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Tre’Davious White is about to enter his third year in the NFL. After a stellar rookie season in 2017, some thought he may have taken a step back this past year. White finally got an answer to a question on how can he be more consistent and he asked one of the greatest cornerbacks in NFL history for the answer.

“What does it take to take your game to the next level, year in and year out and keep that production consistent,” White asked.

Don’t ever get full, make sure your plate is always empty,” Deion Sanders said. “Don’t ever get full. Don’t ever look in the rearview mirror or look ahead, look at the present right there before you. Study. Know your opponents, know the offensive coordinators that you’re playing against. These guys they change names, they change games. But mainly those offensive coordinators stay the same. But mainly, get your legs in shape that is your money. Make sure they’re strong so you can bump at kickoff and late in the fourth. Lastly, do not miss opportunities.”

 

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-today-deion-sanders-advice-for-tre-white

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7 minutes ago, BuffaloBillsGospel said:

What other magical advice should he have given? Study your opponent and the OC, what more advice should he have given?

How to play an inside technique better?  How to use your hands without getting PI called?  I am not saying these are what he needs but examples of what could have been said if he had studied Tre's film and found areas of improvement.  It is obvious he did not and thus had to generalize.

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Granted, it may seem like obvious advice, but the fact is there are players who get lazy, who don't dedicate themselves to film work and taking care of their bodies.  Anyone want to see Buffalo re-sign Kelvin Benjamin?

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1 hour ago, blacklabel said:

Avoid tackling at all costs!

 

what CBs are you thinking of that liked to hit people?

 

 

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1 hour ago, blacklabel said:

Avoid tackling at all costs!

 

I was afraid that’d be his advice to young corners again: Extend your careers - don’t tackle.  How many CBs have been good enough to get away with that like he could?

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15 minutes ago, TigerJ said:

Granted, it may seem like obvious advice, but the fact is there are players who get lazy, who don't dedicate themselves to film work and taking care of their bodies.  Anyone want to see Buffalo re-sign Kelvin Benjamin?

 

Exactly.  I bet there are a lot of CBs (and players in general) who don't follow this advice.

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