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12-14-2006
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Anyone for Samardzija?
Let's say T.O. is gone after this year. I know, it is far fetched; after all, he has established himself in the organization's heart and the fans seem to love him. The only way I think he is not on the roster next year is if he goes driving thru the 'hood with Davis this offseason and takes a 9mm for Killer.
But, what if?
Would Samardzija be a good pick up? He should be available late in the first round. He has good hands and great size. A little slow, maybe, but has a possession receiver, that would be alright.
No way Johnson or Ginn will be there when we pick.
(Yes, I love ND football)
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12-14-2006
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Let's see what he runs at the combine. I think he will have slow times. Also he needs to decide if he wants to play football or baseball.
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12-15-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Murph80
Let's see what he runs at the combine. I think he will have slow times. Also he needs to decide if he wants to play football or baseball.
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oh no. Not another baseball-football-baseball-football player
Season ticket holder since 2002 - I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I can.
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12-14-2006
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Banned
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Dwayne Jarrett.
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12-14-2006
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Mr. Wright
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Simply put:
No.
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12-14-2006
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TO will be there. Parcells will not be. We will have the opportunity to hire a coach than can actually coach the top players in the league instead of cutting them, benching them or cussing at them through the media.
T.O. is not a traditionally reciever. He is the best in the game at beating people across the field to get open, not down the field where double coverage can contain him.
Maybe parcells will figure this out at some point, but he hasn't yet.
Overall, Parcells has failed miserable.
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12-14-2006
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He's going to play baseball.....
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12-14-2006
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#8
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No way.
He has baseball on his mind and is overrated anyway.
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12-14-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Julius Jones
He's going to play baseball.....
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I think he will too. He's pitching prospect. Those guys are pulling down like 10 to 12 million a year if your just average these days.
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12-14-2006
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The Instant Classic
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CowboyBlog
TO will be there. Parcells will not be. We will have the opportunity to hire a coach than can actually coach the top players in the league instead of cutting them, benching them or cussing at them through the media.
T.O. is not a traditionally reciever. He is the best in the game at beating people across the field to get open, not down the field where double coverage can contain him.
Maybe parcells will figure this out at some point, but he hasn't yet.
Overall, Parcells has failed miserable.
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Now, how did I neglect to put this goomba on ignore the last time around? Silly me.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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12-14-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CowboyBlog
TO will be there. Parcells will not be. We will have the opportunity to hire a coach than can actually coach the top players in the league instead of cutting them, benching them or cussing at them through the media.
T.O. is not a traditionally reciever. He is the best in the game at beating people across the field to get open, not down the field where double coverage can contain him.
Maybe parcells will figure this out at some point, but he hasn't yet.
Overall, Parcells has failed miserable.
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Wow! I guess opinions dont cost much these days but you still decided to borrow yours from Skip Bayless. At least spend two cents on them. Parcells is a great coach who deserves an oscar for his performance with the media this season. He has not cuss anyone out and has not said anything negative about Owens. Owens is the problem. Not Tuna!
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12-15-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sjordan6
Wow! I guess opinions dont cost much these days but you still decided to borrow yours from Skip Bayless. At least spend two cents on them. Parcells is a great coach who deserves an oscar for his performance with the media this season. He has not cuss anyone out and has not said anything negative about Owens. Owens is the problem. Not Tuna!
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Parcells deserves an oscar for acting like a coach.
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Jumper
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fortdick
Let's say T.O. is gone after this year. I know, it is far fetched; after all, he has established himself in the organization's heart and the fans seem to love him. The only way I think he is not on the roster next year is if he goes driving thru the 'hood with Davis this offseason and takes a 9mm for Killer.
But, what if?
Would Samardzija be a good pick up? He should be available late in the first round. He has good hands and great size. A little slow, maybe, but has a possession receiver, that would be alright.
No way Johnson or Ginn will be there when we pick.
(Yes, I love ND football)
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Sure, Samardz is a great WR and would be there in the late 20's where the Cowboys should have a pick. A possession receiver with deceptive speed who also knows the offensive terminology from his coach.
Plus, if he does well the first name of the stadium can be the Shark Tank.
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12-14-2006
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#14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fortdick
Let's say T.O. is gone after this year. I know, it is far fetched; after all, he has established himself in the organization's heart and the fans seem to love him. The only way I think he is not on the roster next year is if he goes driving thru the 'hood with Davis this offseason and takes a 9mm for Killer.
But, what if?
Would Samardzija be a good pick up? He should be available late in the first round. He has good hands and great size. A little slow, maybe, but has a possession receiver, that would be alright.
No way Johnson or Ginn will be there when we pick.
(Yes, I love ND football)
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Maybe in the late 2nd or 3rd round, but I'd have a heart attack if we took him with our #1 pick.
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12-14-2006
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The Funcooker
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