Deion Sanders welcomed to the Hall of Fame
August 7, 2011
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Deion Sanders walked into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday night wearing a pair of gold shoes to go with the gold jacket emblematic of the particular company, it was a part of.
At the end of his fascinating acceptance speech, he put his omnipresence non-rag in his room in the chest.
Neon Deion sovereignty.
This play, Sanders repeated dozens of times, this play taught me to be a man. This game taught me that if I am stunned, I got to get my ass back up.
I’ve always had a rule in life never going to love something you do not love me back. He taught me to be a man, how to stand, how to live in pain. I learned a lot about people, time, concentration, delivery devotion, sacrifice.

If your dream is bigger than you, there is a problem with your dream.
Sanders joined Marshall Faulk to enter the hall in their first year of eligibility. Shannon Sharpe, Richard Dent, Chris Hanburger, Les Richter and Ed Sabol also established before an enthusiastic crowd of 13,300 – much lower than usual turnout. With today’s Hall of Fame Game a victim of the lockout 4 1/2-month NFL, Fawcett Stadium was half full.
Not that Sanders is a great audience.
He spoke to her mother promised she could stop working in a hospital where he was a success and how he created the image Primetime at Florida State – and then transformed into a character.
A Hall of Fame character.
What separates us is that we expect to be large, he said. I hope to be great, I hope to do what he had to do. I hope to make the alteration.
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