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    Deion Sanders made it clear that he still cares about Dez Bryant, but he no longer can mentor the Dallas Cowboys' young wide receiver.

    Speaking Tuesday on "The Rude Awakening" on WCNN-AM in Atlanta, Sanders addressed a variety of topics, including his upcoming induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and his concerns about Bryant, who has found himself in legal hot water this offseason.


    "I think the Dallas Cowboys are more concerned than I am," Sanders said via SportsRadioInterviews.com. "I'm not losing any sleep by any means."

    Sanders, who's also an NFL Network analyst, said Bryant's problems have been exacerbated by his big contract and the crowd that surrounds him. Bryant, 22, had a well-publicized run-in with a Dallas-area mall's security staff this summer, and he also has been sued over unpaid jewelry bills.

    "It's hard to talk to a person when they have millions, man, because there is so much noise in their life," Sanders said. "Everybody around them is employed, and they have 'yes men.' You gotta start hiring a 'no man.' Somebody who is going to tell you no and somebody who is going to tell you the truth, and a lot of these guys don't, and when it comes to him with a lot of things, I had to cut my umbilical cord with him because a lot of things people do not know about."

    Bryant's behavior isn't consistent with the example that Sanders wants to set for the children he's mentoring.

    "I'm trying to open schools and get these kids prepared for the future, and I can't have that on my record saying that: How am I going to send my kids to your school and this is what you are turning out over here?" Sanders said. "No, I am not turning that out over there. I have nothing to do with that, and I had to cut that cord because you can't keep doing the same old things that you've always done. You are going to get the same old things you've always got, so that's why I had to separate myself.

    "I love him. I see him from time to time. I pray for him, but as a unit we had to separate."


    Sanders is taking his Aug. 6 induction into the Hall of Fame in stride, but he's more excited to be the first Atlanta Falcon to go into Canton.

    "Yeah, with all the great Falcons and the great players that played this game in those Atlanta Falcons uniforms, it really is (an honor), and I'm thankful," Sanders said. "I'm reminded by Taylor Smith, the former owner, who once told me after he let go of me in free agency with a smile on his face, 'If it (Hall of Fame induction) ever happens, please remember us. Just remember us.' I said 'I will. I definitely will.' I never forgot.

    "This is the genesis of my career. This is where it all started. I would never lose sight of that. I never wanted to leave, but I had to leave. I was never offered a contract. I'm happy that I am back, and I am elated.

    "The bust is going to have curls because you make the bust the way you wanted, so I'm going to have hair. The Hair Club for Men didn't make black hair like I wanted. I'm going to get my hair on the bust that they have for the Hall of Fame."

  • #2
    He said all this a while back didnt he? Bryant is one of my favorite new players but I agree, the kid has alot of growing up to do.

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    • #3
      Deion is probably my favorite athlete of all time, but i dont understand how he supports PacMan and not Dez.. Oh well..

      Everything i've been hearing is that Dez has gotten his act together ever since the Northpark mall thing.





















      Originally posted by 03trubluGT
      Your opinion is what sucks.
      You are too stupied and arrogant

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lason View Post
        He said all this a while back didnt he? Bryant is one of my favorite new players but I agree, the kid has alot of growing up to do.
        Midway through the season last year. Jeff is just bored and stirring up shit.
        Originally posted by BradM
        But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
        Originally posted by Leah
        In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bcoop View Post
          Midway through the season last year. Jeff is just bored and stirring up shit.
          Funny this was posted about two days ago on NFL.com


          I'm guessing you've already heard Dez reply back?


          No one -- Deion Sanders or the Dallas Cowboys included -- needs to worry about Dez Bryant, the wide receiver said in a radio interview Wednesday.

          Speaking on KESN-FM's "Ben and Skin Show" in Dallas, Bryant addressed Sanders' biting comments about why he no longer mentors the second-year pro.


          "All I know is everybody is entitled to their own opinion," Bryant said. "I feel like the Cowboys have nothing to worry about. I'm doing what I'm supposed to do. I'm maturing as a man. I'm ready to go out and play football, do what I do best."

          Bryant added that he respects Sanders but is ready to move on after their split.

          "I congratulate Deion on the great success he had in his career, and I'm very excited about him getting inducted into the Hall of Fame, but my focus is on the Cowboys," Bryant said. "Whatever could be said about this situation, I'm done with it."

          Speaking Tuesday on "The Rude Awakening" on WCNN-AM in Atlanta, Sanders made it clear that he still cares about Bryant, but he said he no longer work with the receiver.

          "I think the Dallas Cowboys are more concerned than I am," Sanders said via SportsRadioInterviews.com. "I'm not losing any sleep by any means."

          Bryant acknowledged he has had to change the way he does some things.

          "Of course there were problems (in the past), and there was some stuff I didn't understand that could have been a problem that I understand now," Bryant said. "I feel like I'm mature as a man and I've got my priorities straight."

          Sanders, who's also an NFL Network analyst, said Bryant's problems have been exacerbated by his big contract and the crowd that surrounds him. Bryant, 22, had a well-publicized run-in with a Dallas-area mall's security staff this summer, and he also has been sued over unpaid jewelry bills.

          "It's hard to talk to a person when they have millions, man, because there is so much noise in their life," Sanders said. "Everybody around them is employed, and they have 'yes men.' You gotta start hiring a 'no man.' Somebody who is going to tell you no and somebody who is going to tell you the truth, and a lot of these guys don't, and when it comes to him with a lot of things, I had to cut my umbilical cord with him because a lot of things people do not know about."

          Bryant said that while he hasn't been officially cleared to return to football activities, his training has yielded plenty of results.

          "I feel like I'm in way better shape than I was last year," Bryant said. "I'm 10 pounds lighter. I feel like I can move a little quicker."

          Bryant also said he and quarterback Tony Romo have developed a closer bond during the Cowboys' players-only workouts this summer.

          "I feel me and Romo's relationship is (going) real well. I feel like we bonded with the time we had without the coaches," Bryant said. "Tony's done a good job with us, and we're looking forward to the season."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by papapepper View Post
            Funny this was posted about two days ago on NFL.com

            Your point? This one is from March....

            Deion Sanders, who stopped mentoring Dez Bryant months ago, strongly criticized the Dallas Cowboys receiver in reaction to the criminal trespass warning given to Bryant over the weekend at a Dallas mall.



            I want to say it happened even before that. This was posted all over the old board. No news here. As usual, you're a day late and dollar short.
            Originally posted by BradM
            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
            Originally posted by Leah
            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bcoop View Post
              Your point? This one is from March....

              Deion Sanders, who stopped mentoring Dez Bryant months ago, strongly criticized the Dallas Cowboys receiver in reaction to the criminal trespass warning given to Bryant over the weekend at a Dallas mall.



              I want to say it happened even before that. This was posted all over the old board. No news here. As usual, you're a day late and dollar short.
              NFL.com
              Published: July 13, 2011 at 04:21 p.m. Updated: July 13, 2011 at 09:45 p.m.
              Liked: 4 | Comments: 73


              I know the story has been out there but here it is again.

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