An Idea!:: (Safties and Linebackers)

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I believe we should just use our players to the upmost advantages. Like Roy Williams and Keith Davis for example, what linebacker on the Cowboys team do you feel could go up in coverage for the safties. I feel as if Demarcus Ware could be that because he's fast.

I believe with Keith Davis, Roy Williams, and Bobby Carpenter playing on the pressure side, I believe we could increase our sack total. Keith Davis is explosive and he could hit just as hard as Roy Williams sometimes harder, I've seen some good hits in that game. I believe Roy Williams is going to sleep, eat, and drink the position in the box and put Anthony Henry at Free Safety and put Tony Parrish at strong safety. I believe Chris Canty, Marcus Spears, Jay Ratliff, and Jason Hatcher should be on that front line in that order.

Thoughts?
 
I believe this may very well be the worst idea in the history of ideas, and that includes the Bay of Pigs debacle
 
HeavyHitta31;1227624 said:
I believe this may very well be the worst idea in the history of ideas, and that includes the Bay of Pigs debacle


Explain how this would be an bad idea. We need some speed out there. Since Greg Ellis been hurt our Defensive system have been getting scored on in the first quarter. Now second quarter we can't do nothing. No Pass Rush. Brees just sitting back there point the receivers in the direction he wants them to go.

If Parcells can't do it this season, o, so well get Jimmy Johnson to get us back there with the 4-3 defense, bring that dooms day back, and have Mike Zimmer as the defensive cordinator for 4 more years. :)
 
You want Ware to be a safety?

What I'm wondering is if we'd get better pass rush if we bench Spears/Canty and put Ratliff/Hatcher out there.

How good of a FS could Henry be?

Or here's an idea! Why don't we just get a good FS instead of drafting one late!
 

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