Deion Sanders now has bigger responsibilities to consider than trying to stop opposing offenses on third and long.
According to a report on NFL.com, the defensive back known more for big talk and end-zone dances is planning to adopt 17-year-old Noel Devine, a highly touted high school running back, who is without parents and in need of a father figure. Both of Devine's parents are deceased, and he's been living with a friend, Robert Harlow, for the last three years.
Yes, he could have adopted a non-star-RB 17-yr. old, but it seems like this might be a good fit. Deion could really guide him to make the most of his God-given talent.
35 yds./carry last year? This might not be the last time we hear about this kid.
It WON'T be the last time you hear his name. This kid is a true freak of nature and could cause major problems in College, and maybe the pro's. Found a write up on him done by Derek Williams at Sunshine Preps
Holy cow. That was amazing. Was it me, or was the first 7 or 8 clips of him going 50+ yards for a score against the same team?
Not only does that kid look fast, hard to tackle and in possession of good vision and instincts, but he's got a killer offensive line on top of it.
RIP 21
"Nah, I trust the laws of nature to stay constant. I don't pray that the sun will rise tomorrow, and I don't need to pray that someone will beat the Cowboys in the playoffs." - Irn-Bru
JansenFan wrote:Not only does that kid look fast, hard to tackle and in possession of good vision and instincts, but he's got a killer offensive line on top of it.
In his white #7 uni he looks like what Ron Mexico would look like if he ever decided to stop playing QB to focus on becoming an RB, except he's breaks more tackles. He looks amazing. Man, people were gang tackling him, and he was shaking them off easily.
NOEL DEVINE IS A BEAST, ive been hooked on his skills since i first saw his freshman tape, i hear the kid bench presses 315!!! and he's only going into his junior year! he'll be a 1st rounder in 2010 for sure
If anything, he'll have him make the right decisions. Like going to FSU instead of UF or Miami.
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams