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Nothing really to see, but Cowboys eyeing Boobie (among several) as a failsafe


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I think that we should push a trade to the Cowboys---make them believe they need him, which they very well could benefit from acquiring him. 

"According to a recent report from ESPN, the Cowboys have a list of external options at running back in case they feel like they need to add another. On that list is reportedly Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders."

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys-have-list-of-external-rb-options-including-panthers-miles-sanders-per-report/

 

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53 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I think that we should push a trade to the Cowboys---make them believe they need him, which they very well could benefit from acquiring him. 

"According to a recent report from ESPN, the Cowboys have a list of external options at running back in case they feel like they need to add another. On that list is reportedly Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders."

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys-have-list-of-external-rb-options-including-panthers-miles-sanders-per-report/

 

 

we'd save 18 million if we trade him.  I'll take a 7th.  Or maybe Dallas has a center we could get

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5 hours ago, Panthero said:

Wouldn't mind getting a player in return, cowboys have anybody they'll part with that we want? I wouldn't mind their NT, he's not great but we could use some depth. He seems like a high risk, high reward guy similar to sanders. 

Unless he's young and cheap I'd rather have a pick. We aren't competing for anything other than the #1 overall pick this season.

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