Deion Sanders puts forward the reasons why he’ll NEVER coach Dak Prescott’s Cowboys
Deion Sanders is a legendary Hall of Famer cornerback who moved to coaching college football after extensive years in the NFL.
Deion Sanders (Image via CBS Sports)
Deion Sanders is an American football coach and a former NFL legend. Sanders had an illustrious career with the Dallas Cowboys and led them to several Super Bowls in his tenure. Recently, the former Cowboys player was asked about his desire to coach in the NFL. Surprisingly, Sanders declined swiftly and has no inclination towards coaching in the league.
“I don’t have any desire or ambition to coach in the NFL,” Deion Sanders stated according to SI. “(I) have a problem with men getting their checks and not doing their jobs. It would be too tough as a coach in the NFL because I still have those old-school attributes.”
Sanders also stated that he will never coach the Cowboys in his career. However, he still loves the Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the complete Cowboys’ family.
Deion Sanders is quickly becoming a legend in college football after his amazing system that revolutionized the Jackson State program. The former Baltimore Ravens cornerback believes his ‘old-school’ values play an important part in his coaching style and he is able to adopt that in a college football program compared to the highly commercialized NFL.
Sadly, Sanders is facing another tough challenge currently pertaining to his personal life. The Super Bowl winner is on the verge of getting his foot amputated due to medical reasons.
The former NFL defensive back had moved on to coaching after years of playing. He currently coaches the Colorado Boulder football team and has revolutionized their system.
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Deion Sanders’ foot might get amputated
With age catching up quickly, Deion Sanders is currently met with a terrible ailment that can result in the amputation of his foot. The former Cowboys cornerback stated that he will get it done this offseason and will continue coaching once the next season rolls out.
“I want to do it this summer, because when we get rolling, I’m not going to have time to do it,” Sanders told his doctors. “This is the best down time I have.”
Deion Sanders’ net worth is $50 million. He has just joined the Colorado Boulder state program and will coach them with extreme discipline while teaching the players his old-school values. Deion Sanders also took to Instagram recently to talk about his ailment and has complete faith that everything will work out in his favor and he will be back to coaching in no time.
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