Sports / NFL
Former New England Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders engaged in a heated exchange on social media regarding cornerback techniques, specifically the T-step.
The core of the dispute lies in the effectiveness of the T-step, a technique where a cornerback turns their hips, pointing their foot toward a target. Sanders views it as contradictory to backpedaling and potentially slowing momentum, while Samuel, a two-time Super Bowl champion, actively uses and defends the technique. The exchange provides insight into the evolving tactics and ongoing debates within football coaching and player development.
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