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NFL legend Deion Sanders: 'Hall of Fame ain’t the Hall of Fame no more'

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Deion Sanders was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011 in his first year of eligibility, but the former NFL defensive back said the honor should be more exclusive than what it is now.

Sanders, the current head coach of Jackson State, ranted about what the Hall of Fame should mean and who it should include in a video posted Friday by Well Off Media.

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Wide receiver Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers talks with cornerback Deion Sanders of the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, on Nov. 12, 1995. (Joseph Patronite/Getty Images)

"The conversation is that the Hall of Fame ain’t the Hall of Fame no more. I love it, I respect it, I admire it. I think all the guys who are inducted definitely are deserving, but it needs to be a different color jacket. My jacket gotta be a different color," Sanders said.

NFL players who make the Hall of Fame receive a bust and a gold jacket. Sanders, who played from 1985 to 2005 with the Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins, suggested there needed to be a separate wing for players who went above and beyond in the game.

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Deion Sanders outdistances Indianapolis Colts defensive back Tito Wooten to score a touchdown on Oct. 31, 1999, at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. (John Ruthroff/AFP via Getty Images)

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"It needs to be a starting 11, need to be an upper room, my head don’t belong with some of these other heads that’s in the Hall of Fame. Put my head where my head supposed to be. My head

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