RandyOh
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Maybe the key is we need Drew Bledsoe on the team in order for a late round QB to break out into superstardomI dont think he was ready in 2005. Almost ready but not quite
Maybe the key is we need Drew Bledsoe on the team in order for a late round QB to break out into superstardomI dont think he was ready in 2005. Almost ready but not quite
He speaks Mandarin in GermanI heard he threw a football through a brick wall and runs a 4.19 40...and speaks Mandarin..
Who thought Dak would be ready right after we drafted him?Romo was an udfa. You never know until you put him in a game.
Dak was exceptional in the preseason from Game 1.Who thought Dak would be ready right after we drafted him?
Dak was exceptional in the preseason from Game 1.
Local kid from Pgh, rooting for him.
I dont think he was ready in 2005. Almost ready but not quite
A not quite ready Romo still would have been better than Bledsoe. Moxie!I dont think he was ready in 2005. Almost ready but not quite
Is he worthy or not because your BS is all over the place.This guy looks and plays like Romo 2.0 and only needs a year of intense training to take over Dak the mack. Franchise Dak for the next
two years and then say goodbye to him. Dak is not a worthy franchise guy or worth the money.
Lies. He actually ran a 3.19 40. .
Ben Dinucci doesn't throw the football, the football jumps from his hand into the receivers.I heard he threw a football through a brick wall and runs a 4.19 40...and speaks Mandarin..
This is a guy the Cowboys want to develop into a competent backup in a couple years' time. At best he becomes the next Brian Hoyer, Chad Henne, or Matt Moore.
In other words, let's tap the brakes on the DiNucci hype.
I liked whites potential
He had the physical part
He didn’t have the mental part
If you can quickly read and react it doesn’t matter if you can throw it a mile