Deion Sanders

Deion Sanders
Deion Luywnn Sanders, Sr.is a former American football and baseball player, who works as an analyst for CBS Sports and the NFL Network. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 6, 2011...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth9 August 1967
CityFort Myers, FL
CountryUnited States of America
thinking nfl montana
I think he supersedes Peyton Manning but let's not throw Tom Brady in the category with Joe Montana, who was 4-for-4. He's royalty.
team heart nfl
Marshawn Lynch is the heart of this team. If he's not going, the Seahawks aren't going.
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Bill Belichick and Tom Brady are the masters of finding something that you didn't suspect.
nfl long
I would do this for free as long as you're doing it for free.
class nfl people
There's no class to manage people. There's no class to teach on how to handle millions. There's no class to teach us how to manage time.
struggle nfl
When we have public success we also have private struggles.
nfl
What separates us is that we expect to be great.
nfl done provoking
I expect to be great. I expect to do what hasn't been done. I expect to provoke change.
help relatives
We feel this. Ed, Alan, feel this. I have friends, relatives that feel this pain. Help in any way you can.
gave help millions people reached truly
People reached out and gave millions to a cause. This is in our own backyard. We feel this pain. We just truly want to help in any way we can.
step thrill time
The thrill is gone. It's time for me to step away.
coverage drop position
I've never been in a position where I blitzed on occasion, but now I can drop into coverage or blitz.
age career handle looking players point teach
At this point and age in my career I'm not looking for a stage. I'm looking to teach the young players how to be professional, how to be a man, how to be a father, how to be a friend, how to handle your finances.
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You just know that without music, P. Diddy would still be something. Muhammad Ali was the same way. Boxing was just a platform. He would have been great in politics or something else. Your performance has to be there, but you've also got to be able to reach people and bring them to where you are. To make them feel you.