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http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20050102_CLE@HOU.shtml
Ekubon has his 7th sack and AB 60 Yards already :mad:
Tuna Helper
01-02-2005, 01:11 PM
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20050102_CLE@HOU.shtml
Ekubon has his 7th sack and AB 60 Yards already :mad:
Bahhh, humbug! I am giddy over the performance that Marcellus Wiley and Quincy Morgan have put up this year. :banghead:
Wolverine
01-02-2005, 01:15 PM
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/live/NFL_20050102_CLE@HOU.shtml
Ekubon has his 7th sack and AB 60 Yards already :mad:
Notice how when players on defense go outta Dallas and are away from Mike Zimmer they do better. I really hope one of the first moves this off season is Mike Zimmer is fired.
SuspectCorner
01-02-2005, 01:18 PM
ekubust is a bit of a surprise. AB is no surprise at all - he's going to be solid for years - histrionics and all.
jimmy40
01-02-2005, 01:20 PM
ekubust is a bit of a surprise. AB is no surprise at all - he's going to be solid for years - histrionics and all.Bryant and Holcomb? almost came to blows over an interception. I'm sure Bryant didn't run the wrong route. :rolleyes:
Bryant was a cancer here :rolleyes:
He would have left after the season ended :rolleyes:
He runs the wrong routes :rolleyes:
He was overated :rolleyes:
Midswat
01-02-2005, 01:26 PM
Trading Bryant was an absolutely ignorant move . . .
And I wish we could have convinved Ekuban to stay and play LB like the coaches initially wanted too . . .
Juke99
01-02-2005, 01:29 PM
Bryant was a cancer here :rolleyes:
He would have left after the season ended :rolleyes:
He runs the wrong routes :rolleyes:
He was overated :rolleyes:
I couldn't have said it worse myself... *L*
Another Parcells brainlock...hey, at least he didn't trade him for another 38 year old Parcells Guy...
SuspectCorner
01-02-2005, 01:32 PM
Bryant and Holcomb? almost came to blows over an interception. I'm sure Bryant didn't run the wrong route. :rolleyes:
keep an eye on holcomb cuz i think he could be HERE next season. not great (by any stretch), but solid enough to span the bridge to henson. he wouldn't blow holes in the cap - far from it.
SuspectCorner
01-02-2005, 01:39 PM
Trading Bryant was an absolutely ignorant move . . .
And I wish we could have convinved Ekuban to stay and play LB like the coaches initially wanted too . . .
your post reminds me of the time when landry tried to talk todd christiansen, then a FB with dallas, into converting to TE. christiansen refused and was later traded to the raiders. davis and flores got him to go along with the TE experiment - the rest is history. todd used to work the NFL games as a TV analyst and struck me as a super-intelligent guy. haven't seen anything of him in years. anybody know whatever happened to him?
Rush 2112
01-02-2005, 01:46 PM
Notice how when players on defense go outta Dallas and are away from Mike Zimmer they do better. I really hope one of the first moves this off season is Mike Zimmer is fired.
Oh yeah, it's so common.....Blade, Stewart, Smith, Ross, Steele, Zellner.
Who in God's name are these "players" are you talking about?
Or were you just talking without thinking first?
Woods
01-02-2005, 01:49 PM
As far as I can remember, NO ONE on this Board was clamoring for Ekuban to stick around after 2003.
Personally, I think it may have taken Ekuban to get over his injuries, etc. to return to his rookie form.
As for AB, we all knew he had the talent.
joseephuss
01-02-2005, 01:49 PM
your post reminds me of the time when landry tried to talk todd christiansen, then a FB with dallas, into converting to TE. christiansen refused and was later traded to the raiders. davis and flores got him to go along with the TE experiment - the rest is history. todd used to work the NFL games as a TV analyst and struck me as a super-intelligent guy. haven't seen anything of him in years. anybody know whatever happened to him?
I thought Todd still did college games.
Ekuban is better than Wiley. Big deal. He still is not any good. He had plenty of time to prove what he was with Dallas and failed to show anything. I saw plenty of 3rd and longs in Dallas where Eks only responsibility was to get to the QB and he didn't do it. That isn't a scheme problem, that is a talent problem. This will probably be his career high in sacks and Dallas needs someone on the right side to produce double digit sacks. It sucks that they got stuck with Wiley, but they can live without Ekuban.
Now as far as Bryant. I didn't like the move at the time and I will probably never like the move. I think the guy is a talent and Dallas needs talented players.
Woods
01-02-2005, 01:51 PM
I thought Todd still did college games.
Ekuban is better than Wiley. Big deal. He still is not any good. He had plenty of time to prove what he was with Dallas and failed to show anything. I saw plenty of 3rd and longs in Dallas where Eks only responsibility was to get to the QB and he didn't do it. That isn't a scheme problem, that is a talent problem. This will probably be his career high in sacks and Dallas needs someone on the right side to produce double digit sacks. It sucks that they got stuck with Wiley, but they can live without Ekuban.
Now as far as Bryant. I didn't like the move at the time and I will probably never like the move. I think the guy is a talent and Dallas needs talented players.
Well said.
jimmy40
01-02-2005, 01:55 PM
your post reminds me of the time when landry tried to talk todd christiansen, then a FB with dallas, into converting to TE. christiansen refused and was later traded to the raiders. davis and flores got him to go along with the TE experiment - the rest is history. todd used to work the NFL games as a TV analyst and struck me as a super-intelligent guy. haven't seen anything of him in years. anybody know whatever happened to him?I think he talked himself to death.
Cbz40
01-02-2005, 02:09 PM
I thought Todd still did college games.
Ekuban is better than Wiley. Big deal. He still is not any good. He had plenty of time to prove what he was with Dallas and failed to show anything. I saw plenty of 3rd and longs in Dallas where Eks only responsibility was to get to the QB and he didn't do it. That isn't a scheme problem, that is a talent problem. This will probably be his career high in sacks and Dallas needs someone on the right side to produce double digit sacks. It sucks that they got stuck with Wiley, but they can live without Ekuban.
Now as far as Bryant. I didn't like the move at the time and I will probably never like the move. I think the guy is a talent and Dallas needs talented players.
Well said could not agree more........... ;)
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