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When it comes to the Hall of Famers, they built themselves to make them worthy. It is one elite standard that not all athletes get to achieve, but Dallas Cowboys hero, Deion Sanders, feels otherwise. Obviously, he is on a level like none other. But he calls himself deserving to be on a higher stage than the other inductees. And NBA Icon LeBron James totally agrees with it.

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In a nearly 2-minute clip, Deion Sanders made the case that the HOF has become available to everyone. He also believes that if the NFL is going to enshrine as many players without talent and resumes, they should create different spaces for them. He contended his bust does not belong alongside some of the other Hall of Famers and that his jacket should have a different color.

 

LeBron James took to Instagram Stories to back up Sanders’ claims. He mentions, “Man o Man!! The facts are the facts!! Don’t take it personal. Take it with you!” 

Sanders mentions in the video, “It needs to be a different color jacket. My [Hall of Fame] jacket’s got to be a different color. It needs to be a starting 11, it needs to be an upper room. My head don’t belong with some of these other heads that’s in the Hall of Fame. What do they call them? Busts. Well, I call them heads … Put my head where my head is supposed to be. My head isn’t supposed to be by them.”

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The Dallas Cowboys icon became a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2011. After retiring, the polls chose him in his first year of eligibility. It clearly shows how heartily people believed in him.

Dallas Cowboys icon the only one to attain a feat that nobody else has

Deion Sanders is well-known among NFL fans for his illustrious NFL career. But not everyone knows he had a second athletic career happening simultaneously. The eight-time Pro Bowler was also a Major League Baseball player and was the last of the rare breed of dual-sport greats.

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Deion Sanders, then 22 years old, made history in 1989. He made his 13th MLB appearance on September 5th. Sanders went 3 for 5 with a home run, two RBIs, two doubles, and two walks. Five days later, he scored his first NFL touchdown. The Hall of Famer would become the one and only individual in MLB history to hit a homer and achieve a touchdown in the NFL. He did it all in a week.

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Deion was in Beast Mode. When he says he is ”Built Different,” this is what he means.

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