The former Florida State wide receiver engaged the Buffalo media in a captivating back-and-forth during his news conference, which went viral.After the Buffalo Bills selected former Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman with the first pick in the second round of the NFL Draft, NFL veterans Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco responded to Coleman’s viral press conference.During the press conference, Coleman mentions his yellow jacket, which he purchased for less than $100 at Macy’s. He stated that he would also like to purchase a blue and a red one, which are Bill’s colours. In response, Sharpe said, “That’s my guy.” I adore it. Ochocinco elaborated, stating that this was an illustration of Coleman’s upbringing in his family. “His vitality, his charm. Of course, in this mental space. And it all began at home. That self-control. He was seated and chatting away. Everyone is joking and laughing, yet you recently joined the NFL after being drafted. It’s already here for you, particularly in terms of how you spend your money. Thus, we don’t need to worry about him if you already feel that way and are financially aware. Now, take the same enthusiasm from the news conference that we just witnessed, use it on the pitch, and act like the FSU dog that I know and love. Ochocinco exclaimed, “Shoot, man, it’s game over.” Sharpe elaborated on those remarks, stating, “You hear the way he talks; he could be special.” This indicates that sponsors and advertisers support him because they think he’s great. He had the charisma and the disposition. You see why I appreciate him so much? Many athletes make blunders. Do you know what they do, Ocho? They spend money that has not yet been paid. Ochocinco then reiterated how nicely his parents had nurtured the former FSU wide receiver. “He was thinking clearly. And it begins at home. It comes from mommy. That is from the elderly boy and mom. Ochocinco remarked, “That’s all parents right there, and the discipline is already there.” Since Stefon Diggs left for the Houston Texans, many people think that former Seminole Keon Coleman, along with quarterback Josh Allen, can immediately contribute to the Buffalo Bills.
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