Build the perfect receiving corp

Oz-of-Cowboy-Country

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Here's my opinion and opinions vary.

The perfect receiving core would all be big bodied WR. They help wear the defense down, so the rushing attack can excel. Remember Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper... Terrell Owens and Miles Austin....Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams. When we ran the ball 320 times in a season with those guys on our teams... we won 12 games.

Just saying. If you have a QB that needs 100 yards on the ground to win, like Dak does. Then you should have big bodied WR to help the rushing attack reach 100 yards. And yes, I like the WR we currently have on our roster. But no, I do not like the size of our WR group as a whole.
 

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Here's my opinion and opinions vary.

The perfect receiving core would all be big bodied WR. They help wear the defense down, so the rushing attack can excel. Remember Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper... Terrell Owens and Miles Austin....Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams. When we ran the ball 320 times in a season with those guys on our teams... we won 12 games.

Just saying. If you have a QB that needs 100 yards on the ground to win, like Dak does. Then you should have big bodied WR to help the rushing attack reach 100 yards. And yes, I like the WR we currently have on our roster. But no, I do not like the size of our WR group as a whole.
Metcalf
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Chase
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$3 Chase
$3 Samuel
$2 McLaurin
$1 Lamb
$1 Pitts
$10 A variety of skill sets, good value, and the Cowboys are represented so I won't be run out of the neighborhood :D
 

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Here's my opinion and opinions vary.

The perfect receiving core would all be big bodied WR. They help wear the defense down, so the rushing attack can excel. Remember Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper... Terrell Owens and Miles Austin....Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams. When we ran the ball 320 times in a season with those guys on our teams... we won 12 games.

Just saying. If you have a QB that needs 100 yards on the ground to win, like Dak does. Then you should have big bodied WR to help the rushing attack reach 100 yards. And yes, I like the WR we currently have on our roster. But no, I do not like the size of our WR group as a whole.
Imagine Moss and Owens as your receivers.
 

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Imagine Moss and Owens as your receivers.
Would have been highly disruptive to the entire league if both of those Egos could co-exist, if they could than the league would have had to come with some rule
where you couldn't have two dominating WRs on the field for a certain number of plays. :D
 

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Here's my opinion and opinions vary.

The perfect receiving core would all be big bodied WR. They help wear the defense down, so the rushing attack can excel. Remember Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper... Terrell Owens and Miles Austin....Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams. When we ran the ball 320 times in a season with those guys on our teams... we won 12 games.

Just saying. If you have a QB that needs 100 yards on the ground to win, like Dak does. Then you should have big bodied WR to help the rushing attack reach 100 yards. And yes, I like the WR we currently have on our roster. But no, I do not like the size of our WR group as a whole.
I like big guys on the outside but love those little quick guys in the slot. So hard to cover in space
Running to football isn’t just about over powering the D. It’s much easier to just run them out of position with a route than push them out with power
 

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I like big guys on the outside but love those little quick guys in the slot. So hard to cover in space
Running to football isn’t just about over powering the D. It’s much easier to just run them out of position with a route than push them out with power
You're right, it's not about over powering them. It's about positioning yourself to cut the DB's off so they can't get to the RB. So after fighting off the blocks of these big WR and having to tackle them all game, the defense will wear down eventually.

So a good RB, a good offensive line and some big WR's are the keys to a strong running game, and balance on offense. Running the ball and stopping the run is championship football, IMO.
 

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Here's my opinion and opinions vary.

The perfect receiving core would all be big bodied WR. They help wear the defense down, so the rushing attack can excel. Remember Michael Irvin and Alvin Harper... Terrell Owens and Miles Austin....Dez Bryant and Terrance Williams. When we ran the ball 320 times in a season with those guys on our teams... we won 12 games.

Just saying. If you have a QB that needs 100 yards on the ground to win, like Dak does. Then you should have big bodied WR to help the rushing attack reach 100 yards. And yes, I like the WR we currently have on our roster. But no, I do not like the size of our WR group as a whole.

But Dak likes separation. Those big-bodied wrs don't give it to him. Beasley. Cooper. Dak likes guys who get open.
 

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$5 Kupp
$3 Chase
$1 Higgins
$1 Pitts

or

$5 Adams
$2 Andrews
$1 Lamb
$1 Higgins
$1 Thomas

Either go for the playmaker, or go for the young guys who are set to be All-Stars and have a long future while having a veteran lead the squad.
 
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