Jumbo075
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Over the past two months, I have studiously avoided getting into any conversations about Dez Bryant. Simply put, he's no longer a Cowboy, and pining over his loss doesn't accomplish anything. But unexpectedly losing Jason Witten a couple of weeks later is a double blow to the Cowboys receiving group.
Full Disclosure: I have two Dallas Cowboys jerseys: Witten 82 and Bryant 88. So, count me among those who are skeptical of all the hype around the Cowboys' new receiving corps. At wide receiver, Beasley, Austin, Williams and Hurns all have careers PROVING that they are not top level receivers in the NFL. The hope is that Michael Gallup will grow into the WR1 role more quickly than usual for rookies.
At TE, I have a lot of faith that Geoff Swaim will be a more than competent replacement for......James Hanna at TE2. But a viable replacement for Jason Witten at TE1 has not yet presented himself. Perhaps Blake Jarwin or Rico Gathers can pull a Tony Romo or Miles Austin like surprise, and blossom into a front line player. But until they show it on the field, we just don't know.
Having said all that, I have resolved to keep an open mind, and a semi-optimistic attitude. This is a running team with a top flight offensive line, and a young QB that played like one of the best in the NFL for the first 3/4 of his fledgling career. Prescott's first 24 games as a starter are the best start for any QB in NFL history. With what looks like a much better defense, these Cowboys may well be able to get by, and even excel without a true WR1 or TE1 in 2018. But whatever the Cowboys and others may say, it is simply BETTER to have both a true WR1 and TE1 on your team.
Dez may have had to go because he doesn't fit Dak. I tend to agree with Romo that with the right QB, Dez still has it. That's not a knock on Dak. And no one can begrudge Witten his retirement after giving 15 HOF years to the Cowboys. The Cowboys can still have a productive offense this year. But make no mistake. They will be looking for a young WR and TE to emerge as go-to options in the passing offense.
I may not yet be convinced. But I'm willing to be. Go Cowboys!
Full Disclosure: I have two Dallas Cowboys jerseys: Witten 82 and Bryant 88. So, count me among those who are skeptical of all the hype around the Cowboys' new receiving corps. At wide receiver, Beasley, Austin, Williams and Hurns all have careers PROVING that they are not top level receivers in the NFL. The hope is that Michael Gallup will grow into the WR1 role more quickly than usual for rookies.
At TE, I have a lot of faith that Geoff Swaim will be a more than competent replacement for......James Hanna at TE2. But a viable replacement for Jason Witten at TE1 has not yet presented himself. Perhaps Blake Jarwin or Rico Gathers can pull a Tony Romo or Miles Austin like surprise, and blossom into a front line player. But until they show it on the field, we just don't know.
Having said all that, I have resolved to keep an open mind, and a semi-optimistic attitude. This is a running team with a top flight offensive line, and a young QB that played like one of the best in the NFL for the first 3/4 of his fledgling career. Prescott's first 24 games as a starter are the best start for any QB in NFL history. With what looks like a much better defense, these Cowboys may well be able to get by, and even excel without a true WR1 or TE1 in 2018. But whatever the Cowboys and others may say, it is simply BETTER to have both a true WR1 and TE1 on your team.
Dez may have had to go because he doesn't fit Dak. I tend to agree with Romo that with the right QB, Dez still has it. That's not a knock on Dak. And no one can begrudge Witten his retirement after giving 15 HOF years to the Cowboys. The Cowboys can still have a productive offense this year. But make no mistake. They will be looking for a young WR and TE to emerge as go-to options in the passing offense.
I may not yet be convinced. But I'm willing to be. Go Cowboys!