NeonDeion21
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The Dallas Cowboys offense was already quite lethal in 2013, but it doesn’t mean it can’t be better in 2014. With an improved offensive line and Dez Bryant becoming more dominant every day, I think it’s very likely that Dallas remains as one of the top offensives in the NFL. But I believe the Cowboys posses a player on their team who was under-utilized in 2013 and holds the keys to unlocking the Cowboys’ passing offense to reach even higher goals. That player is Gavin Escobar.
In 2012, the Denver Broncos had an elite offense with Peyton Manning, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker. In 2013, Denver added Wes Welker via free agency and he certainly made their passing attack better. But I would argue that the emergence of third year tight end Julius Thomas is what made the offense historic. And with Gavin Escobar now in his second season with the Cowboys and paired with a creative offensive coordinator in Scott Linehan, it’s quite possible that we see a huge leap from the Dallas Cowboys offense in 2014 similar to what we saw from Denver last year. For comparison sake, look at Denver’s 2012 offense and their progression the following year compared to Dallas’ 2013 season:
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In 2013, Denver was better across the board in offensive statistics and huge part of that was the development of Julius Thomas. My belief is this; if Gavin Escobar can make a big leap in year two, the Dallas Cowboys offense can make a big jump in their offensive statistics.
Read the rest at: http://cover32.com/cowboys/2014/08/23/gavin-escobar-is-about-to-unleash-the-dallas-cowboys-offense/
In 2012, the Denver Broncos had an elite offense with Peyton Manning, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker. In 2013, Denver added Wes Welker via free agency and he certainly made their passing attack better. But I would argue that the emergence of third year tight end Julius Thomas is what made the offense historic. And with Gavin Escobar now in his second season with the Cowboys and paired with a creative offensive coordinator in Scott Linehan, it’s quite possible that we see a huge leap from the Dallas Cowboys offense in 2014 similar to what we saw from Denver last year. For comparison sake, look at Denver’s 2012 offense and their progression the following year compared to Dallas’ 2013 season:
https://lh4.***BROKEN***/ER06BG205nuztuVr6Znn2UiTM5RYXWffWxRiuaNplk7i_Ymyf0PxtFBnqhY0u0GP5fiEbpoYKogm3th0yCooRL_WoILxqN5p4HgarDoeP5Cs7QTcJsdmkg3DCgLIXW2upHHmUzgzMf0
In 2013, Denver was better across the board in offensive statistics and huge part of that was the development of Julius Thomas. My belief is this; if Gavin Escobar can make a big leap in year two, the Dallas Cowboys offense can make a big jump in their offensive statistics.
Read the rest at: http://cover32.com/cowboys/2014/08/23/gavin-escobar-is-about-to-unleash-the-dallas-cowboys-offense/