CFZ 5 Things to Look for Tonight; Seahawks vs Cowboys Preseason Game 3

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It's been a rough couple of days for the Cowboys. But I'll argue that Tyron getting injured early one was the best things that could have happened this season. I know. It's terrible that he got injured, and not getting injured would be the best thing. But we all knew it was coming. Look at how many posters on this site used the phrase, "not if, but when." We all knew it. The front office just ignored it.

Now, they will have to address it.

Some will argue that you look from within the team; others will argue we should look for a free agent. I would suggest we do both of those things. By both, I mean we should definitely sign a free agent and also keep pushing our guy to get up to that level.

What I don't suggest is panicking and trading away a guy like Trysten Hill, because he looks to be finally coming around and we specifically need the help in the middle of the defensive front.. If we're being objective without bias and feelings, he's had some bad luck, and it'll really be no surprise if he has a good 2022.

Offensive Tackle

Since we haven't signed a free agent just yet, the first thing I'll be looking for in tonight's game is how well Matt Waletzko plays in his first outing. My expectations aren't high, so I don't plan on being to critical of him since he's injured, but I'm hoping he'll somehow impress.

Most, like me, will also be trying to analyze Ball or whoever else they decide to play tonight.

The way I see it, keeping Tyron Smith at left guard is the most ideal situation, because that helps your offense move the ball forward.

We're all holding our breath here, apparently.

Defensive Line

To me, the defensive line is the most exciting part of the team, especially when we have players like Parsons and Diggs.

For Diggs to do what he does, this group will need to step up what they do. I like how Parsons is a factor in all of this, too. I really don't need to explain why he can be a factor.

What the Cowboys do on the defensive line will impact how their initial 53-man roster plays out.

Wide Receiver

There's really not a lot to explain here either. Apparently, the Cowboys are rolling with Noah Brown as their 2 guy, which doesn't excite a lot of fans. That's because Brown hasn't had a lot of production his career since his role for this team has primarily been in the run game and on special teams. It's not like he's gotten a whole lot of reps to prove himself, so we'll have to wait to see how that works out when the season begins, apparently.

I am excited to see what Turpin is capable of in the slot. The last couple of times he touched the ball, he took it down the whole field and scored touchdowns. Given his size, it's not difficult to understand why the coaches might not think it could be a good idea to play him at receiver, but given his ability I can understand why they would. If he gets hurt,. you lose a return man in the kicking game, which can be valuable. But the payoff of him not getting injured and contributing on offense could be much higher. The dude has skills. I'm excited to see what he can do.

Kicker

I don't want to see anything other than perfection here. If Maher isn't perfect, I'd bring in some competition, especially after final cuts are made next week.

Defensive Backs

Two of the biggest reasons I haven't lost hope in the team after Smith's injury are Doran Bland and Israel Mukuamu. I know it's a different area of the team, but those guys provide enough depth and talent that they just make you a better team. That is, if what they've shown thus far is an indication of the type of players they will be in the future. And it might be, or it might not be. But I like what I've seen from those two so far.

Mukuamu has looked like he could even challenge the starters.

I wouldn't be surprised if Doran Bland does the same thing.

Final Score Predictions

Win or lose, score or no score, I could care less about that. I want to see players wearing the Star make plays as we head into the final week of camp and look to cutting the roster down to 53 on Tuesday.

I'm really just excited to see football and have some entertainment to keep my mind off of the Tyron Smith situation.
 

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It's been a rough couple of days for the Cowboys. But I'll argue that Tyron getting injured early one was the best things that could have happened this season. I know. It's terrible that he got injured, and not getting injured would be the best thing. But we all knew it was coming. Look at how many posters on this site used the phrase, "not if, but when." We all knew it. The front office just ignored it.

Now, they will have to address it.

Some will argue that you look from within the team; others will argue we should look for a free agent. I would suggest we do both of those things. By both, I mean we should definitely sign a free agent and also keep pushing our guy to get up to that level.

What I don't suggest is panicking and trading away a guy like Trysten Hill, because he looks to be finally coming around and we specifically need the help in the middle of the defensive front.. If we're being objective without bias and feelings, he's had some bad luck, and it'll really be no surprise if he has a good 2022.

Offensive Tackle

Since we haven't signed a free agent just yet, the first thing I'll be looking for in tonight's game is how well Matt Waletzko plays in his first outing. My expectations aren't high, so I don't plan on being to critical of him since he's injured, but I'm hoping he'll somehow impress.

Most, like me, will also be trying to analyze Ball or whoever else they decide to play tonight.

The way I see it, keeping Tyron Smith at left guard is the most ideal situation, because that helps your offense move the ball forward.

We're all holding our breath here, apparently.

Defensive Line

To me, the defensive line is the most exciting part of the team, especially when we have players like Parsons and Diggs.

For Diggs to do what he does, this group will need to step up what they do. I like how Parsons is a factor in all of this, too. I really don't need to explain why he can be a factor.

What the Cowboys do on the defensive line will impact how their initial 53-man roster plays out.

Wide Receiver

There's really not a lot to explain here either. Apparently, the Cowboys are rolling with Noah Brown as their 2 guy, which doesn't excite a lot of fans. That's because Brown hasn't had a lot of production his career since his role for this team has primarily been in the run game and on special teams. It's not like he's gotten a whole lot of reps to prove himself, so we'll have to wait to see how that works out when the season begins, apparently.

I am excited to see what Turpin is capable of in the slot. The last couple of times he touched the ball, he took it down the whole field and scored touchdowns. Given his size, it's not difficult to understand why the coaches might not think it could be a good idea to play him at receiver, but given his ability I can understand why they would. If he gets hurt,. you lose a return man in the kicking game, which can be valuable. But the payoff of him not getting injured and contributing on offense could be much higher. The dude has skills. I'm excited to see what he can do.

Kicker

I don't want to see anything other than perfection here. If Maher isn't perfect, I'd bring in some competition, especially after final cuts are made next week.

Defensive Backs

Two of the biggest reasons I haven't lost hope in the team after Smith's injury are Doran Bland and Israel Mukuamu. I know it's a different area of the team, but those guys provide enough depth and talent that they just make you a better team. That is, if what they've shown thus far is an indication of the type of players they will be in the future. And it might be, or it might not be. But I like what I've seen from those two so far.

Mukuamu has looked like he could even challenge the starters.

I wouldn't be surprised if Doran Bland does the same thing.

Final Score Predictions

Win or lose, score or no score, I could care less about that. I want to see players wearing the Star make plays as we head into the final week of camp and look to cutting the roster down to 53 on Tuesday.

I'm really just excited to see football and have some entertainment to keep my mind off of the Tyron Smith situation.

How is Brown the #2 WR? Talk about lying to make a point. If anything, brown will be the #3 for a few weeks.

Why Brown is playing over Foheko or Houston remains to be seen.
 

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How is Brown the #2 WR? Talk about lying to make a point. If anything, brown will be the #3 for a few weeks.

Why Brown is playing over Foheko or Houston remains to be seen.
Brown has some dirt on someone or is related to someone high up. He should be gone. Should have kept Wilson.
 

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All I keep thinking is: If Waletzko is injured now, how is he going to be by Game 8?
This just seems stupid to force him out there to destroy himself for a few games and go from liability to complete disaster.
 

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I'm keeping an eye out for Mika Tafua because I don't want to go through all of that again. :muttley:
 

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How is Brown the #2 WR? Talk about lying to make a point. If anything, brown will be the #3 for a few weeks.

Why Brown is playing over Foheko or Houston remains to be seen.

That's what I'm told by everyone on here.

When I say 2, I'm talking about who plays opposite of Lamb if we're in, say, a 12 package, which I suspect we'll be running a lot of, which is why I'm curious about which player it is.

I'm told Brown is the guy, because he hasn't practiced. I'm not sure what that means either. But I'm curious to see who wins the job, and what rationale they use to justify it.
 

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When was Dak Prescott at its best. When he was dink dunk methodical football
, One, we should have excellent starting Field, Position
Two . this is a pancake RUN crushing offensive line.
Three, we have a defense that you can keep us in football games.
I think too many people are concerned about the wrong things. We should be concerned about play calling to make sure we were on the right scheme.
 

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That's what I'm told by everyone on here.

When I say 2, I'm talking about who plays opposite of Lamb if we're in, say, a 12 package, which I suspect we'll be running a lot of, which is why I'm curious about which player it is.

I'm told Brown is the guy, because he hasn't practiced. I'm not sure what that means either. But I'm curious to see who wins the job, and what rationale they use to justify it.

Lamb#1, Gallup #2, Tolbert #3, Who cares #4

For one or two games: Lamb #1, Tolbert #2, Brown? I wouldnt be starting Brown. I bet they think they are going to run the ball and Brown can block.
 

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When was Dak Prescott at its best. When he was dink dunk methodical football
, One, we should have excellent starting Field, Position
Two . this is a pancake RUN crushing offensive line.
Three, we have a defense that you can keep us in football games.
I think too many people are concerned about the wrong things. We should be concerned about play calling to make sure we were on the right scheme.

Yah, thats not even close buddy. Dak is at his best in a spread, hurry up offense getting the ball down the field.
 

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I'm keeping an eye out for Mika Tafua because I don't want to go through all of that again. :muttley:

:laugh:

You should.

I always try to leave room for new players. If you're looking for them, he's at least interesting to consider.

I wouldn't be surprised if he gets more reps tonight earlier on.
 

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When was Dak Prescott at its best. When he was dink dunk methodical football
, One, we should have excellent starting Field, Position
Two . this is a pancake RUN crushing offensive line.
Three, we have a defense that you can keep us in football games.
I think too many people are concerned about the wrong things. We should be concerned about play calling to make sure we were on the right scheme.

"This is a pancake RUN crushing offensive line"

AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! :lmao::lmao::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2::lmao2:
 

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Lamb#1, Gallup #2, Tolbert #3, Who cares #4

For one or two games: Lamb #1, Tolbert #2, Brown? I wouldnt be starting Brown. I bet they think they are going to run the ball and Brown can block.

If he's the guy, that would likely be part of their rationale.

Maybe that works.

I hope they're looking ahead and scheming plays and matchups.
 

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If he's the guy, that would likely be part of their rationale.

Maybe that works.

I hope they're looking ahead and scheming plays and matchups.

Whatever they were planning just went in the toilet buddy. If Josh Ball is really going to be the LT, then its over. Neither the run or the pass is going to work well.
 

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How is Brown the #2 WR? Talk about lying to make a point. If anything, brown will be the #3 for a few weeks.

Why Brown is playing over Foheko or Houston remains to be seen.

Brown really isn't even my guy. I'm just accepting that he probably is their guy.

For the record, I'd roll with Fehoko.
 

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Whatever they were planning just went in the toilet buddy. If Josh Ball is really going to be the LT, then its over. Neither the run or the pass is going to work well.

Man, well, what else could they have done other than what they did?

I mean, we can still sign that free agent everyone else wanted to sign. And I would suggest they pick up a guy like Dare Rosenthal from the Falcons. He will get cut, more than likely, and he has enough talent to possibly play better than Ball.

You think I don't realize the importance of the position?

It's been so bad at tackle in the preseason that none of the quarterbacks can even get in their rhythm, and when they finally do they're paranoid and spooked from getting bum rushed so much from the left side before that they force a throw early or off. It's been terrible. That's why I'm holding out my judgement on Tolbert.

For now, I'd roll with Fehoko and Smith. But we really won't know who's playing the best until Dak gets in there.

I know the Cowboys. They will roll with Tyler Smith until it ruins him.

It's not that I don't think he can't play tackle. I do. But he can't just plug in in the NFL and be ready without some coaching.

The reason he made such a good tackle is because he's been able to grasp what they want of him and then use his natural skillset, which has looked great in games.

We know he'll be an OK tackle, eventually. But making him do it his first year is the problem. I love the player. But his strongest point. The position he would be best at is guard.
 
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Man, well, what else could they have done other than what they did?

I mean, we can still sign that free agent everyone else wanted to sign. And I would suggest they pick up a guy like Dare Rosenthal from the Falcons. He will get cut, more than likely, and he has enough talent to possibly play better than Ball.

You think I don't realize the importance of the position?

It's been so bad at tackle in the preseason that none of the quarterbacks can even get in their rhythm, and when they finally do they're paranoid and spooked from getting bum rushed so much from the left side before that they force a throw early or off. It's been terrible. That's why I'm holding out my judgement on Tolbert.

For now, I'd roll with Fehoko and Smith. But we really won't know who's playing the best until Dak gets in there.

I know the Cowboys. They will roll with Tyler Smith until it ruins him.

It's not that I don't think he can't play tackle. I do. But he can't just plug in in the NFL and be ready without some coaching.

The reason he made such a good tackle is because he's been able to grasp what they want of him and then use his natural skillset, which has looked great in games.

We know he'll be an OK tackle, eventually. But making him do it his first year is the problem. I love the player. But his strongest point. The position he would be best at is guard.
are you joking?
 
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