tOfficial "Deion Sanders to Colorado" Thread

I'm blinded by hatred so maybe you can help. How would you describe Deion's character? What's most important to him? What are his values?
Kamala Harris Listening GIF by Election 2020
 
I'm blinded by hatred so maybe you can help. How would you describe Deion's character? What's most important to him? What are his values?
Not my place to throw stones at anyone’s personal life. That’s for women on Facebook.

His actions on the football field are obvious. He now follows his kids and he’s a man of faith. Not perfect by all means but a good leader at his age and obviously has plenty of cred

His goal imo is to turn around bad programs while his kids shine. And yeah he took a better job for more money. Seems pretty American to me
 
Not my place to throw stones at anyone’s personal life. That’s for women on Facebook.

His actions on the football field are obvious. He now follows his kids and he’s a man of faith. Not perfect by all means but a good leader at his age and obviously has plenty of cred

His goal imo is to turn around bad programs while his kids shine. And yeah he took a better job for more money. Seems pretty American to me
Do you agree with Deion's assertion that God arranged his transfer to Colorado?
 
Do you agree with Deion's assertion that God arranged his transfer to Colorado?
That’s between him and the man upstairs. Many people believe God puts them on a certain path. I can’t speak for that. But doubters like yourself will be doubters. It is funny that it bothers you tho
 
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Lol and it’s the Pac 12. Not gonna be hard to compete. He wins 8 or 9 games next year that is pretty solid. The man got the #1 recruit in the country last year to go to Jackson St.
Really? 6 teams in the top 20 would like to argue how hard it is to compete in the Pac.
 
Really? 6 teams in the top 20 would like to argue how hard it is to compete in the Pac.
Lolol

Not hard to compete in the Pac 12. No top tier team there for years and years. So he doesn’t need a top tier program to compete. He may be able to do it next year with the recruits he’s got reaching out. 2 years and he’s right there with the rest of the good teams in the Pac
 
those who believe in God will because "its part of his plan"
Yeah, he arranges coaching jobs and he loves watching sports and affecting the outcomes of games according to his "plan."

Almighty God carousing with "Neon" Deion Sanders.

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those who believe in God will because "its part of his plan"

That’s Deions choice and none of us will know. Sounds like the AD there is a good dude and that helped Primes decision.
 
That’s between him and the man upstairs. Many people believe God puts them on a certain path. I can’t speak for that. But doubters like yourself will be doubters. It is funny that it bothers you tho
So I've graduated to just a doubter now? Is that better or worse than a sniveling hater?

Also, I'd love to get your prediction for Deion's tenure in Boulder.
 
So I've graduated to just a doubter now? Is that better or worse than a sniveling hater?

Also, I'd love to get your prediction for Deion's tenure in Boulder.
Nah bro you’ve always been one. Lol it’s eating at you.
 
Lolol

Not hard to compete in the Pac 12. No top tier team there for years and years. So he doesn’t need a top tier program to compete. He may be able to do it next year with the recruits he’s got reaching out. 2 years and he’s right there with the rest of the good teams in the Pac
Wow, two years and Colorado is up there at the top of the PAC12?
 
Really? 6 teams in the top 20 would like to argue how hard it is to compete in the Pac.
Means you have a lot of middle of the road programs. If Utah can win back to back championships and made the game 4 of the last 5 years then Colorado can get there pretty fast especially without USC and UCLA.

Colorado was in the Championship game in 2016 so they can do it. If Prime gets talent they can do it in two years.
 
Means you have a lot of middle of the road programs. If Utah can win back to back championships and made the game 4 of the last 5 years then Colorado can get there pretty fast especially without USC and UCLA.

Colorado was in the Championship game in 2016 so they can do it. If Prime gets talent they can do it in two years.
the Pacs problem in most recent years has been any team can beat any team. other conferences you know who the favorites are but in the pac as soon as you say Oregon and Stanford, Washington came back up. now Oregon State has been a factor. WSU has had a say but Stanford has fallen off. Utah UCLA now USC comes back around. both Arizona Schools have won the division and like you said so has Colorado. Not to mention their 2020 season.
and you can call them middle but up til about last 2 or 3 games of the season there were still 4 teams looking at potential CFP spots.
unlike other conferences who have teams who never place better than 3rd in their divisions. who have never even sniffed a title game
 
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