tOfficial "Deion Sanders to Colorado" Thread

What’s the old adage? “When you find yourself in a hole the first thing you do is stop digging.”
Deion has nothing to lose and everything to gain. The problem is that he can't stop the whole "Prime" act and it's going to get him and whoever trusted him in big trouble.

Poor Jackson State, left to pick up the shattered pieces.
 
i don't understand why some people are harping on Deion for the amount of players that are transferring out.. that team was 1-11.. I would be trying to get them all out..

He even told the players that a lot of them will have to transfer out. He's trying to reconstruct the roster immediately the same way LR did at USC. I don't think he's going to have the same level of success but players transferring out shouldn't be seen as a bad thing at all.
 
He even told the players that a lot of them will have to transfer out. He's trying to reconstruct the roster immediately the same way LR did at USC. I don't think he's going to have the same level of success but players transferring out shouldn't be seen as a bad thing at all.
he doesn't need to turn around Colorado like LR did with SC a season ago.. if he can get to 5 wins.. that would be huge
 
Not only is he the coach of the Buffs, apparently he has a blood clot in his groin. I am pretty sure he was in danger of having his foot amputated last week due to clotting issues so I wonder if this is part of the cause or something new.

 
He's already lost a couple toes.
 
I have a friend that suffers from this kind of shit. His vines don't want to return the blood from his legs. Has had several surgeries over the years, and will be ok here and there, and then back in the hospital for weeks. Must be totally fucked.
 
My dad's friend died like 10 years ago from a blood clot in the leg. That shit'll get ya.

Granted, he was a big fat guy and Deion is a former pro athlete so there are some major differences in health there.
 
Dude had some turf toe for months back in the day. Cmon Primetime
 
My dad's friend died like 10 years ago from a blood clot in the leg. That shit'll get ya.

Granted, he was a big fat guy and Deion is a former pro athlete so there are some major differences in health there.

Tommie Frazier was sidelined for most of Nebraska's 1994 national championship season because of a blood clot in his leg. He came back and started the Orange Bowl against Miami.
 
Not only is he the coach of the Buffs, apparently he has a blood clot in his groin. I am pretty sure he was in danger of having his foot amputated last week due to clotting issues so I wonder if this is part of the cause or something new.


Somewhere @HammerDown be like

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does the altitude make this type of thing worse?
 
GWS Coach Prime.
 
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