#88 on what would be considered a down year and still made the pro bowl....
Don't get the hate on this board for Jaylon who did everything in his power to get back to playing football at a professional level after a serious injury. Pretty much beat all odds and made himself a top 100 Pro bowl caliber player according to his peers.
You would think such accomplishment would make him a fan favorite among Cowboy fans, different breed this day and age..
Youd also think that same thing would make him at least somewhat humble.#88 on what would be considered a down year and still made the pro bowl....
Don't get the hate on this board for Jaylon who did everything in his power to get back to playing football at a professional level after a serious injury. Pretty much beat all odds and made himself a top 100 Pro bowl caliber player according to his peers.
You would think such accomplishment would make him a fan favorite among Cowboy fans, different breed this day and age..
Are you talking about the backward ice skate routine or the ballerina?Does running away from blockers mean the same thing as shed?
Are you talking about the backward ice skate routine or the ballerina?
Both are pretty clever.
He’s #1 out of 100 in celebrating injuries or a tackle after 5 yrds...and being run out of a play. He’s awesome.
“Underrated”Most underrated player by Cowboys fans.......
“You would think such accomplishment”, the fact that you think making this list and the pro bowl are “accomplishments” is hilarious. Jaylon avoids contact and takes the worst angles. It’s not fans fault we don’t worship him, we’ve been seeing this guy underwhelm his whole career. Guy has the lateral movement of a snail.#88 on what would be considered a down year and still made the pro bowl....
Don't get the hate on this board for Jaylon who did everything in his power to get back to playing football at a professional level after a serious injury. Pretty much beat all odds and made himself a top 100 Pro bowl caliber player according to his peers.
You would think such accomplishment would make him a fan favorite among Cowboy fans, different breed this day and age..
“You would think such accomplishment”, the fact that you think making this list and the pro bowl are “accomplishments” is hilarious. Jaylon avoids contact and takes the worst angles. It’s not fans fault we don’t worship him, we’ve been seeing this guy underwhelm his whole career. Guy has the lateral movement of a snail.
He avoids downhill contact. Literally a majority of his tackles are from behind, 5-15 yards down the field. Tackles don’t mean **** when your defense is being whipped up and down the field.Okay I'll bite.. Underwhelm his whole career? Dude Jaylon has been in the league for all of 3 seasons. Out of those 3 seasons, Jaylon had 81 tackles his rookie campaign, 121 tackles in 2018 and accumulated 142 tackles this past season and you think this kid avoids contact? Now that is what I call hilarious. I don't know too many players who finish top 5 in the NFL in tackles that avoids contact.
I really think he’s playing out of position given his current physical limitations. He’s explosive when pursuing in one direction. His problems come when he has to change directions and move laterally. I think if you lined him up as a 3-4 OLB he could be a double digit sack guy. He’s proving he has tremendous closing speed when he’s blitzed.
People need to realize Jaylon Smith isn’t going to get any better than this current version. It would have been great to see the Notre Dame version. But then again, if that was the case he wouldn’t be a Dallas Cowboy.He looks good until you see the 22 view and watch him struggle to make cuts. Hope he comes back strong this year.
People keep saying Quinn played well. He did one thing, and one thing only, well. Rush the passer. He was a dumpster fire against the run.He definitely didn't play well last year but neither did anyone on the defense outside of D Law and Quinn. Let's hope they can all improve.