What is this beef between Coach Prime and Asante Samuel?

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Recently, a digital beef has erupted between Coach Prime and Asante Samuel. The bone of contention? The T-step technique for defensive backs.​

During the Big 12 Pro Day, Coach Prime didn't mince words about his disdain for the T-step. He quipped that if any of his players used it, he'd "rip his facemask off." ​

Samuel, never one to back down, fired back on social media. He argued that Sanders' unparalleled athleticism allowed him to bypass certain techniques, but for many, the T-step is essential. He labeled Sanders' comments as "foolishness" and stood by the T-step's efficacy. ​

For those unacquainted, the T-step is a method cornerbacks employ to swiftly change direction, forming a "T" shape with their feet. Advocates believe it offers better drive on the ball, while critics argue it hampers fluidity. ​

This isn't their first spat. Back in 2020, Samuel took a jab at Coach Prime, suggesting his success was more about raw talent than technique. Fast forward to now, and Samuel's stance remains unchanged. He even shared stats highlighting his own impressive career, subtly suggesting his methods might have some merit. ​

While the T-step debate might seem silly, it brings up a broader discussion about technique versus natural ability. Both Sanders and Samuel have left indelible marks on the NFL, each with their unique style. Whether one method reigns supreme is subjective, but one thing's certain: this online beef is a bit strange.

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