The Legend
08-15-2006, 03:53 AM
Watch the 1st video b4 the 2nd Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slJk4dWRdIQ
The Fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRfTCdr0cUM
The Pay Back
Also A Lil Deion Sanders News
After coming out of retirement in 2004 and spending two seasons as a backup with the Baltimore Ravens, The thought of being DeAngelo Hall's teammate crossed his mind. But "No, I don't think I could fit into the salary cap," Sanders said "They almost capped out right now." (I Wonder How Much He Wants To Come Back?)
The eight-time Pro Bowler and electrifying playmaker known as "Prime Time" said
"I can still do it, but only for a couple downs," said Sanders, who has 58 career interceptions.
As for a career in coaching, "I don't think I fit into the salary cap to be doing that full-time," Sanders said.
During individual drills, co-secondary coach Emmitt Thomas turned things over to Sanders, who showed all the cornerbacks how to maneuver their feet and hands to limit a receiver's ability to get off the line of scrimmage. He showed them how to establish marks to maintain proper distance with receivers, as well.
The impetus for Sanders to take part in practice was to give pointers to all the defensive backs, but mainly third-year Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall, who has hailed Sanders as his idol for years. Hall wears No. 21 as a tribute to Sanders, the man he called the best cornerback ever.
Sanders said Hall could one day wear that crown.
"He's arguably the best in the game right now but he can go to another level, and that is a place I'd love to help him to arrive at," Sanders said. "I've watched him quite a bit. He has tremendous gifts. Hips, feet, instinct, mental toughness, toughness he has everything. But there's always another level where every athlete wants to go."
"When you watch him on film, or when I see him live, I'm like, 'Man this guy has a gift,' " Sanders said of Hall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slJk4dWRdIQ
The Fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRfTCdr0cUM
The Pay Back
Also A Lil Deion Sanders News
After coming out of retirement in 2004 and spending two seasons as a backup with the Baltimore Ravens, The thought of being DeAngelo Hall's teammate crossed his mind. But "No, I don't think I could fit into the salary cap," Sanders said "They almost capped out right now." (I Wonder How Much He Wants To Come Back?)
The eight-time Pro Bowler and electrifying playmaker known as "Prime Time" said
"I can still do it, but only for a couple downs," said Sanders, who has 58 career interceptions.
As for a career in coaching, "I don't think I fit into the salary cap to be doing that full-time," Sanders said.
During individual drills, co-secondary coach Emmitt Thomas turned things over to Sanders, who showed all the cornerbacks how to maneuver their feet and hands to limit a receiver's ability to get off the line of scrimmage. He showed them how to establish marks to maintain proper distance with receivers, as well.
The impetus for Sanders to take part in practice was to give pointers to all the defensive backs, but mainly third-year Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall, who has hailed Sanders as his idol for years. Hall wears No. 21 as a tribute to Sanders, the man he called the best cornerback ever.
Sanders said Hall could one day wear that crown.
"He's arguably the best in the game right now but he can go to another level, and that is a place I'd love to help him to arrive at," Sanders said. "I've watched him quite a bit. He has tremendous gifts. Hips, feet, instinct, mental toughness, toughness he has everything. But there's always another level where every athlete wants to go."
"When you watch him on film, or when I see him live, I'm like, 'Man this guy has a gift,' " Sanders said of Hall