Cowherd: on practice struggles for the Cowboys' QB

Captain-Crash

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Neither does Cowherd
yep, he's playing quarterback for my team. sheesh... I need to put my possum suit on for this one.
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Cowturd showed the other day that he doesn't really research his talking points.
why should he? He's doing what he does. If it hurts feelings, then he is doing his job. shrugs. https://encrypted-tbn0.***NOT-ALLOWED***/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRSfH50o5P8ehedxgIdZfRRM7M-4nXBcpp8f4IqZYsscEE2PRbPz1WwZ4E8aO3qfwt64QU&usqp=CAU
 

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it doesn't matter, the team needs to carry Trent better. He can be carried to the playoffs like no other. I blame the team.

Why don't the receivers knock the defensive player down or hold them so they can't catch those perfect dak throws?
I know you're being snide, but one of my pet peeves is receivers who don't compete with DBs both in their route running and once the ball has left the QB's hand.
Especially the latter. Once the ball leaves the QB's hand, the only players who can do anything to prevent an INT are the receivers. They're in a jump ball with the defense. They need to fight for it.
 

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He did, he had Charlie Taylor and Roy Jefferson at Wideout but they ran the heck out of Larry Brown though. Growing up was a LB fan.
Were you also a Washington fan growing up? How did you become a Cowboys fan? Chatted with someone on here a couple of years ago who said they grew up at Washington fan, but converted to a Cowboys fan because they became a fan of Tony Dorsett. Never heard of a Washington fan converting to a Cowboys fan.
 

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I know you're being snide, but one of my pet peeves is receivers who don't compete with DBs both in their route running and once the ball has left the QB's hand.
Especially the latter. Once the ball leaves the QB's hand, the only players who can do anything to prevent an INT are the receivers. They're in a jump ball with the defense. They need to fight for it.
QBs with accuracy eliminate a lot of that, but physical WRs have an advantage over DBs so why not take advantage if its there.
 

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I heard the segment. If Cowturd wants to be taken seriously he needs to talk about the 9 interceptions over a weekend by Lamar Jackson then I will take him seriously. Also talk about Dak’s 8 touchdown passes in that same practice or 93 straight camp passes without an interception that seem never to get discussed.
whoa whoa, wait a minute, you want the media to be fair and balanced? GOD forbid. Dallas means clicks and $. The Ravens, not so much. The media is scared to talk about Lamar because they don't want the race card to get thrown into the fray. Lamar has terrible issues with accuracy and ints. But for the reasons I said, they will never talk about like they do with Dak because its Dallas. its very profitable to hate the guy named Jerry & the Cowboys. Much of the veiled hatred might have something to do with the fact we haven't sniffed a SB in 27 plus years. If they wanna talk about that in the media, then I can get onboard with it. We are dealing facts then.
 

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The loss vs the Broncos in 2017 (Broncos 42 Cowboys 17) showed the NFL world how to beat Dak and highlighted his major talent flaws.
Stop Zeke win the game...... :omg:
It has been the game plan for every opponent since that date.

Dak has been exposed to the league, everybody that is a fan wants Dak to overcome this and believes he can.

Problem is that he cannot ever overcome what he never had to begin with.

Peeps expect too much from Dak because of what he is getting paid vs his god given talent.
 

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Were you also a Washington fan growing up? How did you become a Cowboys fan? Chatted with someone on here a couple of years ago who said they grew up at Washington fan, but converted to a Cowboys fan because they became a fan of Tony Dorsett. Never heard of a Washington fan converting to a Cowboys fan.

Was a skin fan growing up and had this uncle, who was a die hard Boys fan and always talking Roger, Newhouse and TD. Every Thanksgiving, we would meet at his home, since his home was new and had the better TV to watch games than my Grandmother home (games didn’t come in clear). He just kept poking at me about the boys this and that, till he converted me over. Lol
 

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Was a skin fan growing up and had this uncle, who was a die hard Boys fan and always talking Roger, Newhouse and TD. Every Thanksgiving, we would meet at his home, since his home was new and had the better TV to watch games than my Grandmother home (games didn’t come in clear). He just kept poking at me about the boys this and that, till he converted me over. Lol
Washington had some great players back in the 70s with Larry Brown, Charlie Taylor, and Ken Houston just to name a few. That was a bitter rivalry between the Cowboys and Washington during the George Allen years. I always hated every time the Cowboys had to play at RFK stadium. That was an intimidating place to play for the Cowboys. The fans in the stadium were so in a frenzy they would be shaking the bleachers up and down. The Cowboys took some pretty bad beatings there.
 

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Washington had some great players back in the 70s with Larry Brown, Charlie Taylor, and Ken Houston just to name a few. That was a bitter rivalry between the Cowboys and Washington during the George Allen years. I always hated every time the Cowboys had to play at RFK stadium. That was an intimidating place to play for the Cowboys. The fans in the stadium were so in a frenzy they would be shaking the bleachers up and down. The Cowboys took some pretty bad beatings there.
Ken Houston was a beast. That guy was always dialed in when we played them. I hated that guy.
 

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Ken Houston was a beast. That guy was always dialed in when we played them. I hated that guy.
I remember a Monday night game when Craig Morton replaced an injured Roger Staubach. Just when it appeared the Cowboys were going to tie the game in the final minutes, Ken Houston made this stop at the goal line. It’s one of those plays that has stayed with me all these years. Oddly enough, Morton almost looked like Joe Montana in the 81 conference title game looking for Dwight Clark on that play.

 

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I remember a Monday night game when Craig Morton replaced an injured Roger Staubach. Just when it appeared the Cowboys were going to tie the game in the final minutes, Ken Houston made this stop at the goal line. It’s one of those plays that has stayed with me all these years.



Ken could play for sure. Love the guy doing the announcing there, classic early 70’s.
 
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