" PRIME TIME " Deion Sanders New Buffaloes Head Coach ?

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Funny. Doubtful. As if any of those type of folks would publicly call him or anyone out. Glass house And stones.

This is an understandable knee jerk response, but it only takes a bit of reasonable thought to understand the difference between ”I had no problems with Sanders,”, and the effusive praise heaped upon him by multiple sources.

I suppose you could say that all these people have made up stories about him, but it doesn’t seem likely to me that multiple people would invent stories that paint him a such a favorable light. We certainly all know that the opposite happens all the time, and know that at least what his ex-wife said about him was determined to be false and maliciously so by a court.

Let’s just see where his coaching career ends up. His playing days over and given all the accolades possible. Coaching far from successful.

Anywho, the 4 points below usually define or is formula for leadership and success in life and business.


1. Be honest
2. Know what you’re talking about
3. Do what you say you’re going to do
4. Be warm, competent, and approachable

The list you provided in a previous post has nothing which requires his coaching career for him to be a success. For someone of “higher standards and knowledgeable about many thing unrelated to sports”, you seem to have very quickly abandoned the idea of using these four points to judge Sanders as a person. As I pointed out with evidence previously, if one is actually honest about it, Sanders ticks these boxes in many ways, and falls short at the same time.

Even so, “coaching far from successful” requires one to dismiss his time at Jackson State and define his success only by his first year in FBS, which again doesn’t seem to be an honest way of evaluating his acumen as a head coach.

And I agree with Greenbacks, btw, stop lobbing the race card.
 

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This is an understandable knee jerk response, but it only takes a bit of reasonable thought to understand the difference between ”I had no problems with Sanders,”, and the effusive praise heaped upon him by multiple sources.

I suppose you could say that all these people have made up stories about him, but it doesn’t seem likely to me that multiple people would invent stories that paint him a such a favorable light. We certainly all know that the opposite happens all the time, and know that at least what his ex-wife said about him was determined to be false and maliciously so by a court.





The list you provided in a previous post has nothing which requires his coaching career for him to be a success. For someone of “higher standards and knowledgeable about many thing unrelated to sports”, you seem to have very quickly abandoned the idea of using these four points to judge Sanders as a person. As I pointed out with evidence previously, if one is actually honest about it, Sanders ticks these boxes in many ways, and falls short at the same time.

Even so, “coaching far from successful” requires one to dismiss his time at Jackson State and define his success only by his first year in FBS, which again doesn’t seem to be an honest way of evaluating his acumen as a head coach.

And I agree with Greenbacks, btw, stop lobbing the race card.
Cookie, good discussion. Regardless of our sides, opinions or data points.

I’m judging his coaching to date. If he turns out like y’all want or think, then easily will recognize just as I recognize his playing skills. What I don’t discount is his illegal, shady, and corrupt doings at Prime Prep and elsewhere I‘m sure he learned or practiced. So my scope isn’t just BS Jackson St nothing program, but also the garbage I’m seeing at Buffs. Let’s see what excuses and house cleaning he does going from a 1-7 P12 season. Again, it’s money for him and his boys IMO. Let ‘em prove me wrong as I watch their Google TV ads and see their NIL values. Good for them getting their money but doesn’t change or make Deion a good coach. TBD

I don’t believe due to Deions past actions that he’s as HONEST as you think. Ask those Prime Prep parents what they think.
 
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Cookie, good discussion. Regardless of our sides, opinions or data points.

I’m judging his coaching to date. If he turns out like y’all want or think, then easily will recognize just as I recognize his playing skills. What I don’t discount is his illegal, shady, and corrupt doings at Prime Prep and elsewhere I‘m sure he learned or practiced. So my scope isn’t just BS Jackson St nothing program, but also the garbage I’m seeing at Buffs. Let’s see what excuses and house cleaning he does going from a 1-7 P12 season. Again, it’s money for him and his boys IMO. Let ‘em prove me wrong as I watch their Google TV ads and see their NIL values. Good for them getting their money but doesn’t change or make Deion a good coach. TBD

I don’t believe due to Deions past actions that he’s as HONEST as you think. Ask those Prime Prep parents what they think.
Good discussion regardless of sides or data pts? No man cookie destroyed every example you tried to come up with. I don't think you realize what we are actually discussing here.
 

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Ok Skoal…heres latest plan of your great coach and i wouldn’t even remotely think I was destroyed. You’re beginning to show your colors. Gonna let you fly cuz your a peacock.

Source below Wiki, so will just leave it as is but it’s probably fairly accurate. Kind of same type of background as Deion.

On February 7, 2010, Sapp was arrested in South Florida and charged with domestic battery while in Florida as an analyst for the NFL Network's coverage of Super Bowl XLIV, but following the arrest the NFL Network cancelled his appearance. On March 24, however, the charges against Sapp were dropped.

On February 2, 2015, the day after Super Bowl XLIX, Sapp was arrested on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute and assault. Later that day it was revealed Sapp's contract had been terminated by the NFL Network. In May 2015 the charges were dismissed.

Bankruptcy​

In 2010, PNC Bank was awarded a judgment of $988,691.99, and in December 2011 filed a monthly lien of $33,333 against Sapp's $45,000 NFL Network paycheck. He also owed the Internal Revenue Service $853,003 from income in 2006 and $89,775 for 2010. He was $876,000 behind on alimony and child support for his former spouse, owed $68,738 for unpaid property taxes in Windermere and owed money to attorneys, friends and a speech therapist as well.

On April 7, 2012, the Associated Press reported that Sapp had filed for bankruptcy in an effort to discharge debt from failed businesses. In these Chapter 7 filings, he claimed to have lost his University of Miami championship rings and his Buccaneer Super Bowl ring. The balance in his checking and savings accounts was said to be less than $1,000. He claimed no credit card debt and owns no automobiles, but owes National Car Rental $90,685 through his business, Nine-Nine LLC. Court filings indicated Sapp's assets totaled $6.45 million against a debt of $6.7 million. His monthly income was reported as $115,861. On November 1, 2012, Sapp's 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) house in Windermere was auctioned off and sold for $2.9 million
 
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Ok Skoal…heres latest plan of your great coach and i wouldn’t even remotely think I was destroyed. You’re beginning to show your colors. Gonna let you fly cuz your a peacock.

Source below Wiki, so will just leave it as is but it’s probably fairly accurate. Kind of same type of background as Deion.

On February 7, 2010, Sapp was arrested in South Florida and charged with domestic battery while in Florida as an analyst for the NFL Network's coverage of Super Bowl XLIV, but following the arrest the NFL Network cancelled his appearance. On March 24, however, the charges against Sapp were dropped.

On February 2, 2015, the day after Super Bowl XLIX, Sapp was arrested on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute and assault. Later that day it was revealed Sapp's contract had been terminated by the NFL Network. In May 2015 the charges were dismissed.

Bankruptcy​

In 2010, PNC Bank was awarded a judgment of $988,691.99, and in December 2011 filed a monthly lien of $33,333 against Sapp's $45,000 NFL Network paycheck. He also owed the Internal Revenue Service $853,003 from income in 2006 and $89,775 for 2010. He was $876,000 behind on alimony and child support for his former spouse, owed $68,738 for unpaid property taxes in Windermere and owed money to attorneys, friends and a speech therapist as well.

On April 7, 2012, the Associated Press reported that Sapp had filed for bankruptcy in an effort to discharge debt from failed businesses. In these Chapter 7 filings, he claimed to have lost his University of Miami championship rings and his Buccaneer Super Bowl ring. The balance in his checking and savings accounts was said to be less than $1,000. He claimed no credit card debt and owns no automobiles, but owes National Car Rental $90,685 through his business, Nine-Nine LLC. Court filings indicated Sapp's assets totaled $6.45 million against a debt of $6.7 million. His monthly income was reported as $115,861. On November 1, 2012, Sapp's 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) house in Windermere was auctioned off and sold for $2.9 million
Never met a guy named Vinny I couldn't trust so I'll assume you are solid! But buddy I'm not sure what your latest example is here with Sapp? Are you trying to assert Deion is making a bad hiring decision by messing with a guy who has a past? Yea lets dig into some other coaching staffs and you'd find worse. The Sapp example is reaching now vinny. You seem like a good guy vinny, sit this one out and enjoy some games today.
 

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Clown coach...Under 12.5
Huuuuuuuuuuge
 

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Coach clown might stay in the hotel today
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The misery is over.
Clown coach ends the season at 4-8
Grade F
 
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I’ll take the Buffs and the 21.5. Over 3.5 wins for the season already hit for a nice chunk and if you’d been paying attention they have been profitable road dogs as I’ve mentioned several times. I’d rather throw this house money on a profitable clown and the Buffs one last time than having to dig out of the hole after getting absolutely shelled this weekend. Hey ya win some ya lose some eventually them wins have to catch up to all them loses, right?
Like I said greenbacks Buffalos have been good road dogs all year. Blind hate makes you look silly.
 

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Nice try….Colorado exceeded expectations this year after going 1-11 last year….will be interesting to see what Colorado does next year…
Both he and the team were 🗑️
Next year?
LMAO
He's a clown coach so probably 4-8 again.
 

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Colorado loses their 2025 & 2024 QBs in back to back days

Elite 11 & 4 star

love to hear theories from those who love/support Deion As to why and timing.

i got plenty but will wait to see how this plays out.
 
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Colorado loses their 2025 & 2024 QBs in back to back days

Elite 11 & 4 star

love to hear theories from those who love/support Deion As to why and timing.

i got plenty but will wait to see how this plays out.
Again Vinny I am certain you are a decent guy. However in all fairness lets keep a running tab of all other D1 college coaches who have had and are going to have in the coming months de commits. Those were "verbal" commits also so lets not get carried away. I know of at least 2 other schools in the past weeks that have also had de commits and that is not even paying to much attention to it. I will dig up a list for you to compare maybe it will be easier for you to understand. Tell pony to stay golden.
 

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The Colorado Buffaloes season ended on a rough note, and it is only tougher sledding from here.
The Deion Sanders-led program saw four-star quarterback recruit Antwann Hill Jr. decommit from Colorado on Sunday, according to On3 Sports. Hill appeared to confirm the news as he shared two prayer-hands emojis on his X account.
The Georgia high school football star told On3 Sports he was looking at Florida State, LSU, Louisville, Texas A&M, Michigan and Alabama.
"Colorado is still a top priority for me," Hill told ESPN. "I really just want to take the process slower and make sure I’m making the right decision for me and my family at the end of the day. I’m going to get back out there on the market and make the right decision."
He is listed as the No. 46 recruit in the nation for the Class of 2025, according to ESPN.
Colorado finished the season 4-8 after starting the year 3-0. Sanders and the Buffaloes received national attention for most of the season, but the attention fizzled out after consecutive losses.
The latest loss on the field came Saturday night against Utah. Colorado lost the game 23-17.
Before the game against the Utes, Sanders maintained he was not going to use cash to lure prospects to Boulder. Colorado has the 65th-ranked recruiting class of 2024, according to 247 Sports.
"We're not an ATM. That's not going to happen here," Sanders told reporters last week, via CBS Sports. "If you come to Colorado to play football for me and the Colorado Buffaloes, it's because you really want to play football and receive a wonderful education and all the business stuff will be handled on the back end if that's the case.
"But we are not an ATM. You're not coming here to get rich unless you're really coming here with a plan to go to the NFL and get your degree ... not to come here and be Moneybagg Yo. That's a rapper, right?"
Sanders said he wants players who want to be at Colorado, and he is not going to get into a financial bind.
 

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