Cowboys face a 4.3 QB

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Height, well actually the shortest NFL QB of all time was a Cowboy.
The Lil' General...Eddie LeBaron, He was an Officer in Service prior.

He was taken by the Cowboys as an 'offered' roster player - Washington.
 
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The key to stopping Murray is keeping him in the pocket as much as possible and limiting his ability to run or extend plays with his feet and applying pressure to him in the pocket. The Cowboys defense has the athletes to do this, so Sunday's game when he very interested when it comes to the Cowboys defense vs Murray.
The DL has to stay in their gaps and the DEs not get pushed behind him. If D Law and Gregory get pushed past him, he’ll simply take off where they vacated.
 

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Need more zone D this weekend.
Can't have DB's turned and running.
Gotta limit his scambling once we've lost containment.
 

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Was that Stephen McGee? I remember he was a shortie.

Eddie "5-7" LeBaron

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I've been watching Kyler since his first year at Oklahoma and the kid can move. The line will need to maintain gap integrity and keep blockers off of Parsons and Neal. Thankfully they are good enough to command multiple double teams per play and have the ability to pressure straight up the middle. On paper, this is a bad match up for Kyler. The speed of the front 7+Kearse should be enough to minimize (not neutralize) Kyler's dynamic runs. Spy Kyler with Micah, occupy their blockers, and set the edges and they're in pretty good shape.
 

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Wow, I was totally off!! I looked up Stephen McGee's height, and he is 6'3. I have no idea why I thought he was a shortie!! Guess I got him confused with someone else!! LOL
 

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I've been watching Kyler since his first year at Oklahoma and the kid can move. The line will need to maintain gap integrity and keep blockers off of Parsons and Neal. Thankfully they are good enough to command multiple double teams per play and have the ability to pressure straight up the middle. On paper, this is a bad match up for Kyler. The speed of the front 7+Kearse should be enough to minimize (not neutralize) Kyler's dynamic runs. Spy Kyler with Micah, occupy their blockers, and set the edges and they're in pretty good shape.

A five man rush with Parsons or a cornerback blitzing frequently,..put his head on a swivel. Got to attack regularly...set runs become the danger...but in zones, they should be limited.
 
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