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In before nystateofmind tells us this is a good thing for fsu and they will replace him with 3 others 5 stars
Nope nystateofstupidity is playing the skin flute in INDAYs BAND
In before nystateofmind tells us this is a good thing for fsu and they will replace him with 3 others 5 stars
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Thirdly you need a degree and I don’t think Deion ever got one.May be wrong but I do t think he ever got it.
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Thirdly you need a degree and I don’t think Deion ever got one.May be wrong but I do t think he ever got it.
lmboooooooo at the hypocritical posts in here. People are constantly begging for Ed Reed, Ray Lewis, A. Johnson, Vilma and others to become an assistant on this staff but are trying to make fun of FSU for possiby doing the same
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Thirdly you need a degree and I don’t think Deion ever got one.May be wrong but I do t think he ever got it.
That's the rule at UM. Considering you don't have to be able to read to stay eligible at fsu, i'm not sure they require a degree to coach. I do remember it came out after he was done playing football he didnt attend a single class his senior year.
Deion thinks the world revolves around him and the rules dont apply to him. He will butt heads with other coaches and get them in trouble within 2 years if he does go there. I'm all for it
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Thirdly you need a degree and I don’t think Deion ever got one.May be wrong but I do t think he ever got it.
That's the rule at UM. Considering you don't have to be able to read to stay eligible at fsu, i'm not sure they require a degree to coach. I do remember it came out after he was done playing football he didnt attend a single class his senior year.
Deion thinks the world revolves around him and the rules dont apply to him. He will butt heads with other coaches and get them in trouble within 2 years if he does go there. I'm all for it
They should definitely hire him.
FSU DBs will never make another tackle against us again. Great idea.
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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:
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Thirdly you need a degree and I don’t think Deion ever got one.May be wrong but I do t think he ever got it.
That's the rule at UM. Considering you don't have to be able to read to stay eligible at fsu, i'm not sure they require a degree to coach. I do remember it came out after he was done playing football he didnt attend a single class his senior year.
Deion thinks the world revolves around him and the rules dont apply to him. He will butt heads with other coaches and get them in trouble within 2 years if he does go there. I'm all for it
I though that was an NCAA requirement
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That'd be hilarious. Like every DB's going to come in and play like Deion.
Legend's seldom work out when it comes to coaching acumen. Sure, you have guys like Ed Reed that were average athletically, but made up for it with superior intellect and instincts. Deion was a prime athlete and that doesn't always translate to coaching.
They should definitely hire him.
FSU DBs will never make another tackle against us again. Great idea.
Deion gonna be out there preaching to his best corners about "business decisions."
I would really never want reed or anyone who doesnt have a footprint in recruiting coaching at miami, thats way too risky. Just because someone isa HOF doesnt mean they could coach, I used to think that in my young days but figured out that **** is too fantasy.
lmboooooooo at the hypocritical posts in here. People are constantly begging for Ed Reed, Ray Lewis, A. Johnson, Vilma and others to become an assistant on this staff but are trying to make fun of FSU for possiby doing the same
It insane on here.
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That'd be hilarious. Like every DB's going to come in and play like Deion.
Legend's seldom work out when it comes to coaching acumen. Sure, you have guys like Ed Reed that were average athletically, but made up for it with superior intellect and instincts. Deion was a prime athlete and that doesn't always translate to coaching.
Ummm, Reed was not “average”. He was no 4.3 but he’s not average - he was a great athlete.
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That'd be hilarious. Like every DB's going to come in and play like Deion.
Legend's seldom work out when it comes to coaching acumen. Sure, you have guys like Ed Reed that were average athletically, but made up for it with superior intellect and instincts. Deion was a prime athlete and that doesn't always translate to coaching.
Ummm, Reed was not “average”. He was no 4.3 but he’s not average - he was a great athlete.
Compared to the average NFL player, he was average. There was nothing that he did athletically that "wowed" you like Sean Taylor. He more than made up for it in terms of knowledge and instincts. Reed could dissect receiver routes and opposing offensive plays better than most NFL safeties.
To say dat one of da greatest safetys in the history of da game was average athletically is laughable. :XvfmlQQ:
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That'd be hilarious. Like every DB's going to come in and play like Deion.
Legend's seldom work out when it comes to coaching acumen. Sure, you have guys like Ed Reed that were average athletically, but made up for it with superior intellect and instincts. Deion was a prime athlete and that doesn't always translate to coaching.
Ummm, Reed was not “average”. He was no 4.3 but he’s not average - he was a great athlete.
Compared to the average NFL player, he was average. There was nothing that he did athletically that "wowed" you like Sean Taylor. He more than made up for it in terms of knowledge and instincts. Reed could dissect receiver routes and opposing offensive plays better than most NFL safeties.
lmao. So Reed was average athletically with above average knowledge and instincts. Your tepid praise of a top 3 all time nfl safety is pathetic.