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PJTHEDOORS

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2016 draft Dak, Zeke, Jaylon Smith, Maliek Collins, Anthony Brown. This draft no way as good as this.
 

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If Gallimore becomes some facsimile of Jay Ratliff before he got paid that would be great. Side note, Ratliff became one of my all time favorites when he wanted to choke Jerry out.
 

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2016 draft Dak, Zeke, Jaylon Smith, Maliek Collins, Anthony Brown. This draft no way as good as this.
At the time we had no idea how Smith, Collins, or Brown would pan out. Obviously we don’t for these guys, either, but it definitely has the potential to, and this class definitely beats 2016 on paper.
 

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Probably. This was really dumb cheerleader type stuff.

Unless of course you think DiNucci is Romo and Gallimore has the strength of Larry Allen.

Wait ... are you trying to tell me those things aren't true?

Have you ever seen DiNucci and Romo at the same time? I don't think so.

Has Allen ever beaten Gallimore at tug of war? I don't think so.
 

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would love for dinucci to push cooper rush out of town or down the depth chart. i do not trust him at all and if he ever has to take a meaning ful snap the cowboys are doomed.
 

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In the list of reasons why Dallas didn't win a Super Bowl...Romo is way down on the list. Pretty much his entire time here he had Garrett as his coach, who everyone seems to agree was worthless. Jerry knows he did Romo wrong not getting him a better surrounding cast. I guess people forget the days of an OL with Phil Costa, David Arkin, Marco Rivera, castoffs from the Jets, Pat McQuistan, Montrae Holland, Bernadeau and Livings, Ryan Cook...those were definitely some awesome OL.
 

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I got in late so this will be short.

The guest was a reporter named Patrick that has been covering the Cowboys for two decades. Didn't catch his last name. These are his comments.

DiNucci - this is a direct quote.... "This boy has on the Romo cologne. He has great pocket awareness and escapability. Watched a lot of film on the guy and he can play. Cooper Rush will have his hands full keeping his job."

Gallimore - "This guy may have Larry Allen strength and speed. Watched him get chipped by a QB after he was double teamed and chased down a RB and got a strip. Already contacted McCoy who is a fellow Sooner, and this kid will be in his back pocket learning."

General draft - "I have been a fan of this team since the 80's and covering them, professionally since 1999 and this is the best draft I have seen"

Offense - "This will be the best offense in the East and perhaps the entire NFC. Moore and McCarthy were working to install new wrinkles this week during the down time in the draft."

Thanks for sharing.

does JJT mean Jean Jacque Taylor ?
.and you know JJT is on ESPN 103.3 local Dallas radio ,... not 105.3 the Fan radio .
so i'd wonder why would JJT be on a rival radio station ?
:huh:
 
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i heard some of Patrick Walker on 105.3 the fan radio as guest for Chris Arnold Sunday show this morning..
i think Patrick Walker does some work for CBS sports and Inside the Star,..
 

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At the time we had no idea how Smith, Collins, or Brown would pan out. Obviously we don’t for these guys, either, but it definitely has the potential to, and this class definitely beats 2016 on paper.

Dak is a franchise QB (hardest position to fill) & Zeke is a top 3 RB. That alone trumps this draft.
 

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DiNucci - this is a direct quote.... "This boy has on the Romo cologne. He has great pocket awareness and escapability. Watched a lot of film on the guy and he can play. Cooper Rush will have his hands full keeping his job."

Thought we'd be interested in pulling the trigger for QB James Morgan of Florida Int. in the 5th round but the likes of Tyler bad *** and Anae clearly out valued Morgan.
i'm interested to see game tapes and scouting pro files of this Ben QB we drafted very late.
His stock was apparently such that the Cowboys did not want to get into a post-draft bidding war for him, so they gambled their final pick on him.

And we have great QB related coaches in Mccarthy, Mussenheimer and Kellen and if Big Ben has tools, accuracy and a knack for game that will be a foundation to
build off of as he gains maturity, :cool:
 

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Dak is a franchise QB (hardest position to fill) & Zeke is a top 3 RB. That alone trumps this draft.

Nothing will beat a franchise QB. CeeDee Lamb could easily be as impactful as Zeke. Trevon Diggs and Gallimore will more than likely turn out better than Collins and Brown. Jaylon Smith has been solid, not spectacular. On paper, this draft looks better. We won’t know about true impact for a couple more years.
 

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I heard this morning that McCarthy knows DiNucci's father....that better not be the reason he chose him. I still liked the Colorado QB.
 

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After watching some clips of Nooch, I said to my self it looks like they decided to draft the QB that most reminded them of Romo.

Something I kind of think is funny is that all the praise this draft is getting really comes down to one thing. All the picks basically came from the ongoing lists on consensus best available players. That has never happened before in Dallas. They typically are taking guys that many have rated much lower. You basically could have pulled off that same draft if you had no scouts and just compiled a list of everyone’s ranking off the internet and then watched the actual broadcast of the draft to see who everyone was saying was the best available and just stuck to one of the top 2 or 3. It appears to me that’s all you need to do to get an A+ grade but we’ll have to wait and see if it actually translates on the field.


DiNucci looks ok to me. He has a Romo meets Rodgers play style that is interesting. He's got a little bit of cockiness to him too.

If he's a cheap copy of either I'm ok with it, but I also don't see a very big arm at all. Nice touch passes and he's accurate. He has mid range deep ball accuracy for sure but the out routes scare me.
 

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Now that I have been educated, it was Chris Arnold. As I said I got in late, and for some reason they failed to give any introduction info. Maybe because the show had been on for almost a half hour. Arnold pushed this guy off the air because Pearson was waiting to come on. So zero wrap up at the end of this segment.

The DiNucci comment was about how elusive he is in the pocket. There was no other comparison to Romo. He did comment DiNucci was pretty accurate.

The Gallimore statement was a deeper dive of a comment he (guest) first made. Gallimore has some incredible strength. The conversation was jumping back and forth. It may have been Arnold who made that Allen comparison. But the guest was intrigued by the strength of Gallimore. He did stress Gallimore fought through a double team, then a chip by the Quarterback to run down the line and finally catch the running back within ten yards. Then got a strip.

My apologies if the original post was vague.
 

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I got in late so this will be short.

The guest was a reporter named Patrick that has been covering the Cowboys for two decades. Didn't catch his last name. These are his comments.

DiNucci - this is a direct quote.... "This boy has on the Romo cologne. He has great pocket awareness and escapability. Watched a lot of film on the guy and he can play. Cooper Rush will have his hands full keeping his job."

Gallimore - "This guy may have Larry Allen strength and speed. Watched him get chipped by a QB after he was double teamed and chased down a RB and got a strip. Already contacted McCoy who is a fellow Sooner, and this kid will be in his back pocket learning."

General draft - "I have been a fan of this team since the 80's and covering them, professionally since 1999 and this is the best draft I have seen"

Offense - "This will be the best offense in the East and perhaps the entire NFC. Moore and McCarthy were working to install new wrinkles this week during the down time in the draft."

Love to hear about Moore and McCarthy working together on designing the offense even with the draft coming up. I don't want the GB offense, I want a merge of Moore and McCarthy.

On Dinucci - I was thinking Romo too as I watched a little film on him escaping in the pocket. Romo with a little more zip and strength in his legs. I wondered about the arm strength, though. Lots of passes looked like real floaters way too soft for NFL tempo.

"Larry Allen strength and speed." That's some compliment. And seems like a big time RKG. It's funny. Mr. RKG leaves, and we don't take a single head case that I'm aware of.
 
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