I was going to put this in the sports thread or add it to an existing Deion Sanders thread but this is really about white supremacy and sell outs.
Keshawn Johnson said he got first hand info that coaches were calling up the Oregon coach giving them info on how to stop Deion. One would assume its coaches that have already played him. Leading up to the Oregon game, Sanders had faced all black coaches and the only white coach he faced was TCUs coach Sonny Dykes as far as I can tell.
So, just using simple logic, it had to be black coaches entirely or mostly that was calling up the white Oregon coach, Dan Lanning. The same coach who was talking slick as well. Disrespecting Prime. So, my assumption based on simple logic is that those HBCU coaches were calling up this white boy on how to coach against him. Keshawn said he wasn't going to name names. My guess is he was asked not to and I get that. I can't see how white coaches who never played against Deion would feel they could call up the Oregon coach and give him advice when they had no first hand experience.
So, it had to be black coaches. Any, any motha effen black coach that called up the white Oregon coach is not only a coon and so far off code, if we hear of any they should be on blast. That is so off code it ain't funny. All of us who have played sports have rivals, mostly black if its b-ball or track or a sport dominated by us, but we ain't wishing them bad against white boys.
Any black players on the other side should be wishing him luck. The game is the game, you fight hard, try to win but leave that on the field of play. It's in everyone (black) self interest and as a collective if Deion succeeds.
Keshawn Johnson said he got first hand info that coaches were calling up the Oregon coach giving them info on how to stop Deion. One would assume its coaches that have already played him. Leading up to the Oregon game, Sanders had faced all black coaches and the only white coach he faced was TCUs coach Sonny Dykes as far as I can tell.
So, just using simple logic, it had to be black coaches entirely or mostly that was calling up the white Oregon coach, Dan Lanning. The same coach who was talking slick as well. Disrespecting Prime. So, my assumption based on simple logic is that those HBCU coaches were calling up this white boy on how to coach against him. Keshawn said he wasn't going to name names. My guess is he was asked not to and I get that. I can't see how white coaches who never played against Deion would feel they could call up the Oregon coach and give him advice when they had no first hand experience.
So, it had to be black coaches. Any, any motha effen black coach that called up the white Oregon coach is not only a coon and so far off code, if we hear of any they should be on blast. That is so off code it ain't funny. All of us who have played sports have rivals, mostly black if its b-ball or track or a sport dominated by us, but we ain't wishing them bad against white boys.
Any black players on the other side should be wishing him luck. The game is the game, you fight hard, try to win but leave that on the field of play. It's in everyone (black) self interest and as a collective if Deion succeeds.