Despite the many rumors and countless TV segments spent on the rumors, Colorado Buffalo head coach Deion Sanders will not become the NFL coach for the 2025 season. After breaking up with Mike McCarthy, the short obstacle with the Dallas Cowboys seemed to be the closest thing to Sanders, but still not too close. With his latest episode of tubishaw, we got time today. Sanders got a glimpse into why he is stuck at the college level.
Chatting with host Rocsi Diaz and former teammate and current ESPN color commentator Troy Aikman, Sanders lamented the differences in practical strength these days, returning to his time, he was able to play games and He said he competed just as hard as he could. He emphasized contrast as a reason he can’t stand the coach at the highest level.
“That’s how we practiced,” Sanders said, according to a pro football story. The way they practice, the way they go about it, I couldn’t take it as a guy and as a football enthusiast. I care about the game. The game still offers Troy and me. I have no way of allowing it to happen on my watch. That would be difficult. ”
While it is difficult to measure the potential differences in efforts from outside the building, NFL practices have not undoubtedly been intense in this era due to changes in the CBA. The NFL Players Association has worked tirelessly for years to implement contactless practices during, say, during OTAs, pushing back the start of training camp, ensuring players have earned the largest recovery time in the offseason.
All of this doesn’t sit well with Sanders. And it may be enough to discourage him from future NFL cheating.