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Thats encouraging to hear about Austin.
CaptainAmerica;2114641 said:I agree, but I think the ghost of Randall Williams is in the back of everyone's mind.![]()
YoMick;2114697 said:TO
Witten
Crayton
Austin/Hurd
Amendola
YoMick;2114697 said:TO
Witten
Crayton
Austin/Hurd
Amendola
InmanRoshi;2114637 said:WR's have a notorious learning curve in the NFL, and even the ones drafted in the first round that went to big time college football programs typically don't "get it" until Year 3. I don't know why everyone is so down on Miles Austin because he wasn't tearing up the league by year 2 coming from playing Grinnell and Beloit on a dirt field. It's like some people actually begrudge him for having great speed and athletic talent, and are even more impatient with him because of it.
Chief;2114652 said:I have high hopes for Austin and Stanback, but I still like Sam Hurd.
I keep having flashbacks to the Bears game when he put Adam Archuleta on his backside.
speedkilz88;2114650 said:Jimmy was a second round pick that was injured every year with the Cowboys. Who do they have on the roster like that?
InmanRoshi;2114666 said:Just stating its extremely stupid to give up on a WR with awesome physical talent by feakin year 2, be it because of injuries or lack of polish coming out of college.
Especially one that's steadily showing improvement and can contribute on special teams. Austin was getting more and more playing time as the season went along because he was impressing the coaches. Not only did he return a kickoff for a TD in his rookie year in a playoff game, he was in the Top 10 in the NFL in kick return average for people with more than 20 returns last year (and we didn't have great special teams units last year to help him him look good ... by any stretch of the imagination). Kickoffs is not really an area we need to upgrade.
Vintage;2114642 said:Stanback and his 4.58 40 have speed.
jterrell;2114707 said:The issue isn't competition it is skill level.
Austin is a superb athlete but at WR he still has issues running actual routes beyond the fly pattern and his hands are very iffy. He may well make that next step at some point but many other have tried and failed.
T.O. and Jerry Rice played small school ball and yet starred early on. If you can play you can play. The problem is so many guys can't play the position.
How many WRs have the Cowboys drafted in their history who caught 0 passes in their first two years on the active roster then went on to success with the Cowboys????
I am not sure why average fans still believe if you run fast you can play WR in the NFL.
FuzzyLumpkins;2114714 said:Sorry I have seen slants and posts. What i still need to see are curls and outs. And i am sorry bu saying that he cannot match up to two hall of famers early production as if that proves anything is sad.
its not as if Austin didn't show up last season.
jterrell;2114727 said:He "showed up" with what 0 catches on the year?
Please.
Austin looked horrid running routes when he got into games. When balls were thrown to him he looked ill-prepared to catch them. Now to his credit he was able to get open.
Austin has done absolutely zero at the position of WR to indicate he can play on a regular basis. He saw the field last year only because we suffered injury to both starters and when that happened we could not pass the ball hardly at all.
Make an argument based around Austin's production at WR ever and maybe I'll buy it. Until then you really have no point at all.
The challenge remains above. 49 years of Cowboys history go find a WR who caught 0 passes his first two seasons that went on to be a solid WR for this team.
The funny thing is the Jimmy Smith nonsense. Smith was drafted in 1992, and out of football altogether in 93 and 94. In 1995 once healthy finally he tried out and was signed by Jax as a kick returner. He did make it big but he did so not from developing a skillset but by finally being healthy.
jterrell;2114727 said:The funny thing is the Jimmy Smith nonsense. Smith was drafted in 1992, and out of football altogether in 93 and 94. In 1995 once healthy finally he tried out and was signed by Jax as a kick returner. He did make it big but he did so not from developing a skillset but by finally being healthy.
joseephuss;2114729 said:Austin had 5 receptions in 2007. How many receptions should the 4th/5th wide receiver on the roster have in a season?
YoMick;2114697 said:TO
Witten
Crayton
Austin/Hurd
Amendola
FuzzyLumpkins;2114701 said:Unless we keep 6 I don't see Danny making this squad other than the PS. Even at 6 I am not sure.
Vintage;2114704 said:Stanback will make the roster.
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:doh:YoMick;2114756 said:I Oops.... I did forget Stanback.