Jiggafini19Deux
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I had no idea he has toes removed and part of his leg as well.
I never liked Deion as a player because he came off as a super me guy and way too arrogant,… high stepping into the end zone while his team is down by forty points,… he’s a bit easier to like now though I do get the reasons some may still be turned off. The expectation the he’d bring compliance issues with him probably wasn’t far off,… the landscape and rules changed just in time for him.
I don't know how many "me" guys played defense, special teams and a little bit of offense in the NFL. Sanders returned kicks and punts in the 90s when people were allowed to get killed on special teams.
He caught 36 passes as a WR at the age of 29 in the NFL and was cashing checks for being a corner.
I think part of it is a character he plays, and part of it is the real him. It’s hard to be able to tell what’s real and what’s not with him. Sometimes he absolutely is a “me” guy, and other times he’s very giving and selfless and genuine. I think that’s part of the appeal, he’s not super easy to label.So we are to be convinced that Deion isn't a "me" guy? Did that video not contain 101 references to "I'm coming"?
I think I have mentioned this before, but I have seen Deion in action when I was a Manager at Finish Line. He would come in and buy huge chunks of gear to give to underprivileged kids. He did this without any recognition either. It was truly all about the kids.I don't believe Deon one bit when he says his mission is to help kids. Deon is in the Deon business.
The only difference is that I feel that way about pretty much every college football head coach, so I really don't have a problem with him.
He was also notorious for taking away an entire side of the field because nobody would throw over there.He was pretty notorious for being an unwilling tackler lol
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Nobody's saying he wasn't an amazing cover corner, but you were the one questioning him being a "me" player lol. Deion played offense because he wanted to play offense; he played special teams because he wanted to return punts. He didn't tackle because he didn't want to tackle lol.He was also notorious for taking away an entire side of the field because nobody would throw over there.
I think he addressed this in his HOF speech (there's that gold jacket, too) and said something to the degree of him being a bad tackler equated to his mother never having to work again. That's funny stuff.
Sounds like he had absolute power over his general managers and coaches at the time. He just wanted to play everywhere and they didn't have a choice? Still doesn't sound like the act of a selfish player who "wanted to" play in all three phases. I'm clearly missing something here.Nobody's saying he wasn't an amazing cover corner, but you were the one questioning him being a "me" player lol. Deion played offense because he wanted to play offense; he played special teams because he wanted to return punts. He didn't tackle because he didn't want to tackle lol.
But his playing days have nothing to do with how he'll coach the kids in Boulder.
Did that video not contain 101 references to "I'm coming"?
Per footballscoop, Deion is retaining current RB coach. Only coach that has been retained.
Sorry, what's this in reference to?Hilarious outcome that one Facebook post caused
Sorry, what's this in reference to?
This is good right, in regards to Edwards? The RB coach didn't offer him before this, and just now offered him? What's he going to say as to why he's offering him now? Whereas a new coach could come in and start offering everybody based on film.Per footballscoop, Deion is retaining current RB coach. Only coach that has been retained.
The former Mizzou head coach?
This along with heavy speculation that Mark Stoops first choice for OC at Kentucky is Liam Coen could mean the LA Rams coaching staff is going to start breaking apart.
You know what that could mean...
Well hello there.Rumor I’m hearing is that Brohm is about to take the Louisville job.
Google and Wikipedia don't lie.The former Mizzou head coach?