Around this time last year, Deion Sanders’ stock was so sky high he even had early feelers from Jerry Jones about possibly taking the Cowboys’ top job. Yeah, Coach Prime in Dallas. That’s how loud the buzz was.
Fast-forward to now, and the script looks a whole lot different. Colorado just wrapped a brutal 3-9 season, capped by a 24-14 road loss at Kansas State. And Prime? He’s promising a full reboot.
“We won’t be in this situation again, I can promise you that,” Sanders said in the postgame presser. “I’m not happy with nothing right now. Nothing.”
When asked whether he liked the fight his squad showed, Sanders didn’t even bother sugarcoating it. “It’s not a consolation,” he said. “They supposed to fight, supposed to give they best.”
And then, in true NFL-style bluntness, Coach Prime w

Totalprosports
Associated Press Top News
Deseret News
Democrat and Chronicle Sports
Bozeman Daily Chronicle Sports
WUSA 9 Sports
NFL News
Montana Sports
PennLive Pa. Politics
AlterNet