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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.What team wouldnt want Bob Sanders is my question.
Lest we forget, Rodney hasn't exactly played all 48 either.
I think he is a hell of a player and his teammates feed off his energy but he has only played in 24 games - out of a possible 48 - in 3 years. So would you want him on the Pats if you knew he would only be able to go for say 11 games a year?
Would I want Bob Sanders? It isn't as easy of a question as it sounds.
I would love to have a guy as talented as him, but his size will probably make him injury prone his entire career. He is a small guy like 5-8 or so and he hits like some of the bigger, more physical safeties in the league. The problem is he body isn't going to hold up going full force into a RB the size of Corey Dillon like Rodney Harrison or Brian Dawkins would.
Sanders has played 21 regular season games in his three year career and has only played more than 4 regular season games one year and has never played a full 16 game season.
The guy is an All Pro when he is on the field, but he is rarely on the field. I would take a solid safety who can stay healthy over Sanders. Sanders didn't help the Colts for the 12 games this year he missed due to injury where a healthy solid safety would have.
LT = Lawrence Taylor. He ought to say nice things about BB.Next question: Would you want LT on the Pats?
He would say nicethings about BB, too.
Would I want Bob Sanders? It isn't as easy of a question as it sounds.
I would love to have a guy as talented as him, but his size will probably make him injury prone his entire career. He is a small guy like 5-8 or so and he hits like some of the bigger, more physical safeties in the league. The problem is he body isn't going to hold up going full force into a RB the size of Corey Dillon like Rodney Harrison or Brian Dawkins would.
Sanders has played 21 regular season games in his three year career and has only played more than 4 regular season games one year and has never played a full 16 game season.
The guy is an All Pro when he is on the field, but he is rarely on the field. I would take a solid safety who can stay healthy over Sanders. Sanders didn't help the Colts for the 12 games this year he missed due to injury where a healthy solid safety would have.
I think he is a hell of a player and his teammates feed off his energy but he has only played in 24 games - out of a possible 48 - in 3 years. So would you want him on the Pats if you knew he would only be able to go for say 11 games a year?
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