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Deion on Ring of Honor: "I Don't Deserve It"


Deion on Ring of Honor: "I Don't Deserve It"

Deion Sanders was a no-brainer when it came to his first chance at induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but when it comes to the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor, there’s some doubt as to whether he deserves the accolade. And a good deal of this doubt has been cast by Sanders himself.

“That’s not for me,” Sanders said on ESPN 103.3’s “Ben and Skin Show” this week. “I don’t want that accolade. I don’t deserve it.”

Sanders played five seasons for Dallas, helping the team to a Super Bowl victory in 1995, his first season with the team. He brought down 14 interceptions in this span, scored an offensive touchdown and returned four punts for scores in this span--but he came in at the end of the Cowboys’ 90s dynasty, and did most of this work during what fans would describe as forgettable years.

Around two thirds of ESPN Dallas voters agree with Deion’s assessment that he doesn’t have a place in the Ring, and seemingly just as many are appalled that such names as Drew Pearson, Harvey Martin and Ed “Too Tall” Jones remain off the list. The last players to be inducted into the Ring were the Triplets--Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith--back in 2005. Whether anyone will join them this season, we don’t know. That decision is left to Jerry Jones, and Jerry Jones alone.
 

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The fact that the triplets got in before the other three in this write up goes to show you what kind of stupid asshole Jerry is.
 

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Forgettable indeed. In my mind he only played here 2 or 3. I'm as shocked as anyone to learn that it was 5.
 
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The fact that the triplets got in before the other three in this write up goes to show you what kind of stupid asshole Jerry is.

yeah, its not looking good for the old timers. Figure of Jones, Martin & Pearson are not in yet, it will probably never happen.

As for Prime Time, even though he spent 5 years with Dallas, I never really looked at him as a Cowboy, just a hired gun.
 

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I liked Deion as a player, can't stand him as a talking head.

He has no place in the ROH.
 

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“That’s not for me,” Sanders said on ESPN 103.3’s “Ben and Skin Show” this week. “I don’t want that accolade. I don’t deserve it.”

Best thing I think I have ever heard him say.

You're damn right , you don't deserve it.
 

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no shit.

He should never even be considered...ever...ever..ever..
 

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Deion was a mercenary we stole from the Niners who stole him from Atlanta. He made some plays, looked great doing it. But He wasn't and still isn't a bleed blue type of guy.
 
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