ESPN Insider... Sanders and the Star?

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Anybody have an insider pass that can let us know what they mean by that? Is e actually visiting with us? I think the star would actually be us. Thanks
 
I assume the article is refering to Bob Sanders to try and drum up interest about Sanders and rather Dallas would take a chance on him.
 
BraveHeartFan;3863987 said:
I assume the article is refering to Bob Sanders to try and drum up interest about Sanders and rather Dallas would take a chance on him.
Okay. I doubt it.
 
Hostile;3863986 said:
Colonel Sanders, Deion sanders, Barry Sanders, ????


:laugh2: :laugh2:

Have you been taking funny pills lately? Some of your past posts the last few days have me cracking up over here!!
 
5Stars;3863995 said:
:laugh2: :laugh2:

Have you been taking funny pills lately? Some of your past posts the last few days have me cracking up over here!!
The funny comes through when I'm not mad.

I was going to put belt sanders too.
 
cowboyschmps3;3863838 said:
Anybody have an insider pass that can let us know what they mean by that? Is e actually visiting with us? I think the star would actually be us. Thanks

here's what it said: they should have added that we have done well bringing in saftey's on 1 year deals like hamlin year 1 and sensi IMO



The Colts signed Sanders to a contract extension in December 2007; since then, he's missed 39 of the 48 regular-season games he was eligible to play in. It's clear that depending on Sanders to stay healthy is a risk, and with one of the worst injury problems in the league on a yearly basis, Indianapolis probably isn't the place for Sanders. He needs an organization that's exhibited a history of turning injury-prone players into contributors, and there's one that fits the criteria and could definitely use a safety: the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys turned around the career of offensive lineman Marc Colombo after he flopped with the Bears because of injury, and with starting safeties Alan Ball and Gerald Sensabaugh hitting free agency, Dallas could opt to take a chance on their medical staff being able to keep Sanders in one piece. The upside is enormous and the gamble is certainly worthwhile
 
I'd love Sanders in Dallas as long as;

He has a starting quality backup
only gets "paid" for the games he suits up for
 
Hostile;3864007 said:
The funny comes through when I'm not mad.

I was going to put belt sanders too.


:laugh2:


I bet 80% of the people on this board have never even used one...much less how to put the sandpaper on the damn thing.
 
Sanders with an incentive based, short term team option type deal could work.

If he's on the field, you get a former DPOY with a chip on his shoulder playing for a new contract. If he gets hurt, so what, you lose a couple mil and it still doesn't stop the team from taking a safety relatively early in the draft.

If he can be had at a decent price and pass an extensive physical evaluation, then its the reward heavily outweights the risk.

That's the problem though, some team will get swindled and overpay. And I'm pretty sure it won't be Dallas.
 
:lmao2: As long as sanders as a quality starting backup... We barely have 1 starting safety that is quality, let alone having 2 starters and 1 quality backup ;)
 
basstapp;3864436 said:
:lmao2: As long as sanders as a quality starting backup... We barely have 1 starting safety that is quality, let alone having 2 starters and 1 quality backup ;)

Sarcasm brah
 
l2obert;3864013 said:
I'd love Sanders in Dallas as long as;

He has a starting quality backup
only gets "paid" for the games he suits up for

Hopefully he won't get a hangnail and get put on the PUP list as soon as he signs his deal in Dallas.
 

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