End the Mike White experiment *merged*

TrailBlazer

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I would cut mike white immediately. Cooper Rush is a decent player and the lock backup QB. If cooper gets hurt, might as well have kellen moore suit back up because mike white isnt the guy to even waste a practice squad spot on.
 

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I watched the entire game and not only did White have zero pocket presence, his accuracy was god awful. That my friends is why he doesn't belong on the team. Rush wasn't great either, but he appeared to know his checkdowns and know how to move in the pocket a bit. There is no doubt we really don't have a second string QB who has both the mental and physical talent to play in this league.
wrong Daks the best 2nd string QB we have ..problem is hes backed up by a 3rd stringer and a PS guy :)):lmao::lmao2::muttley::rolleyes:
 

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dude you get the dunce hat for that comment, thats insane Dak may not be Elite or Tier one but hes above average and White doesnt belong on an NFL roster..you might want to get off the pipe..Randy is that you? lol Mwhite is not even on a bubble and Dak has showed hes top 15 in a 32 team league so hes bonified starter even franchise guy if they put good players around him but t compare him to White should get you Benched for 3 days..seriously.. 2019-YOU just moved up to my top Dunce hat guy,,go to your corner, NO SOUP FOR YOU!![/QUOTE

You’re blind!
 

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There went my dream of White taking the starting QB job!
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JayFord

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He’s a third string QB not many of them are going to look great
 

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Yes. I do find your ability to break down plays to be awe inspiring.

Also awe inspiring that you can see into non existent futures to know exactly what would happen in an alternate universe where the pass wasn’t knocked down.

Broaddus thought Dak’s pass could have been a TD to Jarwin if it wasn’t battled down.

“I thought his last pass that was tipped had a chance to be a touchdown to Blake Jarwin, especially where Jarwin was positioned in the end zone.”

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/scout-s-notebook-several-rookies-stand-out
 

EPL0c0

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He’s just not a NFL QB.

The front office should go out and try to find a vet QB and a kicker to push Maher this week.
Dare I say.. Dallas still has Jameill Showers on the roster. I'm just sayin'... hahahahaha
 

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Broaddus thought Dak’s pass could have been a TD to Jarwin if it wasn’t battled down.

“I thought his last pass that was tipped had a chance to be a touchdown to Blake Jarwin, especially where Jarwin was positioned in the end zone.”

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/scout-s-notebook-several-rookies-stand-out


Yeah I’m honestly not sure if it would have been picked or not. It looked like the LB might be able to cut it off. But if the pass is thrown to Jarwin’s outside, the LB might not make it and it’s a touchdown.

Regardless, the irony I found is this. The poster I was quoting, has been blaming Dak for the offenses redzone woes and literally has been saying that he needs to be willing and able to throw tight window passes into the end zone for the offense to be more successful.

So, during a PRESEASON game, Dak throws a tight window throw and That same poster then makes up a lie that the pass was for certain going to be not just intercepted, but a pick 6. Yes he knew that if the ball wasn’t tipped, not only was the defender guarantee to intercept it, but then also guaranteed to return the ball 100 yards for a touchdown.

So in conclusion the poster has been criticizing Dak repeatedly for not throwing tight window endzone throws. That poster then criticizes Dak for throwing a tight window endzone pass in preseason that gets tipped and assumes the tight window throw will be not only intercepted, but also returned 100 yards for a touchdown. Even though there’s obviously no way of knowing that for certain.
 

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Id atleast give the guy a shot at 3 more pre season games, then a shot at OC. Before we even do anything..:muttley:
 

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Yeah I’m honestly not sure if it would have been picked or not. It looked like the LB might be able to cut it off. But if the pass is thrown to Jarwin’s outside, the LB might not make it and it’s a touchdown.

Regardless, the irony I found is this. The poster I was quoting, has been blaming Dak for the offenses redzone woes and literally has been saying that he needs to be willing and able to throw tight window passes into the end zone for the offense to be more successful.

So, during a PRESEASON game, Dak throws a tight window throw and That same poster then makes up a lie that the pass was for certain going to be not just intercepted, but a pick 6. Yes he knew that if the ball wasn’t tipped, not only was the defender guarantee to intercept it, but then also guaranteed to return the ball 100 yards for a touchdown.

So in conclusion the poster has been criticizing Dak repeatedly for not throwing tight window endzone throws. That poster then criticizes Dak for throwing a tight window endzone pass in preseason that gets tipped and assumes the tight window throw will be not only intercepted, but also returned 100 yards for a touchdown. Even though there’s obviously no way of knowing that for certain.

That poster was just parroting what Babe Laufenberg said during the broadcast, but Babe was wrong so many times last night I lost count.

Since the ball was batted down at the line of scrimmage there was no way to judge the velocity or placement so it was impossible to say anything with certainty, especially it being a pick six. Babe needs to know when to remain silent because he just ends up sounding ridiculous with his foolish comments. Same with the poster.
 

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That poster was just parroting what Babe Laufenberg said during the broadcast, but Babe was wrong so many times last night I lost count.

Since the ball was batted down at the line of scrimmage there was no way to judge the velocity or placement so it was possible to say anything with certainty, especially it being a pick six. Babe needs to know when to remain silent because he just ends up sounding ridiculous with his foolish comments.

Interesting. I don’t live near Dallas so I didn’t have Babe for the broadcast.

Though I’m sure Babe is far better than the Niners clowns I had to listen to
 

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Kitna just said this week that he is one of naturally most gifted passer he’s ever seen.
Can put the ball anywhere with accuracy and has tremendous deep and shallow accurracy.

However...

He said they need to work on building up his mental calluses or scar tissue
They wNt him to win tne backup due to sheer talent, but so far it isnt happening
When and where? I missed that.
 

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When and where? I missed that.
Friday on local radio

He even clarified the callusses comment by saying it didnt mean he was weak minded, but that be needed to build up resistance after failure. Something about him being a more laid back kid.

The arm talent comments were kind of amazing. As if he hasFAR more natural passing ability than anyone else in camp. Then again, thats only part of the QB package.
 
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