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Another vet min guy. He's way better than hayden.
He is not a starter at this stage. Might be alright as a backup 3-T to Crawford. We know Marinelli loved him.
"I want to take this time to thank Dan Snyder and the entireCommandersorganization for letting me stop by to serve the purpose God has on my life for these two years," Hatcher wrote. "I am proud of the way this football team has grown and will continue to grow and I'm proud to have been a part of it. To the fans yall are the best and it was a pleasure to make it a winning season for you guys. Whelp I can't stay on here all day I got to get my (butt) to work and find another damn job ..."
He's not good vs. the run, but he can still rush the passer as a sub.
He was a better run stopper in the 4-3 as the 3 tech.
I think that has more to do with 3-4 responsibilities compared to that of a disruptor in the 3 tech and going against tackles more versus guards.His run-stopping has declined over the last couple of years... Part of the territory of getting older.
He had his best year as a Cowboy and could fill out a spot on the line...he says he wants to play one more year. For the right price, is he worth any interest?
If the right price is vet min, then maybe.
He had his best year as a Cowboy and could fill out a spot on the line...he says he wants to play one more year. For the right price, is he worth any interest?
He had his best year as a Cowboy and could fill out a spot on the line...he says he wants to play one more year. For the right price, is he worth any interest?
No interest on my part.
Jason Hatcher would be a progress stopper in Dallas.
We need to be adding as many young DTs as possible in our search for a starting NT and reserves at both spots.
He had his best year as a Cowboy and could fill out a spot on the line...he says he wants to play one more year. For the right price, is he worth any interest?