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cc cowboy
08-10-2006, 12:40 PM
Is it just me or (from the reports I've read) is Skyler Green not doing anything. It seems that he is always dropping passes. I know that he will mainly be used this year as a kick/punt returner, but I was hoping he would provide something at WR.

Sam I Am
08-10-2006, 12:42 PM
Parcells ruled that out before training camp. He was drafted as a returner.

dargonking999
08-10-2006, 12:43 PM
this guy is a returner, that we hope pans out at WR.

Yakuza Rich
08-10-2006, 12:44 PM
Is it just me or (from the reports I've read) is Skyler Green not doing anything. It seems that he is always dropping passes. I know that he will mainly be used this year as a kick/punt returner, but I was hoping he would provide something at WR.

I've been hearing the same thing as well. Hopefully Sam Hurd works out great as a WR and we don't have to worry about Green's struggles as a WR.


Rich..........

DallasEast
08-10-2006, 12:53 PM
Green will be used sparingly as a wide receiver just as David Meggett was as a running back. Parcells fed Meggett around 5% of the rushing attempts per game. The majority of his production was as a kick returner. Green will probably see less than that as a wide receiver--even if there were a significant injury to one of the other receivers. He's here to be a kick return specialist.

Cowboy from New York
08-10-2006, 02:14 PM
this guy is a returner, that we hope pans out at WR.


Exactly, the plan is for the guy to be a difference maker in the return game, a spark we have not had, particularly at the punt returner position probably since Kevin Williams and KMART.
Maybe after two seasons he might be able to contribute at WR but you can't dismiss the significance of special teams contributions. Look at Dante Hall in KC.

LatinMind
08-10-2006, 02:43 PM
Exactly, the plan is for the guy to be a difference maker in the return game, a spark we have not had, particularly at the punt returner position probably since Kevin Williams and KMART.
Maybe after two seasons he might be able to contribute at WR but you can't dismiss the significance of special teams contributions. Look at Dante Hall in KC.

umm isnt this the same kind of situation as woody danztler? why should green take up a roster spot if all he'll be doing is being a return guy..but parcells is already on record as saying he wouldnt keep a guy on the roster just as a kick returner, when he could use that spot for another area of need

Iago33
08-10-2006, 02:48 PM
umm isnt this the same kind of situation as woody danztler? why should green take up a roster spot if all he'll be doing is being a return guy..but parcells is already on record as saying he wouldnt keep a guy on the roster just as a kick returner, when he could use that spot for another area of need

Good point. I don't think Parcells will be happy with him not contributing anything at WR unless he is a GREAT returner. We haven't seen him actually return kicks in a game yet, but the pick doesn't look so rosy now.

Sportsbabe
08-10-2006, 02:51 PM
Parcells ruled that out before training camp. He was drafted as a returner.

The reason why he ruled it out is because he can't catch. Bill likes guys who are versatile. He better burn it up on punts.

dbair1967
08-10-2006, 02:53 PM
Is it just me or (from the reports I've read) is Skyler Green not doing anything. It seems that he is always dropping passes. I know that he will mainly be used this year as a kick/punt returner, but I was hoping he would provide something at WR.

It's just you....we havent even played a preseason game yet

David

Bob Dole
08-10-2006, 03:10 PM
Bob Dole saw him play at LSU and his receiving skills are very inconsistant. He's got all the speed in the world but as many have said, he's best suited as a returner in the NFL.

Iago33
08-10-2006, 03:14 PM
Bob Dole--I thought he was more quick than fast...

Why can't a good returner turn into a good WR?

dargonking999
08-10-2006, 03:16 PM
the difference between him and Dantzler, is that he's a rookie, and has a chance to improve as a WR, where as Dantzler couldnt even make up his mind what position he wanted to be played at

Bob Dole
08-10-2006, 03:17 PM
Bob Dole--I thought he was more quick than fast...

Why can't a good returner turn into a good WR?

Well he could, but he seemed to just be a guy who was a great athlete but as far as wide receiver skills (route running, catching, etc.), they just weren't there. That's not to say he'll never develop them, but there's tons of Skyler Green's every year that never make it at receiver because they lack those skillls.

Iago33
08-10-2006, 03:20 PM
the difference between him and Dantzler, is that he's a rookie, and has a chance to improve as a WR, where as Dantzler couldnt even make up his mind what position he wanted to be played at

You mean Dantzler could choose his own position? I thought that was Bill's job. The difference only matters if Green has *some* promise as a WR--otherwise, it's the same.

Big Country
08-10-2006, 03:50 PM
This is training camp cc cowboy... this is the time for rookies to make their mistakes... I'm not going to worry if a fourth round rookie has dropped a few passes two weeks into TC... the month to learn from mistakes is this month... not December. Don't worry!!

Cowboy from New York
08-10-2006, 03:51 PM
umm isnt this the same kind of situation as woody danztler? why should green take up a roster spot if all he'll be doing is being a return guy..but parcells is already on record as saying he wouldnt keep a guy on the roster just as a kick returner, when he could use that spot for another area of need


Dantzler was a former QB they were trying to find another position for, at safety.
Green has been a WR, he needs to developed to contribute as one as a pro but he is at his natural postion and can be a special teamer while he develops at WR. Much like Rocky Boiman was brought in for his special teams performance and its a bonus that he chips in at LB.
With Dantzler everyone was hoping he might workout at safety to justify keeping him for his special teams performance.

Tuna Helper
08-10-2006, 04:40 PM
Is it just me or (from the reports I've read) is Skyler Green not doing anything. It seems that he is always dropping passes. I know that he will mainly be used this year as a kick/punt returner, but I was hoping he would provide something at WR.

I watched Skyler Green at LSU. He is more akin to Dante Hall than Santana Moss. I think the Cowboys would eventually like him to be like Santana Moss, but receiving is not his strength, and it will take time to develop this part of his game.

However, he is MAGIC on kick returns, and you will see him take many to the house, as he did at LSU!

Doomsday101
08-10-2006, 04:47 PM
I watched Skyler Green at LSU. He is more akin to Dante Hall than Santana Moss. I think the Cowboys would eventually like him to be like Santana Moss, but receiving is not his strength, and it will take time to develop this part of his game.

However, he is MAGIC on kick returns, and you will see him take many to the house, as he did at LSU!

I agree. He was a high school QB who was moved to WR at LSU and has from time to time lined up in the backfield as a RB but his talent is in the return game. I think if he can cut it in the NFL as a return man Dallas could use him in some offensive situations to try and take advantage of his running skills

Tuna Helper
08-10-2006, 04:52 PM
I agree. He was a high school QB who was moved to WR at LSU and has from time to time lined up in the backfield as a RB but his talent is in the return game. I think if he can cut it in the NFL as a return man Dallas could use him in some offensive situations to try and take advantage of his running skills

I agree. Dante Hall is used as a WR in some passing situations by the Chiefs, but he isn't on the field as much as say Santana Moss. Dante Hall is the one that caught the long bomb from Trent Green against us at the very end of last December's game at TX Stadium. This set up their FG attempt at the end, which they missed.

If we can use Green the same way, as a full time kick returner and situational WR, then I would be happy.

Doomsday101
08-10-2006, 04:58 PM
I agree. Dante Hall is used as a WR in some passing situations by the Chiefs, but he isn't on the field as much as say Santana Moss. Dante Hall is the one that caught the long bomb from Trent Green against us at the very end of last December's game at TX Stadium. This set up their FG attempt at the end, which they missed.

If we can use Green the same way, as a full time kick returner and situational WR, then I would be happy.

I agree. Main thing though is Green must show himself as a return man in the NFL. His ticket on this team will be as a return man but as I said I think if he can show the ability to do that Dallas could look to put him in the offense in certain situations and use his abilities just as KC has done with Hall.

CrazyCowboy
08-10-2006, 05:07 PM
I also have read that Green was dropping passes, however I have read where he made some great catches.....but we drafted him to return kicks!

RW31
08-10-2006, 05:30 PM
Cowboys | S. Green looking good so far at WR and on special teams
Sun, 30 Jul 2006 14:37:13 -0700
Nick Eatman, of DallasCowboys.com, reports Dallas Cowboys (http://www.kffl.com/team/14/nfl) rookie WR Skyler Green (http://www.kffl.com/player/13653/nfl) has shown surprisingly good hands after just two practice sessions. He has made several catches even though he's had to go high into the air and then land awkwardly. He also did a fine job catching punts during the afternoon special teams session, none of which escaped receivers coach Todd Haley (http://www.kffl.com/player/14112/nfl), who told Green during practice, "You've already gotten so much better, Skyler."

DallasEast
08-10-2006, 06:38 PM
I watched Skyler Green at LSU. He is more akin to Dante Hall than Santana Moss. I think the Cowboys would eventually like him to be like Santana Moss, but receiving is not his strength, and it will take time to develop this part of his game.

However, he is MAGIC on kick returns, and you will see him take many to the house, as he did at LSU!:signmast: