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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I wonder what kind of money he got? Regardless, bringing back a vet safety who already knows the system makes sense as long as the price is right. Even Meriweather didn't do much his first year. So if we draft a rookie safety, the guy won't have the pressure of having to start right away either.
i dont mind having him as a backup at safety, but as a starter hes below league average. i hope we can find an impact safety in FA or in the draft
i also have a feeling that if we sign both springs and bodden, we try to move springs to safety
Sanders, who enters his fifth NFL season, started all 14 games in which he played last year. He was credited by Patriots coaches with 66 tackles, sixth best on the team, and added one interception.
In the past, Sanders has been credited by Patriots coaches with aiding the overall communication of the secondary, as his knowledge of the overall defense is considered valuable.
He is a projected starter at safety for 2009 alongside Brandon Meriweather.
Sure hope so. The guy's older than dirt. j/k
I would SERIOUSLY like to see some honest analysis on Watson and Sanders.
I think they are way under-rated. Watson is a solid TE with deadly speed. He'll better with Tom, but he was far from terrible.
I think JSanders is a good safety is definitely at an age where he can get better. He'll be starting next year beside Meri.
From Reiss:
Scout.com has confirmed the Patriots agreed to terms on a three-year worth $9 million. He'll make close to $4 million in the first year of the deal. The four-year pro has started 31 games in his career and was also pursued by the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles.
3 yrs. 9M, with 4M in the first year. i wonder how this affects our pursuit of other FA's
Somewhere, in a dark and isolated room, DW Toys is kicking a kitten.