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Transcript
00:00 Deion Sanders seems to be in the news constantly lately, obviously leading the Colorado Buffaloes to unprecedented success.
00:07 But he has some words for the Dallas Cowboys who just suffered a 42-10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
00:16 What do you make of Deion's comments? Deion Sanders, friend of the show, of course.
00:19 And you're right, everything Deion says is
00:22 either gold right now or turns to gold. What they've done at Colorado,
00:27 I mean there have been brief times in the history of CU when they've been good,
00:31 but they've been far too brief. And last year that was a one-win team and this is a magnificent turnaround.
00:36 So in their last home game, the ticket prices were more expensive to see Colorado than to see any team in the NFL.
00:43 Right, you've seen the Buffaloes in person, by the way, right?
00:45 Yeah, Oregon versus Colorado.
00:47 Deion Sanders, former Cowboy, former Falcon, former
00:50 Washington, former Baltimore, but maybe most associated with the Cowboys, I would say, especially because he lived here for so long.
00:56 Yeah. He is a Cowboy story. And so when he speaks, people listen about the Cowboys or otherwise.
01:02 Yeah. He also doesn't talk about the Cowboys all that often.
01:05 No, he doesn't talk about them very positively either when it comes to their failures.
01:09 He told you not long ago that he thinks they just don't, this era of Cowboys, that they don't understand the spotlight.
01:16 They don't understand and grasp the big moment.
01:19 And he will argue that they proved that again in the 42-10 loss at San Francisco in which he says,
01:24 "I thought they were dogs. I thought they had dogs in them. They didn't even fight back."
01:28 And whether you agree with him or not, he has the ear of the nation. He also, by the way, it should be noted,
01:35 did have some sort of a conversation with, I believe, a Falcons personnel person and said, you know,
01:42 the Sanders family would love to come back
01:45 to the Bay A.
01:47 Yeah.
01:48 Meaning Atlanta. And of course, Deion started there.
01:50 And we're going to work on the assumption that he's already angling
01:54 for the Falcons and Shadour and not to mention every other Sanders kid who plays football to go land there.
02:01 That's not really the way it works. Although we will say this about Deion, college football, and the NIL thing.
02:08 What if you can make as much money in college?
02:12 Shadour is making four and a half million dollars this year.
02:15 That's double what any other college athlete is making in NIL.
02:20 And substantially more than lots and lots and lots of rookie draftees make.
02:24 And we'll show you about it.
02:26 So, Deion Sanders not only turning the Cowboys world upside down, not only turning the Falcons world upside down,
02:32 but maybe the way college football and pro football do business together, the Sanders family may be changing that as well.
02:39 And Deion says he's not interested in coaching the NFL either.
02:42 He said it to you.
02:43 Yeah, he told me. When was that interview? A year ago?
02:45 Gosh, a year and a half ago. And ever since then, a million people keep asking him.
02:50 And he keeps giving the same answer he gave to you, and a million people keep writing a new story about it.
02:55 It is not a new story.
02:57 I had breaking news.
02:59 You did have breaking news.
03:00 A year and a half ago.
03:01 If Deion Sanders changed his mind, you will be the third to know.
03:06 (upbeat music)