Deion Sanders went down memory lane in his recent Instagram post. The twin-time SB champion took to the popular social media channel to reminisce about an iconic night at the GQ Sports event. Coach Prime, Deion Sanders’ legacy is written in gold and has dominated the world of basketball and football.
The event also included NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson and MLB Hall of Famer Derek Jeter. Deion Sanders shared a heartfelt post as the celebrated former player that included some words of motivation. Allen Iverson too shared his views about the award and the special mention.
Deion Sanders posts a throwback video of the GQ Sports Awards
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The GQ Sports Awards are among the most prestigious ones in the country. These are given to the outstanding players in different divisions of the sports arena. Prime Time, with his recent carousel of posts on Instagram, reminisced about the time he got the award along with Allen Iverson and Derek Jeter. He captioned the post, as he wrote,
“Repost @gqsports #CoachPrime”
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Deion Sanders donned his motivational avatar as he shared his views on the prestigious award show ceremony. He said- “You can’t look good and don’t play good, that’s a violation. It should be a penalty thrown. Everyone should have yellow flags and throw a penalty when you see someone walking down the street.” Remarked Sanders as he was inducted in the GQ Sports Style Hall of Fame. The HC is styling around happily after he got a massive recruit this week with a unique nickname.
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Deion Sanders welcomes Jordan Seaton to the side and gives him a special nickname
After flirting with Maryland and other teams, Jordan Seaton finally put a dot on his chosen side by signing with the Buffaloes. It’s been 4 days since he joined the team and already making waves for all the right reasons. Jordan Seaton has developed a healthy bond with Deion Sanders.
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Now Coach Prime coined him a nickname “Big Time” given the 6″5 player’s ability to walk the walk and talk the talk. Deion is excited about his new offensive lineman. He reckons the OL could be the next big thing in football. Recently in an interview with a reknowed panelist, Coach Prime highlighted Seaton’s ability to articulate himself nicely and knew about his game inside-out.
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