And still disappointed on passing up on Justin Jefferson.Lambo is better than any eagle receiver. They're still butt hurt we drafted him.
Yesterday Gallup got 5 while Brown got 6.Is he getting as much as Gallup now?
Once again more pretending that Lamb was on some historic pace with Prescott and has really suffered ever since.
Not true at all. Check the numbers. The drop off is exaggerated.
The QB situation (and O-line) is a factor, no doubt. He still found a way to shine through it all.Good but I expected more from him. But I had really high expectations for him.
Was that 12 or 14 game seasons back in 1965?The Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY
And still disappointed on passing up on Justin Jefferson.
Double whammy
Once again more pretending that Lamb was on some historic pace with Prescott and has really suffered ever since.
Not true at all. Check the numbers. The drop off is exaggerated.
Did you run the numbers yourself? I would say they're significant.
W/ Dak per game- 7 catches 86 yards
W/O Dak per game- 4 catches 43 yards
We don't know if he just started hitting a bit of a wall or if Dak was the true difference maker. Likely a combo, but one can't argue there wasn't a dropoff post Dak.
Did you run the numbers yourself? I would say they're significant.
W/ Dak per game- 7 catches 86 yards
W/O Dak per game- 4 catches 43 yards
We don't know if he just started hitting a bit of a wall or if Dak was the true difference maker. Likely a combo, but one can't argue there wasn't a dropoff post Dak.
He makes some outstanding grabs then drops the easy ones. I hope this is just a phase and not a trend.he has also had a number of drops and seemed to lose focus in a couple of games. That has something to do with his drop off also
I think e may be passing that rookie wall. Right now he would be in school practicing waiting to play a bowl game.he has also had a number of drops and seemed to lose focus in a couple of games. That has something to do with his drop off also
hayes did it in 14 or 12 game season, so really it is too late to really out do hayes.The Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY
Hays broke the record in 13 gamesThe Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY
if CD could catch he would've shattered that by now.The Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY
He is light in the pants as Barry Switzer would say, haha.I was more impressed that he caught that pass over the middle, took the hit, held onto the ball, and then the OTHER guy was the one who got hurt.
In this rough season it’s pretty Impressive that I don’t recall him ever limping or hobbling or anything lingering at all. Seems durable and reliable.
He might just end up breaking a lot of rookie records
Would also add he needs to work on being consistant.The Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY
He’d have crushed it had Dak not been injured.The Dallas Cowboys were fortunate that 16 NFL teams decided to go another direction, allowing CeeDee Lamb to fall to number 17. The Cowboys were more than happy to make him their selection. In a season that’s been up and down for the Cowboys, to say the least, they’ve been rewarded with stellar play from their rookie wide receiver.
CeeDee Lamb is just 177 receiving yards shy of Bullett Bob Hayes’ Cowboys rookie receiving record of 1,003 yards to put his season into context. Hayes put up that number back in 1965, and it has stood now 55 seasons.
https://insidethestar.com/ceedee-la...-Ud0S-ywlCeocytVj2_VlVRtGVDZ9ZnL1ynTgW7r42CQY