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Fri. Oct 25th, 2024

Deion Sanders says NFL scouts should ask three words about his players

Deion Sanders says NFL scouts should ask three words about his players

Deion Sanders made a powerful statement to his players on Wednesday, urging them to adopt better habits and challenge themselves to improve. The main message he repeated was: “Who is that?” His concern was that NFL scouts weren’t paying attention to standout performances during practices. Sanders emphasized that no one had approached him with curiosity about an unexpected player who shone in training.

This message came after New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown visited the Buffaloes and provided valuable advice. Sanders took the opportunity to make the crucial point that players must demonstrate dominance and consistency in practice if they ever hope to reach the professional level.

Coach Prime emphasized that scouts watch every day, yet they don’t see the kind of performances that make them wonder, “Who is that?” According to Sanders, this is due to players’ inconsistency, lack of effort and poor practice habits. He believes that until players show their dominance and commitment on the practice field, there is no reason to expect them to stand out in games, let alone make it to the NFL.

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Sanders’ speech emphasized the importance of accountability and the high level of performance needed to attract the attention of NFL scouts. His challenge to the team was clear that practice is the basis for future success, and that without mastering it, a professional education remains out of reach.

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As Colorado prepares for their upcoming game against Cincinnati, scheduled for Saturday night with a late kickoff at 10:15 PM ET on ESPN, Sanders’ message to his players is one that likely resonates deeply. They must demonstrate their value not only in games, but also in their daily habits, starting with practice.

By Sheisoe

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