Football fans???

Is he really that good? I did not follow him at all; I only know the Buffaloes overall record under SS and it was barely above .500, right?

And let's not forgot, when you get SS, you also get his micro managing dad and what NFL coach or GM wants to deal with that?


Eddie
I dunno. Good completion percentage, but took lots of sacks. Was it the O Line or SS holding onto the ball too long? Maybe both. I think he's good, but not first-round good.
 
I dunno. Good completion percentage, but took lots of sacks. Was it the O Line or SS holding onto the ball too long? Maybe both. I think he's good, but not first-round good.
Apparently not even 2nd or 3rd round good.

At this point, I would not be shocked if Will Howard from Ohio State/K state goes above him. The whole retiring his number at Colorado seemed super lame and unnecessary.
 
Lots of local CU fans lost interest in their team/school because it became the Sanders show and not really about the team or school. Retiring the jersey was the ultimate spoil the kid moment on top of him flashing his bling. Personally I don’t how you retire a college jersey without an extensive great pro career, some kind of community service/military honor. To do it based off two years of college play before the draft🙄
 
I love every second of this. The guy has made a ass out of himself. No doubt he is top 5 Ncaa talent, but way too much baggage. Being disrespectful, making a scene being hard for nfl teams to schedule meetings with. All the memes and reels this am have me rolling 🤣.
 
SS will get a chance in the NFL. My guess is he'll be another good college player who'll get a tatse of the real world when he hits (gets?) the NFL and will be out of the league in a couple years, but you never know.

And I forgot about the retired jersey. Just more reasons for an NFL not to waste their time for a over-hyped, spoiled, average player.


Eddie
 
Lots of local CU fans lost interest in their team/school because it became the Sanders show and not really about the team or school. Retiring the jersey was the ultimate spoil the kid moment on top of him flashing his bling. Personally I don’t how you retire a college jersey without an extensive great pro career, some kind of community service/military honor. To do it based off two years of college play before the draft🙄
Agree about retiring his jersey. Kellen Moore, who went 50-3 at Boise State, never got his jersey retired here. I suspect the conversation at CU went something like this:

Deion Sanders: Say, how about retiring my son's jersey?
AD: Well, he only played two years here.
Deion Sanders: I said, retire my son's jersey.
AD: Ok.
 
Lots of local CU fans lost interest in their team/school because it became the Sanders show and not really about the team or school. Retiring the jersey was the ultimate spoil the kid moment on top of him flashing his bling. Personally I don’t how you retire a college jersey without an extensive great pro career, some kind of community service/military honor. To do it based off two years of college play before the draft
Couldn't agree more about the jersey retirement thing. But couldn't disagree more about the loss of interest in the program. Attendance and interest is through the roof. After two decades of being irrelevant, they are now one of the most interesting programs in the country. People can say what they want about Deion, but he's turned this thing around in a big way, and fast.

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Jersey retirement was a bad look when you hear from CU players on their National Championship team.

Cowboys should draft Sanders. Jerry loves a circus and jersey sales.
 
They will still have a chance in the 5th.

Nevermind. Going to the Browns. He’s done. Cleveland is the kiss of death for quarterbacks.
 
Lots of local CU fans lost interest in their team/school because it became the Sanders show and not really about the team or school. Retiring the jersey was the ultimate spoil the kid moment on top of him flashing his bling. Personally I don’t how you retire a college jersey without an extensive great pro career, some kind of community service/military honor. To do it based off two years of college play before the draft🙄

I don’t think retiring a college jersey should have anything to do with a great pro career.

Not expressing an opinion on CU football/CU politics, didn’t follow any of that. Just my opinion that college jersey retirement should correlate with a player’s time in college.
 
IMO Urban Meyer summed up Sanders best of all of the media pundits. "He spent way too much time outside the pocket, scrambling, to avoid harm. He would not sit in the pocket. He can't do that in the NFL, he will get hurt. He made a lot of throws in College that simply won't be there in the NFL. Lots of scouts are concerned about his college game transferring into the NFL"
 
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