When Dakich appeared on OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich,” he asked Werder, referring to Sanders, what he did to “piss him off way back in the day.”
Werder admitted that he doesn’t know, but he also believes that “Coach Prime” can be easily annoyed.
Do you need to take any action against him? Do you need to take any action?” Werder asked. “I’m not sure. When I covered the NFL, I had an interesting relationship with him. Good and awful at different times.”
That uncomfortable situation, though, occurred following the Buffaloes’ victory over TCU in their season opener—Coach Prime’s first with Colorado. After then, the hype train was on its way, though Sanders said that he “kept receipts” on anyone who doubted the concept he was developing.
Later on X, Werder addressed fellow NFL writer Mike Freeman, stating, “You are so correct,” in response to Freeman’s statement that “it’s not the job of writers to be cheerleaders for the team.”
“The incident from last year, when I attempted to ask him a question during his press conference following the TCU game, and he responded, ‘Whoa whoa whoa, do you believe?'” and I persisted in attempting to ask him the query, to which he replied.