemed to directly target offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, sparking speculation about the team’s internal dynamics.

Veiled criticism and a Deion Sanders message that ignited social media

Deion Sanders used his platform to send a message loaded with intrigue: “Well, it didn’t go the way we wanted, but we’re grateful that the outcome has taught us things that will ultimately bless us on our journey. #CoachPrime.”

The reference to results and the possible critique of offensive leadership immediately sparked debate among fans and analysts, who questioned the Browns ability to generate consistency in their passing game.

This episode reflects a broader context. The team ranks third-to-last in the NFL in total offense, averaging just 269.8 yards and 25 passing touchdowns.

Shedeur Sanders performance against the Bears — 18 of 35 passes completed, 177 yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions — again put the offense’s efficiency under scrutiny.

In contrast, opposing quarterback Caleb Williams delivered a strong performance with 242 yards and two touchdowns.

In this scenario, Deion Sanders emerged as a voice blending concern and guidance, reminding everyone that his son’s development remains a learning process.

Shedeur Sanders stays calm and looks ahead

Despite the setback on the field, Shedeur Sanders took responsibility and maintained a positive attitude. “I’m still the same person. I still believe in myself. Like every week, you have to go out, learn from it, play better, and that’s it,” he said in a press conference.

Meanwhile, Deion Sanders continues to watch closely, offering signs of support to his son while still questioning strategic aspects.

With a 3-11 record and last place in the AFC North, the Browns aim to recover quickly before facing the Buffalo Bills.

The combination of Deion Sanders guidance, Shedeur resilience, and the pressure on offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will shape the narrative of the upcoming games.

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