Is that Shakespeare?He was strappin those boys.....
I guess you can’t have em all. but i feel his response goes further than just his case.Hind sight is 20/20 and nobody expected an UDFA like Ward to ball out. It worked out well, because he wasn’t getting snaps ahead of the other guys.
Depth chart had - Byron Jones, Awuzie, Lewis, Anthony Brown who were all relatively young. It’s not like they were all approaching 30.
Shakespeare or Larry Flynt.Is that Shakespeare?
Hind sight is 20/20 and nobody expected an UDFA like Ward to ball out. It worked out well, because he wasn’t getting snaps ahead of the other guys.
Depth chart had - Byron Jones, Awuzie, Lewis, Anthony Brown who were all relatively young. It’s not like they were all approaching 30.
Actually during TC, the other CB KC wanted, was having a better TC, and was playing better than Ward.I was shocked he was traded. He played well. Meanwhile we would keep failures on the roster for much longer like Devin Street
in the end it was a failure of the Cowboys to make the right personnel decision.Actually during TC, the other CB KC wanted, was having a better TC, and was playing better than Ward.
Ward at the time was the 6th or 7th CB on the depth chart. Je showed flashes, but was on. The bubble to make the team.
I wasn't sure if he meant supplying them with gats or prophylactics?Is that Shakespeare?
Street was awful. Even his college "highlight" videos we unimpressive.I was shocked he was traded. He played well. Meanwhile we would keep failures on the roster for much longer like Devin Street
Is that a euphemism?He was strappin those boys.....
True but his shoulder injury while at Pitt might have been the thing they used as criteria for drafting himStreet was awful. Even his college "highlight" videos we unimpressive.