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There’s so much more to Deion than neon

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 9/9/2023 5:48:48 PM

The University of Colorado football program over the years often contended for the Big 8 title. It was the home of great athletes like Kordell Stewart, Darian Hagan, Eric Bieniemy, Rashaan Salaam, Dave Logan and Cliff Branch. But it fell on hard times the last few years. Last year, they finished 1-11, lost their last four games by an average of over 30 points, and fired the coach. Then they did something bold. They hired a guy whose coaching experience was limited to several high schools, one of which was plagued by scandal, and then a historically Black college that played second division football.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 9/9/2023 5:57:09 PM (No. 1552849)
I've grown tired of the hyper-hype more quickly than I did with Olivia Dunne.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: NancyD 9/9/2023 5:59:51 PM (No. 1552852)
I want to watch Colorado football because of Deion and his unabashed Christian faith. I like how he coaches hard, with discipline and positive reenforcement. He knows the players, understands their upbringing and mentors them in the way they need. His ability to connect with each of them and for the players to understand his motives will produce outstanding men and leaders. I am very happy for all that get the opportunity to play under his leadership.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: BeatleJeff 9/9/2023 7:21:30 PM (No. 1552891)
I have no emotional investment in Colorado (never even been in that state) nor have I ever been a fan of Sanders, but I have watched the Colorado games the past two weekends, and it's been fun to watch him make complete fools of all of the so-called experts who heaped nothing but negativity on him for his off season moves. I enjoy seeing self-appointed know-it-alls being exposed for the ignorant frauds they really are.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Big Bopper 9/9/2023 7:37:00 PM (No. 1552901)
No. 3: I dunno. Maybe they're not "ignorant frauds" but just happened to be wrong. It happens to all of us.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: msliberty1937 9/9/2023 8:58:48 PM (No. 1552928)
Senior moment. Can't recall where I just recently saw/heard it but the clip of his pep talk to his players had me smiling and cheering at what that kind of motivation must have on these young men. First 2 victories prove how effective it is. Old lady that I am I've been a fan of Deion since his days in Atlanta and wish him continued success and good health.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: tootall 9/10/2023 8:34:30 AM (No. 1553105)
Watching Deion run when he played for the Reds was breathtaking. He was noticably faster than any other athlete I'd ever seen (except Rocket Ishmael). And I was a professional athlete FWIW His fun attitude, Spiritual devotion, and even his AFLAC commercials (despite their miserable bond portfolio composition) bring a much needed boost that I think everyone needs in these troubled times. The Buffs are my new #2. The IRISH will always be #1. Cannot go against God's Mother. Even in the BK years
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Reply 7 - Posted by: anniebc 9/10/2023 6:49:24 PM (No. 1553550)
I like what Deion is doing. I love that he's a dad first and that his children adore him. They go back and forth over who's his favorite. So cute. He's twice divorced, but all his children were born inside marriage. We can't have that.
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