Deion Sanders came to the Redskins. He played along with Darrell Green, Champ Bailey and Fred Smoot. The Redskins didn’t win it all despite his only season there. He should’ve retired after that season and keep playing.🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
I worked for the Redskins during Prime's season season D.C., and he was one of the coolest players I ever met! Totally different away from the cameras than when they were on.
I'm really disappointed in no one ever talked about Deion, Darrell, and Champ Bailey on the same team 😔 three HOF'ERS three....3 on the same team at the same time. Why is no one talking about it 😒
Our defense was stacked that year like prime time said we need better players and I think he was talking about the dam offense we needed some better players on that side of the ball!!!!!
WRONG. I worked for the team and the problem was egos! Plain and simple! NOTHING more, NOTHING less! Guys did NOT want to play together! Everybody wanted individual glory
Wow that pick against the giants looked just like the pick Travis Avenue 🛣 got in the spring game against Shedur…he bated him and the wr to go inside and then jumped the route
Yeah, he wore the 11s in WSH and again in the black/red colorway for the Reds in 2001. He also wore the 13s for a game in PGH in 2004 when he came out of retirement to play football again with the Ravens.
The 2000 Redskins was a sad case of talent on paper with probably the most stacked complete team in the NFL that year that never put it together. This was also the first time of many that Snyder got in the way of the coaching staff creating a distraction with wanting Jeff George in at QB over Brad Johnson. He thought he could buy a super bowl giving out big contracts to aging veterans on their last legs like Sanders, Bruce Smith, Stubberfield, Andre Reed, Irving Fryar, Mark Carrier. Those guys still contributed but didn't contribute to the amount of money Snyder paid them. This was the first sign that the owner was going to be a major thorn in the side of this organization and it went downhill fast after 2000. Snyder was incapable of staying away from personnel decisions and what the coaches were doing. He thought he knew the game of football and he kept this same mindset the next 20 years. Now tell me what do the Redskins have to show for the last 20 years? 2 division titles, 1 playoff win, QB after QB, coach after coach. Fired Turner too soon, chased Marty out of town after 1 year when he showed a lot of promise in his lone year of coaching in 2001. This is the epitome of terrible ownership, the worst ownership in professional sports and what happened just over the last year? Forced to change the Redskins name, sexual harassment allegations and lawsuits that he knew about for years, kept a terrible GM in Bruce Allen way too long because he was his "yes man". Snyder killed the Redskins franchise point blank period and you started noticing the cracks in this organization in 2000 that Snyder created. He created a terrible culture and that carried on year after year. He doesn't do interviews, he doesn't talk to the media, he continues to throw money at players out of their prime with bad contracts and he still hasn't learned and still can't stay out of the way of the coaches and actual experts of the game of football in the front office. He's being pressured by stakeholders to sell the team so until that happens this franchise will continue to be snake bitten that'll continue to lose.
This signing didn't fuck us... the Mark Carrier one did though... Funny thing is we beat a lot of the tougher teams on our schedule this year... it was the mediocre ones that dropped the L's on us.
He Wasn't Happy There He Even Admitted To This n a NFL Films Show Of Himself Only Teams He Was Happy n Was Dallas n Atlanta n Baltimore IMO He Should Of Retired a Dallas Cowboy or Atlanta Falcon
Green would bust primes ass plus GREEN wasn't an attention whore he was a true talent and a complete soldier. Deion Sanders couldn't lace Darrell Greene's cleats.
your a hater, deion return kick punts, and Offence green nore Revis only played corner deion did it all. The most complete CB in NFL history you can keep all your tackling CB I'll take #1Deion, #2 Charles Woodson/Champ Bailey
Deion put points on the board and set up the offense in great field position. You don't know jack shit about football. Plus Green couldn't catch a damn cold. Have several seats 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Im not hating on Sanders but Darrell Greene is better no hate at all but Darrell Greene is the best that ever played the position and he had way more class and he smoked the hell out of deion Sanders in practice when they raced at camp ... Case fuckin closed