Deion Sanders Has Sand In Unmentionable Places Because Tony Romo Chirped Him About How He Sucks At Tackling

Marcus Peters hating tackling is funny in it’s own right. I’ll put another video of him avoiding tackling at all costs at the bottom of this blog, but before that, you have to listen to what Deion had to say about Romo chirping him, because wooooo boy is he bitter!

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    Uhhhh, Earth to Deion, your M.O. is you were an amazing cover guy, fantastic return man, could even play WR, but you were not there to tackle. It’s sort of pretty well known by…everyone. And I don’t know why he doesn’t just own it! No need to be salty 10 years after his career ended because Romo made a nice little zing in your direction. Instead of playing it cool, he did the whole “you never won the big one blah blah blah”. That’s what smut bloggers from the DC area do. There was nothing better than 4th Quarter Tony Romo Twitter. It would light up like the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree every time he made a dumb ass play to screw the pooch. But even Romo, now that he’s retired, he owns it. He’s pretty chill about it. I can’t believe I’m defending him, but he’s not on the Cowboys anymore, he can’t hurt me anymore. And I think he’s going to come into his own as a broadcaster over the next couple years and really shine. Meanwhile Deion will keep yelling cliches into the void over on NFL Network.

    Seriously, who talks like this?

    “Tony, what’s going on man? I got a gold jacket that I didn’t buy. Dak [Prescott] says hi, and bye,” Sanders laughed. “Tony, leave me alone, man. I got a lot of ammunition, man. 

    “I got a lot of ammunition, man”? Fuck outta here. Everyone knows Deion was a great corner, but holyyyy shit is he think skinned because Romo made a quip about how he was adverse to tackling. I mean all Romo would have to say back is how Deion has been in media for 10 years and hasn’t gone anywhere, and he’s in his first year and is a well-received broadcaster doing national games.

    Ok, so the other Marcus Peters play. It’s great.

    Business. Decisions. Just absolutely 0.0% interested in making a tackle. Very Deion-esque, some would say!