When Skip Bayless gets in front of the camera, he usually comes up with some really interesting ideas.
His most recent concerns the Dallas Cowboys ultimately selecting Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders with the first pick in the NFL Draft the following year.
Could they really pull it off, and if so, would Deion move from Colorado to Dallas to coach his son?On “The Skip Bayless Show,” Bayless recently stated, “That’s a Super Bowl move.”
“That’s a Super Bowl move. That’s what my team needs and what my team deserves.”@RealSkipBayless believes the Cowboys should plunge for Shedeur & Deion Sanders pic.twitter.com/L6vvR2zbhC
— The Skip Bayless Show (@SkipBaylessShow) July 11, 2024
It’s evident that Bayless, a devoted Cowboys supporter, is looking for anything that may give him hope for the future.
Since the mid-1990s, his team has not won a Super Bowl. In actuality, Dallas hasn’t advanced to the NFC Championship Game since 1995.
Given Sanders’ skill and the nature of his father, it would be intriguing to draft him.
Deion Sanders won two Super Bowls and was a six-time All-Pro cornerback, having played on the Cowboys’ final championship squad in 1995.
A number of factors are at play here, but the key component is current Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
It’s safe to conclude that the Pro Bowler is an excellent quarterback and a major factor in Dallas’ three straight seasons of at least 12 regular season victories, even as he looks to extend his deal with the team.
Is it truly possible for Jerry Jones to let go of Prescott in the hopes of luring Shedeur and Deion Sanders to Dallas?