Dale said:
Isn't Keyshawn quoted in a Morning News article saying that, despite the TO signing, he's interested in returning?
He did say that about returning.
But I have to wonder how that could work.
If Peerless Price couldn't break the lineup, where does Key fit..?
BP kept saying over and over "Who are you going to pull to play Peerless..?"
I think the same goes for KEY if he's here.
Yes, Peerless Price was an expensive insurance policy at about $2mil/yr and Dallas paid out at least part of that until Crayton was healthy. Then Price was released.
I'm just not sure Dallas will do that again, at this very young point in the 2006 season.
Personally, if the club is going to go and spend insurance money at a position, I'd rather it be at QB for a veteran who would not force us to completely throw out our whole offense if Bledsoe goes out on his shield.
I watched Henson play yesterday and while there are a ton of excuses about why he struggled so much, I just look at what he is and not what I'd like him to be..
..and think about him and Romo having to take turns at keeping our playoff hopes alive if Bledsoe should be out for any time.
It's not a pretty thought. I figure Romo to be little better than what we see in Henson right now.
Neither is what I'd call an insurance policy at the position.
Therefore, if money for insuring purposes is needed, it isn't for KEY at WR.
It's for QB and for the overall team chances if needed.
I'd like a guy like Kerry Collins as a #2, frankly. But I think he's been signed, right..?
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