Works both ways, Amigo.It is always funny when the media tries to make it seem like a player obtained from an upcoming opponent will provide valuable intel on that opponent that is not already widely know in film study and experiece playing against them.
Of course ignore the fact that the 49ers were willing to trade him to the Cowboys which confirms they had no fear of any "secret" information he might take with him.
And Zeke!! they should have won by at least 10!!Just like Grier gave the Patriots all the keys to beating the Cowboys.
But have we thought about the scenario in which they traded him just to provide us with fake information?It is always funny when the media tries to make it seem like a player obtained from an upcoming opponent will provide valuable intel on that opponent that is not already widely know in film study and experiece playing against them.
Of course ignore the fact that the 49ers were willing to trade him to the Cowboys which confirms they had no fear of any "secret" information he might take with him.
Dallas probably has a better grasp of Shanahan’s offense than he didFirst Frisco called the Cowboys for the trade . Second I don't think he will have any information the Cowboys does not know already
totally but he can tell the guys where to partyDallas probably has a better grasp of Shanahan’s offense than he did
A player is going to be loyal to his new team, not his old one.But have we thought about the scenario in which they traded him just to provide us with fake information?
Not to mention he was the OC in Atlanta when Quinn was HC.How else could the Cowboys possibly learn anything about the mysteries of Kyle Shanahan's offense, which Shanahan has only been running in the NFL since 2008 and with the 49ers since 2017? I mean, it's not like the Cowboys have played them each of the last three years or anything.