Cowboys lock up Hamlin with six-year deal

By Neal Coolong  |   Wednesday, July 16, 2008  |  Comments( 3 )

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Dallas signed its franchise player, free safety Ken Hamlin, to a six-year, $39 million deal Tuesday, ensuring the Cowboys have their secondary in place for years to come. Hamlin, a former Seahawk, made the Pro Bowl in 2007 after accumulating five interceptions and breaking up 15 passes. The Cowboys have cornerbacks Terence Newman and Anthony ...
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No.1
RedskinFan21ST
12:32 PM
07/16/2008
Dallas really has improved that secondary the past two seasons. They finally figured out that Teremce Newman and espcially Roy Williams cannot cover. I think Jerry Jones got the hint when Mark Brunell went deep to Santana back-to-back with under 5 minutes in the fourth to win the game in Big D. :-)
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Big Tex
05:52 PM
07/19/2008
Newman is a Pro Bowl CB who went almost two full seasons without giving up a TD. Got to wonder about the "cannot cover " comment regarding TNew. Dallas has gotten burned when Newman or Henry got hurt. Reeves (Houston management really needs to watch some film BEFORE they reach for their checkbook) and Jones got toasted. The 2 rookies should be an upgrade. Pacman would be a bonus should he play this year.
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