Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders stated that the Pro Football Hall of Fame
is inducting too lotsof players and becoming a “free-for-all.”
Less than a week after the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction event in Canton, Ohio, Sanders stated in a video published by Well Off Media that the Hall of Fame is indicated for individuals who “changed the videogame.” He likewise stated some of those who make the Hall of Fame needto be identified from others like himself who were videogame changers.
“My (Hall of Fame) coat got to be a various color,” Sanders stated. “There requires to be a beginning 11, there requires to be an upper space. My head wear’t belong with some of these other heads that’s in the Hall of Fame.”
Sanders, the head football coach at Jackson State, was a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2011 after a profession as a two-time Super Bowl champion, eight-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and one-time Defensive Player of the Year.
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