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Deion Sanders is trying to build a winning program in Colorado but his ways have been criticized and rightfully so. A few days ago, he did not want to answer questions from a local CBS station in Boulder because of a beef with the tv corporation nationwide.
He did not like something he read about him and that was the reason behind that situation and now there is more to these type of situations as he has now banned a columnist from his press conference, even if the member of the press can attend practices.
This has not been taken well by the media and now ESPN's Paul Finebaum did not like it one bit as he expressed his thoughts on the matter, calling Coach Prime a "bully" during an appearance on the show "Get Up".
Paul was not impressed
Denver Post columnist Sean Keeler was the latest media member to get banned as Deion Sanders decided not to take questions from him and this latest action from Coach Prime, made Paul Finebaum really angry.
"Coach Prime is showing he is not ready for prime time, Greeny," Finebaum said during the program to host Mike Greenberg. "I find this whole thing to be disgraceful. Deion may want to talk about love and joy and that's been the cornerstone of what he seems to be spewing out. But treating reporters like this seems like we're in some autocratic country. This is not America. And the fact that it's in his contract is really even more absurd."
It has to be mentioned that in a statement last week, Colorado claimed that Keller had written a "series of sustained, personal attacks on the football program and specifically Coach Prime," but regardless of this situation nobody has liked Sanders' actions.