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DE/OLB Anthony Spencer
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Come on Loomis, pull this off
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HMMMM not sure where but that fat guy at the beginning looks like someone I've seen before ..... I can't remember where though
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We are a few years too late on the Spencer sweepstakes. Up in age, injury prone and a step slower. Unfortunately this Cow (current team) has been running on fumes. He could come cheap though ...
I would prefer to stay younger, faster, stronger. |
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Hmm he could probably be acquired cheaply and it gives us more room to draft the best player at 13. Also good insurance if no good OLBs at 13
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I was waiting to hear this because of the Rob Ryan connection. Could be decent in a rotation if he's healthy and not too expensive. Plus we might miss out on one of the top tier edge rushers in the draft so I'm ok with getting a little insurance with a guy like Spencer.
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Depends on salary(mostly guarantees) involved. If its low great move. He can contribute as both pass rush and run stopping.
At worst it means you go into the draft not having to overarch for needs rather than bpa. |
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dude had 22 tackles last year and half a sack, and basically sat out the entire 13 season. Probably as much an age issue as his stats having been the result of having Ware on the other side. I'd pass, I don't think he is worth it, but I may be wrong
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2013 season
For the second year in a row, the Cowboys put the franchise tag on Spencer. The tender is worth $9.6 million. Under Monte Kiffin as new defensive coordinator, both Spencer and DeMarcus Ware were expected to play as defensive ends as the team reverted to a 4–3 defense. He missed all of the preseason after a surgical procedure that at the time was said to be for a bone bruise on his left knee. He came back to play against the Kansas City Chiefs registering 2 tackles and one quarterback hurry. After experiencing pain in his knee following the game, he underwent season ending microfracture surgery. 2014 season After remaining a free agent for over a month, Spencer re-signed with the Cowboys with a one-year deal on April 26. Recovering from career threatening knee surgery, there were questions of how much he would play in 2014. His recovery ramped up at the end of training camp and was able to come back for the fourth game against the New Orleans Saints. He was solid against the run and steadily improved as a pash rusher, finishing with 17 quarterback pressures (tied for fourth on the team). In the playoffs against the Detroit Lions he played a season-high 40 snaps and finished the game with 3 tackles, one sack and forced a fumble in the fourth quarter that would of ended the game if DeMarcus Lawrence had not fumbled the ball while returning it. In two playoff games he registered a sack and led the team with 7 quarterback pressures. |
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I like these type of signings
We made a lot of moves like this in 2009, underrated players that all played roles in the Superbowl victory. |
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Could be good, but he should be signed for a 2 year deal that doesn't carry much of a cap hit. High risk with him so he needs to be paid like he is injury prone (not a lot of guaranteed money).
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1 year deal to see what he's got. Lets make it happen.
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I'd give him a two year contract so he can help RR improve this defense this year and next year. If healthy he should be good......we would of course need to make it an incentive laden contract.
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