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    Deion Sanders Sends Surprise Prime Time Box to Former Cowboys Star

    Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders may seem like a harsh and direct coach when it comes to football, but off the field, he is equally kindhearted. His recent act of kindness appears to have benefited one of his dear friends and former Cowboys star.

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    Deion Sanders Gifts Prime Time Box to Adam “Pacman” Jones

    Sanders and Adam Jones played in different eras. However, both have brewed a friendship of late. Jones, who runs the “The Pacman Show,” recently unveiled a gift he received from Coach Prime during his live show.

    The first thing that came out of the Prime Time Box was a mini helmet with Sanders’ favorite slogan, “You gotta believe.” The next thing was the iconic Coach Prime special blinders with a white frame. If Jones wasn’t already excited, the next thing certainly flipped the switch.

    Jones then unveiled the Nike sneakers box, where he showed audiences the all-black shoes he got with a perfect gold touch.

    Jones acted up, using the shoe as a form of a cellphone and dialed up Sanders, thanking him for the Prime Time Box. He even uploaded the video on his Instagram, where he gave his shoutout to Sanders, his program, Colorado, and Nike as well.

    Jones Asked Coach Prime To Stay Back in Colorado Over Cowboys Job

    While the Dallas Cowboys went with promoting their offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to HC, long before that, there were heavy rumors that owner Jerry Jones would snatch Coach Prime from Colorado to become Big D’s head coach.

    Many analysts were even convinced that for the right offer, Prime Time would be convinced. However, Jones was steadfast in his verdict that Sanders wouldn’t go to “Jerry World.”

    “Deion is not leaving Colorado by no means necessary unless he was able to coach both his sons, which I don’t think that’s possible because sources say that Ben Johnson is going to be the Raiders coach,” Jones said on his show.

    “Okay, like real good sources, I’m talking about, like, real good sources, as we shall say, I don’t think Deion is going nowhere. I think it was good entertainment, but I don’t think Deion is going to Jerry World.”

    15 days later Jones stood correct as Sanders, of course, didn’t leave Colorado for Dallas.

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