Taco and Tank

jblaze2004

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tank played great other than that tacky leverage penalty that the refs called. (Rarely called in the nfl)

Taco played Ok per PFF.



TOP 5 GRADES:
EDGE DeMarcus Lawrence, 93.7 overall grade

DI Maliek Collins, 82.5 overall grade

EDGE Tyrone Crawford, 80.7 overall grade

G Zack Martin, 80.0 overall grade

EDGE Taco Charlton, 76.5 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
T LA’EL COLLINS, 30.1 OVERALL GRADE

Collins had looked much improved at right tackle over his play at guard for the Cowboys, but on Sunday that came undone, as he was completely unable to block Von Miller, arguably the game’s best pure edge rusher. Collins surrendered a sack, a hit and 11 total pressures, and was bailed out of even more poor plays by plays getting nullified by penalty. At one point Von Miller was able to jump offside, jump back, and still beat him for pressure around the edge.

QB DAK PRESCOTT, 71.0 OVERALL GRADE
Prescott wasn’t terrible in this game, but he was far worse than you typically expect, and could easily have had another two interceptions on the day had Dez Bryant not turned defensive back to prevent Aqib Talib picking them off. Balance that with the two he did throw being a throw off his receiver’s hands, and a pass that was tipped at the line, and you have a strange outing for Prescott this week.

EDGE DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, 93.7 OVERALL GRADE
There wasn’t much for bright performances on the Dallas defense, but Lawrence dominated Menelik Watson for much of the game. As a pass-rusher, he tallied one sack, one hit, three hurries, and one more hurry that was nullified by a penalty. Lawrence led the team with four stops against the run.

CB ANTHONY BROWN, 38.3 OVERALL GRADE
As good as the Dallas defensive front was in places, the secondary was lit up, and Brown coughed up six receptions on the ten passes thrown into his coverage, but he wasn’t the only member to suffer. Nolan Carroll gave up a catch every time he was targeted, and even Jourdan Lewis, who notched a pick on a miscommunication, also gave up a touchdown and 75 percent catch rate.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-denver-broncos-42-dallas-cowboys-17
 

manster4ever

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Collins got abused by Miller but I blame the staff more than LC. I mean, the guy is starting his SECOND game at tackle against a friggin' Cyborg, and they gave him no help. WTH did they think was going to happen? Don't answer that....
 

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"Collins surrendered a sack, a hit and 11 total pressures, and was bailed out of even more poor plays by plays getting nullified by penalty"

Is that supposed to be some kind of joke? Basically saying he got beat by Miller on those plays, but those pesky penalties committed by the guy who beat him due to those pesky penalties saved him. What kind of sense does that even make? Reputation well deserved PFF
 

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tank played great other than that tacky leverage penalty that the refs called. (Rarely called in the nfl)

Taco played Ok per PFF.



TOP 5 GRADES:
EDGE DeMarcus Lawrence, 93.7 overall grade

DI Maliek Collins, 82.5 overall grade

EDGE Tyrone Crawford, 80.7 overall grade

G Zack Martin, 80.0 overall grade

EDGE Taco Charlton, 76.5 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
T LA’EL COLLINS, 30.1 OVERALL GRADE

Collins had looked much improved at right tackle over his play at guard for the Cowboys, but on Sunday that came undone, as he was completely unable to block Von Miller, arguably the game’s best pure edge rusher. Collins surrendered a sack, a hit and 11 total pressures, and was bailed out of even more poor plays by plays getting nullified by penalty. At one point Von Miller was able to jump offside, jump back, and still beat him for pressure around the edge.

QB DAK PRESCOTT, 71.0 OVERALL GRADE
Prescott wasn’t terrible in this game, but he was far worse than you typically expect, and could easily have had another two interceptions on the day had Dez Bryant not turned defensive back to prevent Aqib Talib picking them off. Balance that with the two he did throw being a throw off his receiver’s hands, and a pass that was tipped at the line, and you have a strange outing for Prescott this week.

EDGE DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, 93.7 OVERALL GRADE
There wasn’t much for bright performances on the Dallas defense, but Lawrence dominated Menelik Watson for much of the game. As a pass-rusher, he tallied one sack, one hit, three hurries, and one more hurry that was nullified by a penalty. Lawrence led the team with four stops against the run.

CB ANTHONY BROWN, 38.3 OVERALL GRADE
As good as the Dallas defensive front was in places, the secondary was lit up, and Brown coughed up six receptions on the ten passes thrown into his coverage, but he wasn’t the only member to suffer. Nolan Carroll gave up a catch every time he was targeted, and even Jourdan Lewis, who notched a pick on a miscommunication, also gave up a touchdown and 75 percent catch rate.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-denver-broncos-42-dallas-cowboys-17


T LA’EL COLLINS, 30.1 OVERALL GRADE
Collins had looked much improved at right tackle over his play at guard for the Cowboys, but on Sunday that came undone, as he was completely unable to block Von Miller, arguably the game’s best pure edge rusher. Collins surrendered a sack, a hit and 11 total pressures, and was bailed out of even more poor plays by plays getting nullified by penalty. At one point Von Miller was able to jumpoffside, jump back, and still beat him for pressure aroundthe edge.


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Collins got abused by Miller but I blame the staff more than LC. I mean, the guy is starting his SECOND game at tackle against a friggin' Cyborg, and they gave him no help. WTH did they think was going to happen? Don't answer that....
everybody needed help Collins hold his own until the forth qrter
 

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Yep. He gets a mulligan this year whether fans like it or not.

Yes. A Mulligan.

Is that what you call giving a one year deal to a player who excelled?

Situations like this are the reason for the tag.
 

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tank played great other than that tacky leverage penalty that the refs called. (Rarely called in the nfl)

Taco played Ok per PFF.



TOP 5 GRADES:
EDGE DeMarcus Lawrence, 93.7 overall grade

DI Maliek Collins, 82.5 overall grade

EDGE Tyrone Crawford, 80.7 overall grade

G Zack Martin, 80.0 overall grade

EDGE Taco Charlton, 76.5 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
T LA’EL COLLINS, 30.1 OVERALL GRADE

Collins had looked much improved at right tackle over his play at guard for the Cowboys, but on Sunday that came undone, as he was completely unable to block Von Miller, arguably the game’s best pure edge rusher. Collins surrendered a sack, a hit and 11 total pressures, and was bailed out of even more poor plays by plays getting nullified by penalty. At one point Von Miller was able to jump offside, jump back, and still beat him for pressure around the edge.

QB DAK PRESCOTT, 71.0 OVERALL GRADE
Prescott wasn’t terrible in this game, but he was far worse than you typically expect, and could easily have had another two interceptions on the day had Dez Bryant not turned defensive back to prevent Aqib Talib picking them off. Balance that with the two he did throw being a throw off his receiver’s hands, and a pass that was tipped at the line, and you have a strange outing for Prescott this week.

EDGE DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, 93.7 OVERALL GRADE
There wasn’t much for bright performances on the Dallas defense, but Lawrence dominated Menelik Watson for much of the game. As a pass-rusher, he tallied one sack, one hit, three hurries, and one more hurry that was nullified by a penalty. Lawrence led the team with four stops against the run.

CB ANTHONY BROWN, 38.3 OVERALL GRADE
As good as the Dallas defensive front was in places, the secondary was lit up, and Brown coughed up six receptions on the ten passes thrown into his coverage, but he wasn’t the only member to suffer. Nolan Carroll gave up a catch every time he was targeted, and even Jourdan Lewis, who notched a pick on a miscommunication, also gave up a touchdown and 75 percent catch rate.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-denver-broncos-42-dallas-cowboys-17


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I think people need to revisit the logic of using the tag on a guy because of concern that he only performed in his contract year. All the tag does is create another contract year. Now if he performs again how can we trust that it wasn't only because he was in a contract year? Or does performing in two contract years somehow ease our mind that he'll continue to perform in non-contract years?

The tag isn't the solution people seem to think it is.
 
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