Killa was surprisingly better at playing SS than we anticipated, I wouldn't want him back there full time, but the guy seems to make some plays, pretty good special teams guy with a bit of a mean streak, I'd love him here.
I don't either, but I think it makes sense for both Keith and the Cowboys to wait. Keith to see if a possible starting position opens up somewhere, the Cowboys in case a couple of solid Safety prospects fall to them in the draft.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him sign up with us much later down the road.
I like that flexibility, it seems that if he doesn't get a starting job, he would be quite content remaining in Dallas
it's a good thing to know that there's a solid backup at safety/great special team's gunner out there that you can pick up every year
I'm sure Killer wishes he was more than that, but alas
FuzzyLumpkins;2730092 said:
Thats what i am saying. He sucks as a starter but as a backup/ST player he is great. I'd rather get rid of Brown personally. Davis plays the right way and he gutted out the last few games of the season.
the attitude that he brings is tremendous to any ballclub, he could teach alot of our backups how to contribute to the team w/o playing a down on O or D