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2024 College Football Thread


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22 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Haha I love the doubters 

Bruh. This is the NFL. You really, honestly, truly believe Deion can just hop in and be a good coach? As for his son, the Raiders will only hurt his growth. I know you like to be trendy and cool, but at some point you have to admit that flash is just flash when it comes to Deion. His son needs a long-time coach, great QB coach, solid o-line, and a organization that is ran well.

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9 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Bruh. This is the NFL. You really, honestly, truly believe Deion can just hop in and be a good coach? As for his son, the Raiders will only hurt his growth. I know you like to be trendy and cool, but at some point you have to admit that flash is just flash when it comes to Deion. His son needs a long-time coach, great QB coach, solid o-line, and a organization that is ran well.

You said this when he left Jackson St.

 

He has proven everyone wrong every job he has took. So why keep doubting him. If he wins that's all that matters.

 

You don't get mentioned for both College and NFL jobs if you aren't actually good at your job. Deion has been proving doubters wrong for a while now. Just accept that he's actually damn good at his job.

 

In Prime We Trust!

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You said this when he left Jackson St.

 

He has proven everyone wrong every job he has took. So why keep doubting him. If he wins that's all that matters.

 

You don't get mentioned for both College and NFL jobs if you aren't actually good at your job. Deion has been proving doubters wrong for a while now. Just accept that he's actually damn good at his job.

 

In Prime We Trust!

I said he did JSU dirty, not that he can't coach college kids. Now he's going to do Colorado dirty and get his ass handed to him like SO many other college coaches who tried the NFL.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I said he did JSU dirty, not that he can't coach college kids. Now he's going to do Colorado dirty and get his ass handed to him like SO many other college coaches who tried the NFL.

He's not like those other coaches. He already has experience with the NFL. He comes in with respect something those other coaches couldn't bring.

 

Do you call any other HC who leaves their job for a better opportunity dirty?

 

Did you call Harbaugh dirty?

Deion isn't the first HC to leave a school or NFL franchise he won't be the last. He owes Colorado nothing just like he owed Jackson St. nothing. Successful people get better job opportunities.

 

The Raiders are a much better brand than Colorado.

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7 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Let the speculation begin!

 

Shedeur Sanders posted a video on IG driving by the Raiders stadium with the caption "Legendary".

 

I thought Prime was staying at Colorado,but a chance to coach his son in that market big city bright lights. Seems like something Prime couldn't turn down. Also that beast of a TE they have Bowers.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen you got your wish no more Prime in college football. You pushed him out now get ready to let the circus come to the NFL.

 

 

Raiders will replace the Ravens as my bandwagon team if this happens. Sorry I'm just being real about my fandom.

Dude, cmon now

First, Deion isn't an NFL coach, his style of talking to the players and motivating them won't work in the NFL with grown men making 10's of millions of dollars like it does in a college locker room with a handful of guys making decent NIL and the rest kids with a couple of bucks in their pocket.

Second, it would be the DUMBEST thing of all time for a team to hire Deion and then draft Shedeur.

Especially in a division with the HC/QB combinations that KC, LA, and Denver have and how hard it's going to be to be a yearly contender in that division.

You're going to have to fire Deion at some point, it's very rare for HC's these days to last over 10 years in a position unless they are a multiple SB winner.  Especially when you have a pretty weak roster that isn't built to immediately contend, even if you hit on the QB.

How are you going to fire Deion and expect to be able to keep Shedeur from revolting and demanding a trade? 

It's just an ugly situation that is easily avoidable by keeping your HC or hiring anyone else.

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13 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I thought Prime was staying at Colorado,but a chance to coach his son in that market big city bright lights. Seems like something Prime couldn't turn down.

lol

Deion’s entire coaching career has been a Sheduer Sanders mission.   Nothing more and nothing less.  

but it’s nice to see you baby stepping towards that reality  

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