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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.

I'm sure fsu will enroll him this winter in coloring 101 and some other made up ridiculous class and award him a degree lol
 
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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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'd love to see him in a recruiting battle if "I'm Prime Time!" didn't work on the kid.
 
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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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Oh, yea, first off, like that’s going to happen, secondly, if it did, it would be a guaranteed disaster so:

View attachment 56690

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

Could be. I was just messing about their lack of education
 
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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.
 
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.

Would he have influence in Louisiana and Baltimore? If he did, thats some fertile recruiting ground
 
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.

Elite players rarely make good coaches. You can’t teach instincts and the twitch that you relied on. Average players tend to do better in coaching because they had to rely on sound mechanics and training.
 
Tate, Izzo and Patrick all strong leans to declare early for the NFL Draft. Would have to think 1 of Francois or Blackmon transfers once a starter emerges
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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To say dat one of da greatest safetys in the history of da game was average athletically is laughable. :XvfmlQQ:

No doubt. Would love to have witnessed the backyard games this cat played in. Greatest pickup team eva?


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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.

It's not a knock on Ed Reed. It's more of an indication how good Reed was. I acknowledge that Reed was at the very least a top 3 safety.

In terms of overall speed and strength and size, he wasn't the top at any category.

That's why with Reed, compared to other all-time greats, I think Reed could actually transition well to coaching - because he had to rely on overall IQ compared to his contemporaries that were at the same level that he was.
 
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.

It's not a knock on Ed Reed. It's more of an indication how good Reed was. I acknowledge that Reed was at the very least a top 3 safety.

In terms of overall speed and strength and size, he wasn't the top at any category.

That's why with Reed, compared to other all-time greats, I think Reed could actually transition well to coaching - because he had to rely on overall IQ compared to his contemporaries that were at the same level that he was.

Ed Reed was one of the most athletic and intelligent safeties in history who would get kicks, mounts, ints and fumbles and constantly return them for touchdowns like it was nothing....... What in the **** are you talking about?
 
Look, let's cut to the chase on Neon Deion. It is not hypocritical for us to mock him becoming a coach, as he is a much different kind of role model than what we would see if we hired Ed Reed or Ken Dorsey.

People may have forgotten...maybe people are just overwhelmed by his status as an NFL HoF'er...

But Neon Deion was a terrible example of what any college team is trying to develop in its young players. Nobody disputes his talent, but he was the epitome of a me-first player who didn't want to tackle. He played at F$U for 4 years, and he had a total of 14 interceptions and 3 special teams TDs. That equates to 3.5 interceptions per season and less than 1 special teams TD per season. If you gave those stats to a UM player, posters on this board would be roasting our player for his lack of production. In 4 years, Neon Deion never beat Miami and he never played for a national championship. However, he got into trouble multiple times for academics (he had to take several summer classes, after 3 years, just to stay eligible), and he had several brushes with the law.

So, yeah, unless F$U is converting its sports management program into a self-promotion major, I don't think Neon Deion will bring anything of value besides his own personal celebrity. What does he tell these kids? "Hey, if you can grow as tall and heavy as me and skip all your classes, you too can get 3.5 interceptions per year"...

Ridiculous.
 
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