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Dallas Releases DT Tim Anderson


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This is probably nothing but the cowboys released a DT and he is 6'4" and 315 lbs. He had a couple ok years with buffalo in 05 and 06 but hasn't done anything since. He is 28 years old. Worth a look? Probably not but Beason is right we need some veteren depth in there immediately.

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This is an example of what I was talking about earlier. Right now there isn't anyone out there suitable for more than practice drills. As camp progresses, a decent player will become available.

Carolina's going to pretty much offer a starting opportunity on a line that's anchored by one pro-bowler and backed up by a pro-bowl MLB. We'll be able to get whoever we want from the cuts.

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This is an example of what I was talking about earlier. Right now there isn't anyone out there suitable for more than practice drills. As camp progresses, a decent player will become available.

Carolina's going to pretty much offer a starting opportunity on a line that's anchored by one pro-bowler and backed up by a pro-bowl MLB. We'll be able to get whoever we want from the cuts.

yea...but can we afford it

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This is probably nothing but the cowboys released a DT and he is 6'4" and 315 lbs. He had a couple ok years with buffalo in 05 and 06 but hasn't done anything since. He is 28 years old. Worth a look? Probably not but Beason is right we need some veteren depth in there immediately.

If its the guy I am thinking of he sucked in Buffalo

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If we really really wanted to, we could sign any DT in the league. The problem is the voodoo required to do so would put us in dire straights on down the road and make it near impossible to sign anyone else in case of injury.

Any player dropped from a roster would require little to no cap jimmy rigging.

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