Cowboyny
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Few thoughts about the Cowboy D today:
-I don't remember seeing any big gains on the ground for the first time all season.
-Gallimore flashed several times early in the game against both the run and the pass
-Randy Gregory is a very talented pass rusher, but very underrated against the run.
-Wilson has a chance to become a long-term piece for this team
Now my rants, cause I can't help myself:
-Jaylon Smith flat out cost us the game with those two killer penalties that extended drives.
-Xavier Woods is the team's worse tackler, every week he misses a tackle that leads to a big play. He also dropped an easy interception.
-When Anthony Brown gets in trouble he get way too handsy, thought he got away with a few def holding plays.
Last two weeks with have seen real progress with the defensive unit. It may just be that a few players disappointing players were let go and a few starters returned to the lineup. This defense over the last two weeks is playing good enough to give this team a chance to succeed.
-I don't remember seeing any big gains on the ground for the first time all season.
-Gallimore flashed several times early in the game against both the run and the pass
-Randy Gregory is a very talented pass rusher, but very underrated against the run.
-Wilson has a chance to become a long-term piece for this team
Now my rants, cause I can't help myself:
-Jaylon Smith flat out cost us the game with those two killer penalties that extended drives.
-Xavier Woods is the team's worse tackler, every week he misses a tackle that leads to a big play. He also dropped an easy interception.
-When Anthony Brown gets in trouble he get way too handsy, thought he got away with a few def holding plays.
Last two weeks with have seen real progress with the defensive unit. It may just be that a few players disappointing players were let go and a few starters returned to the lineup. This defense over the last two weeks is playing good enough to give this team a chance to succeed.