I don't think it's 100% jealous and to say that makes it seem like he is doing a good job at what he's supposed to be doing. At Jackson State, before he could use his Prime Time status to get 5-star athletes to go to a division below D1 (which is just insane btw) he had a bad year and team. He only did good in 21,22 seasons with players that had no business in that division. Then he gets to Colorado after just 2 good seasons at Jackson State and takes on a D1 team because HE IS Deion Sanders. Not because he proved he was good. What came out from the players and how Deion came in and treated them also left a bad taste in my mouth personally. Last season was god-awful. There is good reason to not like Deion when he is a head coach because of his name and not because of his experience. I mean he barely beat ND state which isn't even a D1 team... Then he got clowned on by Nebraska. Love Deion since I'm a Cowboys fan but he isn't a good head coach and that's why people were talking about Colorado and are critical.
@@PSYCHOSCION honestly I don’t know if any person in the history of the planet could change an organization in one year, so it was a given, this year I think higher expectations make sense, but I also think that they are ridiculously high because he’s Deion. There has never been a coach who has been nearly as popular as him, so it really doesn’t matter what he does, he will get criticized
@@justsumfootball Curt Cignetti has come into IU and changed the heck out of that school's way of thinking about its football team and the way they play. I think Deion and the way his players act bring higher expectations. I won't act like teams don't go in there without feeling that it's Deions team and his sons along with Travis Hunter and wanting to beat them cause of that alone. That being said EVERY coach gets criticized it comes with being a coach, more so when it's a coach of a big school.
@@PSYCHOSCION no doubt, I think it's just the name of the game, and honestly I think they like having the expectations on them. i'm not a fan of when people use it as an opportunity to just hate, but people do what they do 🤷♂
@@justsumfootball It rubs me the wrong way when players transfer and fans think they must now trash them for the sake of protecting their coach. RUclips is full of slander videos about CU players that entered the portal.
@@MrSilus2000 I think fans gets too invested in the lives of people trying to do their thing, but that’s the name of the game with a school as popular as Colorado (now)
@@justsumfootball well the truth hurts. And as soon as his qb son leaves, he’s done coaching for good. Maybe he can continue to make good awful commercials
Is Deion going to turn Colorado into a contender? 🐃🏔
Nah Deion probably gonna be done after this year
@@Realkingcdub you never know…
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Bro you put alot in making thus video keep going
@@bigger_picture322 Thanks a bunch, appreciate it :)
They’re hated because they’re all bark and no bite, literally nothing to be jealous about even a little 😂
whenever people get as popular as deion hate comes, it happens all over the place
I don't think it's 100% jealous and to say that makes it seem like he is doing a good job at what he's supposed to be doing. At Jackson State, before he could use his Prime Time status to get 5-star athletes to go to a division below D1 (which is just insane btw) he had a bad year and team. He only did good in 21,22 seasons with players that had no business in that division. Then he gets to Colorado after just 2 good seasons at Jackson State and takes on a D1 team because HE IS Deion Sanders. Not because he proved he was good. What came out from the players and how Deion came in and treated them also left a bad taste in my mouth personally. Last season was god-awful. There is good reason to not like Deion when he is a head coach because of his name and not because of his experience. I mean he barely beat ND state which isn't even a D1 team... Then he got clowned on by Nebraska. Love Deion since I'm a Cowboys fan but he isn't a good head coach and that's why people were talking about Colorado and are critical.
@@PSYCHOSCION honestly I don’t know if any person in the history of the planet could change an organization in one year, so it was a given, this year I think higher expectations make sense, but I also think that they are ridiculously high because he’s Deion. There has never been a coach who has been nearly as popular as him, so it really doesn’t matter what he does, he will get criticized
@@justsumfootball Curt Cignetti has come into IU and changed the heck out of that school's way of thinking about its football team and the way they play. I think Deion and the way his players act bring higher expectations. I won't act like teams don't go in there without feeling that it's Deions team and his sons along with Travis Hunter and wanting to beat them cause of that alone. That being said EVERY coach gets criticized it comes with being a coach, more so when it's a coach of a big school.
@@PSYCHOSCION no doubt, I think it's just the name of the game, and honestly I think they like having the expectations on them. i'm not a fan of when people use it as an opportunity to just hate, but people do what they do 🤷♂
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It's because he makes it too much about him and his brand and image.
@@MrSilus2000 well it does help the whole money thing and get recruits, but I’m sure it rubs people the wrong way a lot
@@justsumfootball It rubs me the wrong way when players transfer and fans think they must now trash them for the sake of protecting their coach. RUclips is full of slander videos about CU players that entered the portal.
@@MrSilus2000 I think fans gets too invested in the lives of people trying to do their thing, but that’s the name of the game with a school as popular as Colorado (now)
@@justsumfootball Yeah but it's 40, 50 year old adults and 19 year old college students. Shit is weird
@@MrSilus2000 people that dont have much going on usually like to get involved in other people's lives
Dion is a horrible coach and blames everyone else for
@@naturefix290 dam that’s harsh
@@justsumfootball well the truth hurts. And as soon as his qb son leaves, he’s done coaching for good. Maybe he can continue to make good awful commercials
And what exactly have you done in the world? With your life? Who are you?
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