In an ESPN Sunday Conversation, Sanders challenged Garcia to throw an out pattern on him. By him saying 'I dare you to throw it,' we're not scared, ... We're going to throw the ball. We're going to throw it at him. We're going to throw it at Chris McAlister. We're going to throw it at Gary Baxter.
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