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Fixing the offensive line period
Fixing the offensive line period
I know it is not a period fix but it helps
The cat in the hat hands off to thing A, Thing A tries to run but there's a man in the wayAn offense more difficult to read than
The cat in the hat.
Connor Williams solidifying the OL....and what that means for Dak and Zeke.
Good Things,man...Good Things.
16 weeks of Zeke.
It won't amount to anything but he's eye candy.
I am pleased in these two areas:A lot of things have happened to reshape the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. There is always roster overhaul, but this year, with the retirement of Jason Witten, and the decision to cut Dez Bryant and Orlando Scandrick, it seems like the Cowboys have moved into a place where new leaders are going to have to emerge.
But it's not just the players. While the team kept Jason Garrett, Scott Linehan, and Rod Marinelli, they have a new special teams coordinator, and replaced most of the key coaches just below these guys - coaches who tend to have the closest relationship with the players in their position groups.
I'm excited by these changes, and think the team will be much better for them. Here's a rundown of some of the things that are getting me excited, not in any particular order. Which ones move you the most?
New coaches.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...g-development-for-the-cowboys-going-into-2018
2. As pointed out in the BBT article, I like the fact that this team is younger and more talented. With the departures of Witten, Dez and Scandy, only Sean Lee remains as a starter older than 30.
they are looking fatDak and Zeke and this upgraded oline all back together again.
Sure, but not one of their 22 positional starters.LP is 37
I think our Def will dominate, starting with the D-LineA lot of things have happened to reshape the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. There is always roster overhaul, but this year, with the retirement of Jason Witten, and the decision to cut Dez Bryant and Orlando Scandrick, it seems like the Cowboys have moved into a place where new leaders are going to have to emerge.
But it's not just the players. While the team kept Jason Garrett, Scott Linehan, and Rod Marinelli, they have a new special teams coordinator, and replaced most of the key coaches just below these guys - coaches who tend to have the closest relationship with the players in their position groups.
I'm excited by these changes, and think the team will be much better for them. Here's a rundown of some of the things that are getting me excited, not in any particular order. Which ones move you the most?
New coaches.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/201...g-development-for-the-cowboys-going-into-2018
I'm torn between the extreme versatility of Lewis Neal and the prospect of him playing FB, DT, QB, CB, WR, OL, and LS. Or the budding rap career of Cole Beasley with or without secret sauce.