Friday, April 10, 2009
Laugh of The Week: Deion Sanders Rapping
Today debuts a new segment on Bearsbacker.com called Laugh of The Week
This segment shows a video of former baseball player/football player Deion Sanders singing a song called "Must Be The Money."
This song is from 1994 and I couldn't stop laughing while watching it.
The dance moves in this song are pretty ridiculous, especially at 1:51 in the video.
Luckily Deion Sanders realized how bad this song was and made the right choice by continuing his NFL career.
Other Deion Sanders News:
If you saw Deion talking about the Jay Cutler trade on NFL Network last week, you would have noticed something funny near the end of his discussion.
Deion's Thoughts on Cutler Trade
Deion said he talked to Devin Hester right when the Cutler trade went down and he said Hester "sounded like Lil Jon."
Deion said to Hester "You know you got Jay Cutler" and Devin Hester responded by saying "Yea."
Friday, January 30, 2009
Deion talks about Donovan McNabb

Deion on Donovan McNabb's future in Phili: "I don't hate Philadelphia, I never said anything derogatory about Philadelphia. What I said about Philadelphia is that Donovan McNabb wants to leave. I think it's a beautiful city, but it's also a city that cheered when Michael Irvin was injured. That's my thoughts about the athletic realm of Philadelphia. But I never said I hate the city. I think it's a beautiful city." If it's so beautiful, why does he think McNabb wants to leave? "Maybe it's because they booed him on draft day,maybe it's because they continuously doubt him when he's taken them to four [actually five] NFC championship games. Maybe it's because no matter what he does, it's never enough. Maybe that's the reason." McNabb has always publicly said that he wants to finish his career in Philadelphia, even though Sanders has said several times this season that the quarterback wants to leave the Eagles. "Donovan is a well-spoken, articulate man, he does a great job representing himself professionally." But Sanders still thinks McNabb wants out. "I'm telling you what I know and not what I've heard," Sanders said before admitting that neither McNabb nor his mother, Wilma, have ever said to him that the quarterback wants to go elsewhere. Just a thought:
No way!
