How Good Was Deion Sanders Actually?

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Published 2020-11-29
Primetime. Neon Deion. The Hype, the athleticism, the biggest moments, and the controversial, brash style that came with it all. Sanders played for multiple teams in his 14-year career and is regarded as one of the greatest professional and collegiate football players of all time. But just how good was Deion Sanders actually?

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All Comments (21)
  • Hitting a home run in the MLB and scoring a touchdown in the NFL in 24hours is hands down the most badass thing ever done in sports. It will never happen again.
  • @jayjones3197
    My pops told me when he went to go see his frat brothers run a track meet at FSU that Prime had a baseball game a field over. He said he saw him jump the gate check in for relay in FULL baseball uniform and blew those guys out the water. Then he hopped back over the gate and hit a HR an inning or 2 later. My dad still talks about that and how amazed everybody was because he did it so effortlessly.
  • Watching Deon run the bases in person was amazing. When he hit a triple he never rounded the bases, he made sharp cuts like he was running a pass pattern in football. He easily turned what for most would be a double into a triple. A unique once-in-a-century athletic talent.
  • One of the most unique players to ever play in the NFL. He had a unique stance, very low to the ground, from which he could rotate and burst in any direction. He could cover anywhere on his half of the field. So no one threw to his side because he could always get there before the ball did. He nearly eliminated the passing offense on HALF the field. Phenomenal hands too. Not a trash talker either. Wide receivers would report that he would actually give them tips during the game. That's confidence. Never be another.
  • @cmj8304
    We’ll probably never see another athlete like Prime because of the AAU style sports where kids play a single sport nearly year round... in years past, guys played every sport they could.. he’s definitely 1 of a kind
  • @boogitybear2283
    His baseball career was highly underrated. Man was lethal as an outfielder and base stealing. I’m honored to have watched him live.
  • @Invertmini1212
    To see what he’s doing real time at CU and what he did at JSU… This man is a legend human being.
  • @samparsons5484
    Hands down one of the most talented athletes of the 20th century. I remember watching Primetime as a kid and wishing to be just like him. Dion has been a TRUE winner his entire life
  • What a pleasure to grow up in the 90s to watch Jordan, Deion and Ronaldo (Brazil).
  • @ronanhaddow593
    It’s amazing how you don’t get enough time to react to one of his amazing accolades/achievements before your told another one. Absolute one of a kind freak athlete.
  • @PIBoost
    The fact that somebody who is that unique can be a successful coach and lead men with only a fraction of the talent that he had is even more incredible
  • @jbratt
    The thing that is surprising is what a great teammate he was. From all I have read he would come into a locker room to a new team and guys would be skeptical of his attitude. In no time he won everyone over and made the team better not only from his play on the field. The most amazing player I ever watched.
  • @ronaldnelson339
    i graduated from n. ft. myers high school back in 99 and i will never forget the day he came up in his lexus and came and sat down with me and few friends in the cafeteria and had lunch with us
  • @arthurfla
    Prime always talked a big deal and lived up to the hype. Freakish athlete, studied his butt off and had amazing work ethic. One of a kind. Rare breed.
  • @jangles7906
    Had a chance to see Deion hit a home run against the Rockies. It was the Rockies first year and they were playing in Mile High Stadium. He hit a ball that rolled all the way to the wall right in front of where we were sitting in the "Rock Pile" ($1 seats in the outfield) When the ball hit the wall, I looked up and Prime was already almost to 3rd base. Crazy fast, inside-the-park home run.... standing up. Never forget it.
  • @antwayne92
    Never again will we see such an athlete ashamed my son wasn’t able to truly witness one of the most gifted athletes ever. My generation 45 and up really got to witness some of the greatest athletes in sports Tiger,MJ, Magic,TB , and Kobe.
  • THEY RECONSTRUCTED HIS CONTRACT SO HE COULD PLAY BOTH POST SEASONS IN FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL SHOWS U HOW DOPE OF AN ATHLETE HE WAS! TO HIT A HOME RUN AND THEN GO SCORE A TOUCHDOWN WITHIN A DAY IS LEGENDARY! PRIME TIME IS THE GOAT... BEEN THE GOAT SINCE FSU
  • @si-guy_0393
    You will never see someone like this man. You said it yourself he’s built different. He’s one in a trillion never going to be a mother dion sanders
  • @theGodQuad
    A man who could talk the talk and walk the walk. It was a joy to have him help my Niners win a SB. GBU Deion.
  • I loved when he played for the Falcons and when ever anyone on defensive made an interception they would look for him and get the ball to him, he was special, sooooo fast