Captain-Crash
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he still hasn't learned. if he could have kept his mouth shut in the huddle crying about wanting the ball, dak would not have gotten rid of him.
No lies told but I know some feelings will get hurt.
For years and years, many of us said that the Garrett-Romo-Witten bromance was poison for the locker room. It's why the team never felt like a true brotherhood. This year you are finally seeing what a tight-knit locker room looks like.
So Dak Haters are saying Prescott has regressive authority .....if we win a Superbowl Dak Haters will claim Prescott fired Tom Landry...he still hasn't learned. if he could have kept his mouth shut in the huddle crying about wanting the ball, dak would not have gotten rid of him.
That's accurate but I don't trust Rush at all. He got lucky against the Vikings, he looks like an undrafted rookie out there. If affordable Cam is the much better option.Cam Newton has an alpha dog mentality but gamma dog skill set. Terrible choice to be a back-up.
That's accurate but I don't trust Rush at all. He got lucky against the Vikings, he looks like an undrafted rookie out there. If affordable Cam is the much better option.
It's a great team win but I don't ever want to see Rush again except during garbage time. His footwork, pocket awareness, accuracy, arm talent and toughness aren't indicative of a 5th year pro. He stinks.????
The Vikings decided we weren’t going to run the ball against them, so Rush went 24/40, 325, 2/1 in a Sunday night, high profile game with exactly zero NFL starts under his belt. Wasn’t a HoF performance, but far from undrafted rookie to my eye.
It's a great team win but I don't ever want to see Rush again except during garbage time. His footwork, pocket awareness, accuracy, arm talent and toughness aren't indicative of a 5th year pro. He stinks.
Absolutely...protect Dak at all cost.Lol. I think ‘stinks’ is a little harsh, but it won’t disappoint me if we don’t see him start another game.
They didn't require him to, other players have said that Garrett put players in a box for what they do great and never let them grow from that. They knew Dez's background when they drafted him, why didn't he demand that Dez work on his route running in the off-season? What would Pacells, Belicheck or Jimmy do? They were just happy with what Dez brought to the table and Dez was like "if they're happy then I'm happy.absolutely true.
course to be fair, they also put a lot of time in to be handicapped by a WR who wouldn't diversify his skills to fit the playbook.
Absolutely...protect Dak at all cost.
I think Grier is a better player than Rush, but the last thing I want to do is find out.It's a great team win but I don't ever want to see Rush again except during garbage time. His footwork, pocket awareness, accuracy, arm talent and toughness aren't indicative of a 5th year pro. He stinks.
Dez really has an axe to grind with Garrett. These kinds of comments some may see as petty, and I don’t discount those points of view. There’s some rational validity to that perspective, but for me I find it fascinating because it gives us a view of what the Cowboys internal workings were like under Garrett and Dez’s comments flow with what a lot of fans were intuitively and inductively concluding regarding Garrett’s tenure. For a Cowboys fan like me, it’s an interesting window to look through.
Didn’t like Dez or Garrett? I assume you mean Dez, right?I'm pretty sure Romo and Witten didn't like him either and I don't blame them.
No lies told but I know some feelings will get hurt.
For years and years, many of us said that the Garrett-Romo-Witten bromance was poison for the locker room. It's why the team never felt like a true brotherhood. This year you are finally seeing what a tight-knit locker room looks like.
No lies told but I know some feelings will get hurt.
For years and years, many of us said that the Garrett-Romo-Witten bromance was poison for the locker room. It's why the team never felt like a true brotherhood. This year you are finally seeing what a tight-knit locker room looks like.