DEION WAS IN IT FOR DEION!! Bomani Jones RIPS Deion Sanders for Abandoning Jackson State |
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Plenty of people point at coaches now when others complain about players leaving through the portal. And majority of white coaches not selling an uplifting message to their entire race to con a job then leaving as soon as the money calls. | |
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You do know that it’s ok to NOT have an opinion about things and people?
Live your life Coach Prime |
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If you listened to Bomani in the OP, Deion skipped the whole line by trying to act like he loved HBCUs and then when he got enough coaching experience to get a white job he took it. That is a legitimate gripe to be had by people who supported that black college movement. To think otherwise and be arguing bullsh*t no one else is arguing is to be purposefully ignorant. Please name me an equivalent white coach. | |
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Its been made plain for you and anyone else who reads it, learn and grow or, double down on stupid, the choice is yours. Last edited by RIPrjacks23; 12-07-2022 at 08:36 AM.. | |
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Are you happy? lol That's what you asked earlier, so I am asking the same. If not, get some therapy. | |
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And Bomani has done what?
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I don't blame Deion for taking a job at a major conference or for leaving JSU. Props to him for doing such an excellent job at an HBCU and the talent, new field, renovated facilities, etc. that he was responsible for bringing to JSU. It's not about a crab in a barrel mentality, it's the fact that Deion used the "why go to a power 5 school, we're starting a movement here at an HBCU" recruitment pitch as a selling point and then go on and take a job at a Power 5. That's how Deion was able to convince a 5 star player like Travis Hunter to attend Jackson State over the tons of top D-1 offers he received. When Deion donated about half of his salary to JSU, I was thinking that he was truly there to build up a football program at a HBCU (and not for the $) and hopefully continue to change the culture to where more of the top black athletes attend HBCUs, which would really shake up the NCAA and bring in more millions and millions to predominantly black schools. Not saying Deion is obligated to do that and I'm glad he got such a large salary offer from Colorado, but I think him leaving sets the entire movement back of getting some of our better talent to come to HBCUs. | |
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Wahhhh wahhhhh Deion should have stayed at HBCU’s who steal all the money and don’t even fund their teams wahhhhh ![]() |
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since bomani jones is a believer that black people should keep it so blackity black they keep their talents in the hbcu even if it costs them career opportunities tell me how many black owned media companies does he work for?
oh right zero. another jewish controlled puppet. practice what you preach |
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My thing is, if they wanted Deion to stay so bad, why is a contract already on the table for him to stay?
He was going into his last year on his contract and they already saw that teams were trying to poach him. It's okay for the school to use him, but for some reason its not okay for him to use Jackson State. Yes, they gave him an opportunity to coach. Facts. He gave them the opportunity to be on bigger TV stations, to get bigger sponsorships, to have my eyes, ears and pockets opening to their school. He also donated parts of his salary to helps improve and build up the school. He only had $15,000 to recruit. He's recruiting against schools that have 6 and 7 figure budgets just for recruiting. This is high level football man. If you want to compete, then you gonna have to go all out for it. You can't have a guy in year 3 and no contract on the table, then get mad when he sign with someone else. Dudes ain't waiting til 11:59 before they entertain offers. |
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