Prime Time calling it quits

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  1. Uptown

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    It was announced that Deion Sanders will retire after 14 seasons. Sanders has become a mentor to the defensive backs on the roster and his leadership will be missed.
     
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    He's kind of old so I can see why he's leaving. I guess this is kinda like it was when Darrel Green left the Redskins. Looks like his spirit will remain in his adopted son though when he gets into the league.
     
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    I definetely see him coming back as a coach one day. Not a head coach but something among the lines of a coaching job.Thanks for the last few years Primetime.
     
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    Havent seen a link to this anywhere, but if its true its a sad thing to see you go Deion (again).
     
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    I heard this at the beginning of the offseason. He said that he was done, it's not a big suprise. He couldn't play to the level he could before he retired but he was there more for helping out the youngsters. He isn't done with football thats for sure. He still has his adopted son Noel Devine so he will be able to mentor him. Once Noel makes it to the NFL I wouldn't be suprised to see him enter the coaching ranks.
     
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    I won't believe this untill I see the link, I think he could stay 1 more year.
     
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    Sanders says he's retiring from NFLWill likely resume his career as a television studio analyst <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>By Brent JonesSun StaffOriginally published February 16, 2006Although Deion Sanders announced earlier this week on Sporting News Radio that he is retiring from the NFL after two seasons with the Ravens, team officials have yet to hear from the likely future Hall of Fame cornerback.Sanders told host James Brown on Monday that he was not coming back for what would have been his 15th year. He has not, however, had any contact with the Ravens since leaving the complex without speaking to the media Jan. 2, although it was generally assumed Sanders would not be back.AdvertisementIt is likely Sanders will resume his career as a television studio analyst, where he made his mark with CBS after his initial retirement after the 2000 season.Fox is in negotiations with Sanders, and he appears to be the front-runner for the open spot vacated by Brown on the network's pre-game show.Sanders recorded 49 tackles and five interceptions in 25 games over two seasons with the Ravens.</div>http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/footbal...sports-football
     
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    I knew it was coming since the middle of the season, he said it was gonna be his last season so im not really surprise, he'll be missed because he was so exciting to watch back when he was young. Hopefully he'll cheer up everybody when he broadcast something.
     

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