Twitter: Cee Dee Lamb Footwork

817Gill

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Glad we have so many experts on here to be over critical as usual in a negative way. They think they know better than the experts and coaches and FO. Glad I don't listen to them either.
:facepalm: at this place lately. Should be called the ....dislike our team zone....
Thought Lamb was one of those unanimously likes guys heading into the season, guess that’s impossible in Dallas lol.
 

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I've noticed that "drag the foot" move in game footage. Unique.

Lamb and Amari Cooper are 2 of the very best change of direction WRs that I've seen...ever.
Agree, but would add similar very successful WRs to that very exclusive skill set.
Keenan Allen
Julio Jones
Davante Adams
As you already know, this is a very exclusive group,, that is two thumbs up for Cowboy fans everywhere.
 

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Is Slot the New WR1?


I'm not excited about this video. As a slot receiver, he will be in motion quite often and won't need to face a bump and run situation. If he has to do a bump and run then I will pity the fool watching him. He either will have a size advantage (3rd string corner) or a speed advantage (linebacker). Pick your poison.
 

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I'm not excited about this video. As a slot receiver, he will be in motion quite often and won't need to face a bump and run situation. If he has to do a bump and run then I will pity the fool watching him. He either will have a size advantage (3rd string corner) or a speed advantage (linebacker). Pick your poison.

Logical but very possibly a different reality.

As soon as Lamb starts making big plays..

defenses will change how they play him?

Wouldn't you?

Suppose they move the FS up to cover him?

Checkmate. Suppose they disguise playing him inside outside with a LBer low and safety high?

Or force him to block and not give him a release off the line?

Then other guys get open..right I know.

But the QB still has to read all the coverages and decide what to do in 2.5 seconds.

Hmmm..

I think I will wait until we see if he can learn the offense, see the coverages, block for Zeke and scramble when Dak has a breakdown.

It's a process.

Cobb played really well last year in a lot of ways.

I think we may miss his 1000 yards this year.

We shall see.
 

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Why would it be a different reality? Tell me....

If Lamb is in the slot and forces their 3rd corner to guard him. Checkmate.

If they use a Lber to guard him. That's another checkmate.

If they roll coverage to Lamb with safety on top that allows for Cooper and Gallup 1 on 1.

If they roll double coverage to either Cooper or Gallup that will free up Lamb in the middle.

Then they have to worry about Zeke running the ball.

If done correctly our offense will produce a lot of mismatches.

Something Garrett would fail to utilize.
 

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Is Slot the New WR1?


Putting breaks in slow motion defeats the purpose. Let's see it full speed so we can actually seem him transition and see how much speed he carries through cuts. All this video shows us is slow motion ankle flection.
 

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nahh, i wanna see the footwork with da pads on ..and a defender in his face at the line .,,,then show me the fancy sweet feet. :grin:
 

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It's been reported that Lamb owes all his football success to dancing the macarena and power hopscotch.
 
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