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Deion Sanders (HC Colorado, Father of SubPrime)

The “hate” in this guys thread is incredible to me.

Whatever you consider the slide of Shedeur, it was an NFL level QB. Throw in the #4 pick in draft who played WR and CB, and the recognition this was a bowl team, at best, and I’m not sure what the knock is?

They played Georgia Tech close, lost to an undefeated Houston team, played BYU really tight and snatched defeat from the jaws of victory (also undefeated)…..

Their schedule has been one of the toughest to start the year…and no one expected them to be a playoff contender or anything.

Just strange how much people love watching this guy take L’s….

Keep an eye on FSU’s season and potential to try and remedy the wrong they made when they bypassed Deion for Norvell. Deion at FSU would be interesting…..he could really dominate FL recruiting in a new way (understanding the landscape has changed). That includes transfer portal and HS.
I'd be indifferent to him, if able, but between the Colorado media and the national media, he's everywhere. I'd be happy to be wrong with my opinion, but he's not a good coach, they're an overall bad team, yet the coverage acts like they're a contender with a couple setbacks, and Deion is one player/play away. I'd love to see him in Florida, because that means I won't have to deal with the Colorado media side of this circus.

But to my original point this week... ANY coach who blames the players for losing and can't hold himself accountable, is not a good coach. The players win games, the coaches lose them. That's always got to be the narrative, right or wrong.
 
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But to my original point this week... ANY coach who blames the players for losing and can't hold himself accountable, is not a good coach. The players win games, the coaches lose them. That's always got to be the narrative, right or wrong.
I was a manager for about 18 months. Worst time in my professional career. So glad that's over. But even I knew that... take accountability for the mistakes, and give the credit to the dudes when things go well.
 
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Just sayin': It looks like Coach Prime has more medical issues....

Colorado's Deion Sanders 'hurting like crazy,' to see doctor

Deion Sanders said he was "hurting like crazy" after Colorado's loss Saturday night at TCU and believes he has more blood clots in his leg.

"Cat's out of the bag, all right. I think I've got more blood clots," Sanders said. "It don't make sense. I'm hurting like crazy. ... I'm not getting blood to my leg. That's why my leg is throbbing."

The 58-year-old Colorado coach sat at times late during the 35-21 loss and said he had a doctor's appointment Monday to see about the issue.

"Sorry to get that out, but thank you for noticing," Sanders said when responding to a question after his health.
 
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