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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't pay attention to what the talking heads say. You just guzzle hype. It's what you do. 

Once again, UNC/Maye gets brought up again by someone other than me but I'm the one always talking about it. What a joke.

Anybody on the huddle talking poo about Drake Maye is a Moron and just a flat out ABCer and UNC hater. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Not really if you understand who Deion Sanders is.

 

It's like when we had Cam. Panthers never got Nat'l attention until Cam came along.

 

Deion attracts attention. If you accept him for who he is then this hype wouldn't bother you so much.

Oh I understand it fully. I just think he did Jackson St dirty, did former Colorado players dirty, is not an elite coach yet, and all the attention is on him not the team. This is college. With kids. His name is Coach Sanders. This shouldn't be about him ... no matter what he did as a player.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Oh I understand it fully. I just think he did Jackson St dirty, did former Colorado players dirty, is not an elite coach yet, and all the attention is on him not the team. This is college. With kids. His name is Coach Sanders. This shouldn't be about him ... no matter what he did as a player.

This is just cold hard truth.

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5 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Oh I understand it fully. I just think he did Jackson St dirty, did former Colorado players dirty, is not an elite coach yet, and all the attention is on him not the team. This is college. With kids. His name is Coach Sanders. This shouldn't be about him ... no matter what he did as a player.

Most college football coaches are dirty.

 

Why is Deion the only coach being called out for his past?

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