Texas_Pete
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No one believes this. It is just a joke but you never know.Does anyone really believe this or is this just schtick. I hope no one is actually putting stock into this theory that Romo's coming back.
#TruthI guess that's the closest we will get to a Hostile post these days. The guy is missed.
Forgive the question but why doesn't Hostile post anymore. His were some of the best most knowledgeable posts we got. And I agree sorely missed.I guess that's the closest we will get to a Hostile post these days. The guy is missed.
Carroll is so awful. I know it's Dez, but that was just a straight go route.
I was going to say that but I know that's one of your talking points so I knew you'd peep gamethese oldheads are embracing dak like they never did with romo.
it is what it is. i only speak facts breh. i can handle the blowback from that.I was going to say that but I know that's one of your talking points so I knew you'd peep game
Gotta cheer for Dak. He's a pretty level headed, professional, player. No troubles with Dakthese oldheads are embracing dak like they never did with romo.
Read this one and weep:
This is kinda what I'm thinking. They are playing coy right now given the eventuality that Rush falls off and then they can look smart. If he doesn't, they just keep him and say that was the plan all along.
Maybe they are trying to trade Kellen Moore for something, anything.Damn Stephen...Shut UP already. Sadly, he's parroting what's being said at VR I would think. Hopefully Rush continues to succeed and Moore crashes and burns.
It will be a lot easier to stash Moore on the practice squad than Cooper Rush. Short left handed QB's are not exactly in demand around the league.
- It has been rare that a defensive back has lined up and covered Cole Beasley in these practices. Beasley has been too quick and shifty for anyone to stay with him until Byron Jones took a shot at him during the one-on-one period. To Jones’ credit, he has not backed down from any challenges. He has worked against all the top receivers and carried Jason Witten at various times. What was impressive about the play was how Jones was able to maintain position on Beasley the entire route. He never allowed Beasley to shake or move him, which is how Beasley typically gains the separation necessary to finish the play. Jones played him tight all the way and when the pass from Prescott neared, he took his off hand and swatted the ball away. If there was an award for the play of the day, that one would have received my vote hands down.