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04-02-2012
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#61
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Originally Posted by Joe Rod
I posted something similar in the other Poe thread, but I wanted to post it here so others can have the chance to ignore it.
His coaching at Memphis was flat out terrible. TERRIBLE. They were all just ousted in January after going 3-21 in only two seasons. Two of those three wins were against non FBS opponents and many of the losses were blow-outs. Just one of the worst FBS teams I have ever watched.
Poe has been playing under a group of coaches that did not get the best out of any player on that roster, including him. He certainly took some plays off, but so did a lot of players on that embarrassment of a team.
[View Full Quote]I do not know if Poe would be a good pick for Dallas. He needs a coaching staff that will push hard on him and reverse the mentality that he took on while at Memphis. He also needs leaders on the field that will get in his face if he is taking plays off. I think Dallas has the first ingredient, but I do not think the second one is there.
If the right team gets this kid and they show him how to do things, he could end up being a force. If the wrong one drafts him and just expects him to come to work each day, then he will indeed end up being a bust. I tend to worry Dallas is in the later category.
One amazing thing about the dude is his balance. I have not seen him on the ground often and that is after double, sometimes triple teams. He has the skills to be a force on the field.
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Definitely not ignored. thanks man, good read, good ideas. i didn't consider that the coaching was horrid.
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04-02-2012
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#62
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Fact > Your Opinion
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I'm sorry. "Reporting" that the Cowboys were interested in Brandon Carr before FA started is as much ground-breaking as reporting the sun coming up. So excuse me if I don't quite bite on this. Now, if SDogo or Hos come in saying the same thing, then I'll start to believe it. Until then, I won't lose a wink of sleep.
"Can we get Drew Bledsoe back out here just for a week, so you guys can fall back in love with Tony? Let's sign Drew Bledsoe back for a week. Because sometimes when you have a pretty girl for so long, you forget how pretty she is. But when you put an ugly girl next to her, 'Oh, no, I'm really doing well.' And maybe we need to bring Drew back, so we can back to 'Oh, no, we're really doing well.'"
-Michael Irvin
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04-02-2012
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#63
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After his combine, Poe is the apple of a lot of team's eyes, and I doubt they pass if he's there.
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04-02-2012
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#64
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Pretty certain he has only played football for about 5 years. He was recruited from his High School band by the Coach. He is green and still has to mature as a football player. That could explain a lack of intensity due to lack of experience and not so good coaching.
Let our strength coach and position coaches get a hold of him. How often do guys with this kind of ability come around? How often do you actually have a shot at drafting them?
If he is there, you should.
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04-02-2012
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#65
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The Boognish
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Originally Posted by rkell87
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LOL I was about to put up that exact same jpg.
“Cynicism is nothing but intellectual cowardice.”
- Henry Rollins
Planning to fail is not the same as planning for failure.
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04-02-2012
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#66
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Originally Posted by jswalker1981
I'm sorry. "Reporting" that the Cowboys were interested in Brandon Carr before FA started is as much ground-breaking as reporting the sun coming up. So excuse me if I don't quite bite on this. Now, if SDogo or Hos come in saying the same thing, then I'll start to believe it. Until then, I won't lose a wink of sleep.
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This.....
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04-02-2012
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#67
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Originally Posted by TVMan
How often do guys with this kind of ability come around?
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How often have we heard this before?
"When debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser." ~Socrates
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04-02-2012
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#68
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Man, i hope it doesn't happen... maybe he has some bad coaches in college, but that's not an excuse.. see the example of Bruce Irvin, despite the bad coaching, he did exactly the opposite and found a way to exploit his skills. (sorry for my bad english)
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04-02-2012
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#69
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Really doubt Poe is their guy.
Maybe they're looking into him all of a sudden just to see if they're right/wrong about him
Garrett seems to me a pretty good scout of players. I don't think he would endorse a guy who looks bad on tape.
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04-02-2012
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#70
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28 Joker
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I think the Cowboys would take Michael Brockers over Poe, Cox, and Coples. Brockers is the purest 5 technique, and Poe and Cox are raw pass rushers just like Brockers, too. According to Charlie Casserly, Coples would not be a good fit as a 5 technique based on his tape at North Carolina. So, Coples would probably be a situational pass rusher in Dallas' scheme. I think Coples is a 43 player.
I think Poe's best use may be as a 3 technique based on my research. Carolina will most likely draft Coples, Brockers, or Poe.
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04-02-2012
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#71
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Originally Posted by Denim Chicken
How often have we heard this before?
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At NT never, the Cowboys have never been in position to take a slobber knocker like this at the position.
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"The restructures are built in. Everybody’s making a big to do about this. I don’t know why."- Stephen Jones
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04-02-2012
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#72
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Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ever was.
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Location: | Falconer, NY |
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Originally Posted by InmanRoshi
Pauline was all over the place last year with Cowboys predictions. He just threw everything against the wall until something stuck. I distinctly remember him saying we were going after Cam Jordan last year. He may have a "source" with the Cowboys, but it's probably a low level regional scout, not a real decision maker.
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and whats wrong with being a low level regional scout Mr.!!!!!!!!!! 
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It takes a genius to whine appealingly.
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04-02-2012
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#73
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Oh please don't let this be true.
He just has too much uncertainty about him.
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04-02-2012
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#74
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Not as good as I once was but as good once as I ever was.
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By the way, you can all relax. 3 days ago it was Ingram, then the Barron article came out and now it's Poe. I promise you the Cowboys have not sold their soul to the devil for anyone yet. Yes, they probably have a top 5 or so they are focusing on at this point and Poe may be in the group but Pauline surely does not know and neither do I or Hos or anyone else besides the guys making the final decision. Pauline was just reporting what he heard and it's probably right, the Cowboys probably do like Poe as do several teams but there is a handful of other players they like as well and we are not even considering a player or two that might drop and possible trades which can blow it all to heck.
I understand the concern with Poe, I have the same concerns but to put my 2 cents in, I would put more weight into the Ingram and Barron articles then this one. In the end, I think they will kick the tires but will have other options they prefer. I just have not heard anything that makes me believe this is the guy they must have.
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It takes a genius to whine appealingly.
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04-02-2012
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#75
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
That's fine for a guy outside of the first round.
But a first rounder-- Especially that high up in the draft needs to be able to come in and play a bunch of quality snaps pretty quickly.
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Completely disagree. You are essentially saying draft for need in round 1.
Draft players for their projected careers. Any production you get year 1 is a bonus.
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We'll settle this with a good dust up.
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