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    Re: Deion Sanders

    Deion was the best ever, ask any expert and they will tell you that. Deion cut the field in half, you challenged Dieon and hes gonna pick it off. How many actually watched Dieon in his prime?

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    Re: Deion Sanders

    I watched him in his prime. Great player but I would still take Rod Woodson in his prime. Oh heck, give me Woodson on one side, Sanders on the other, Ronnie Lott at safety and Ed Reed at the other safety.
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    Re: Deion Sanders

    Following is the list of Steelers MVPs since 1969:





    1969 WR Roy Jefferson

    1970 DT Joe Greene

    1971 LB Andy Russell

    1972 RB Franco Harris

    1973 WR Ron Shanklin

    1974 S Glen Edwards

    1975 CB Mel Blount

    1976 LB Jack Lambert

    1977 QB Terry Bradshaw

    1978 QB Terry Bradshaw

    1979 WR John Stallworth

    1980 SS Donnie Shell

    1981 LB Jack Lambert

    1982 CB Dwayne Woodruff

    1983 PK Gary Anderson

    1984 WR John Stallworth

    1985 WR Louis Lipps

    1986 LB Bryan Hinkle

    1987 LB Mike Merriweather

    1988 LB David Little

    CB Rod Woodson

    1989 WR Louis Lipps

    1990 CB Rod Woodson

    1991 LB Greg Lloyd

    1992 RB Barry Foster

    1993 CB Rod Woodson

    1994 LB Greg Lloyd

    1995 QB Neil O'Donnell

    1996 RB Jerome Bettis

    1997 RB Jerome Bettis

    1998 LB Levon Kirkland

    1999 LB Levon Kirkland

    2000 RB Jerome Bettis

    2001 QB Kordell Stewart

    2002 WR Hines Ward

    LB Joey Porter

    2003 WR Hines Ward

    2004 LB James Farrior

    2005 NT Casey Hampton

    WR Hines Ward
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    Re: Deion Sanders

    Cover cornerback okay I will give you that. Water covers 2/3rds of the world, Deon covers the rest.

    But I agree he wasn't much of a tackler.
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    Re: Deion Sanders

    When coaches had to play against Deion, it was stay far away as possible from that man. On punt returns it was just kick it out of bounds. He was the most feared corner ever. He wasn't much of a tackler i'll addmit, but who was they guy he knocked the #*&^(^$% out of when he played for the Falcons? I remember the hit because at the time I did not like PrimeTime, and was hoping he would of got run over.
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