LeSean McCoy has transitioned well from a player to a sportscaster, becoming a crucial component in FS1's pursuit of talk show greatness.
Currently plying his trade on The Facility, he had a major take on Thursday's episode: teams should stop giving big-money contracts to overhyped quarterbacks with not much in the way of individual success, like Brock Purdy and Jordan Love.
According to the former multiple-time Pro Bowl rusher, the positional market needs course correction - just like running back and wide receiver:
"It is not even an argument... Nowhere on Earth, on God's Earth, where Brock Purdy, freaking Trevor Lawrence, Jordan Love and Tua are going to make more than Lamar, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes. That should never happen. I don't hate on the quarterback getting their money. I dislike how they doing it."
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LeSean McCoy wants to see Colorado HC Deion Sanders coach in the NFL
Another topic that LeSean McCoy discussed on Thursday was Deions Sanders' prospects of coaching in the NFL.
During Wednesday's episode of GMA3: What You Need to Know on ABC, the leader of the Colorado Buffaloes revealed under which condition he would agree to do so:
“You know what? The only way I would consider is to coach my sons (Shedeur and Shilo).”
Lesean McCoy, meanwhile, consideres himself a fan of that happening:
"When you get a new-year head coach, you're always trying to make a splash. You always want to tell your fans, 'We're getting this coach for the future.' And you want to have a bright spot there. And I think if you bring a guy like Deion Sanders, that is a major splash. That means you're trying to win."
He continued by touting Sanders' ability to turn programs around. In his stints at Jacksonville State and Colorado, the Hall of Fame former cornerback is 40-18 with three bowl appearances (although all of them have resulted in losses) as he expounded on the possibility of continuing that tradition in the pros:
"Or it might be players. You already got some draft picks; you get your sons? ...Imagine fans out there for that, for that team; and eventually we're going to be winning?"
The Las Vegas Raiders, who are coming off firing Antonio Pierce, appear to be the frontrunners to land Sanders' services, given his ties with part-owner Tom Brady.