Eagles/Seahawks thread

Zman5

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I think Dak should be sitting down and watching russell wilson work. Go train with him in the offseason lol. They are the same style of qb except wilson accuracy is a lot better (beyond 5 yards) and he has a better feel for the pocket (hopefully comes with experience).

But then again the cowboys run the most vanilla playbook in the NFL which makes the QB and WR's job harder because the defense can kind of guess whats coming. You need excellent play from the WR and lazer accuracy from the QB.

I think the coaching staff should watch how these teams are getting their WRs wide open against good defenses before Dak does anything.
 

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Touchdown Seahawks.
Hey cowboyzone family I’d like to request a wellness check . One of yous in the risen star neighborhood. Just let him know we care
 

jblaze2004

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I think the coaching staff should watch how these teams are getting their WRs wide open against good defenses before Dak does anything.

Sorry a wide open wr would take a creative play design used to confuse the defense. That's not allowed in Dallas Sir.
 

Irvin88_4life

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My exact thought, Dak is very similar to Russell but doesn't have the same feel for the game as passers. Russell is always looking beyond the sticks while Dak is always looking for his first read and then check down.
Dak does go through his reads. I think you are mistaken, Wentz is the guy that can't go through progressions
 

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Passing is relative to the player, so forward momentum of the player has to be taken into account. You can pass the ball backward but if you were already moving forward at 5km/hr, that forward momentum is added to the ball. If you pass the ball backward at half that speed the ball will still move forward.

If the ball has to travel backward that is relative to the ground it means the ball has to physically go backward.

If you watch rugby union you'll see a number of passes that float forward but are ruled backward. It depends on how the rule is stated but I think it's just "passes backward"? Not too sure.


Wilson has noticeably more zip on his intermediate passes for sure
Dude he threw it forward a full yard as replay after replay showed. Not even arguable just stop .
 
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