First team offense

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I cannot wait to see our first team offense in a real game .
Pollard he is a real addition to our offense but he is not Elliott he looked good Saturday night but he is not Ezekiel Elliott he will not be able to stand up the whole game under a heavy load of carries.
I agree Elliott needs to get his head out of his rear and tell his agent to take the offer that was made
 
I mainly want to see how both RBs are used and the TE rotation.
 
I cannot wait to see our first team offense in a real game .
Pollard he is a real addition to our offense but he is not Elliott he looked good Saturday night but he is not Ezekiel Elliott he will not be able to stand up the whole game under a heavy load of carries.
I agree Elliott needs to get his head out of his rear and tell his agent to take the offer that was made

Use him more out of the backfield in wr sets.
 
I don't get this "Pollard can't stand to a heavy dose", "Pollard can't be a bell cow"...... The list goes on. I remember debating some of you folks when Pollard was drafted and you said Pollard couldn't run between the tackles...... I think he has proven he can run between the tackles.

Thing is nobody here knows what Pollard can and can't do. He may be better than Zeke, he may not. Until we see him play we haven't a clue, so stop with these silly and untrue speculations that Pollard can or can't do something.
 
I would like to see what a full offence does in a couple of series of course replacing Zeke with Pollard.

Another must see is when Zeke finally comes back and we give defenses mismatches with Zeke and Pollard on the field at the same time. How do you defend that? Cooper and Gallup on the outside, with Cobb down the seam, with those 2 RBs on the field will be scary.
 
I’m actually one of the few people who are worried about this offense.
 
I'm still concern about the offense. I don't like the offensive philosophy (coaching) and I'm bothered by Dak's accuracy even though he does display heart and leadership. Zeke is needed but Pollard in my opinion could be a solid back. Can Pollard pound the ball 20 to 30 times a game? He would be more effective giving Zeke breaks like 10 to 15 carries a game and would provide a good change of pace to the offense. Pollard and Gallop are the keys to the offense as far as helping Dak, Zeke (if or when he comes back) and Cooper.

Also, Dak must take advantage of Michael Gallops' ability. Teams this season will game plan (double team) against Cooper and Dak must hit Gallop big in order to free up Michael. This also falls on Jason and Kellen.
 
I don't get this "Pollard can't stand to a heavy dose", "Pollard can't be a bell cow"...... The list goes on. I remember debating some of you folks when Pollard was drafted and you said Pollard couldn't run between the tackles...... I think he has proven he can run between the tackles.

Thing is nobody here knows what Pollard can and can't do. He may be better than Zeke, he may not. Until we see him play we haven't a clue, so stop with these silly and untrue speculations that Pollard can or can't do something.


You're funny, I like Pollard and I have never said anything about him until my post, so you have me confused with someone else fellow
 
You're funny, I like Pollard and I have never said anything about him until my post, so you have me confused with someone else fellow
Did I reply that comment to you or post your name in my comment? Didn't think so, you are the one confused.
 
I don't get this "Pollard can't stand to a heavy dose", "Pollard can't be a bell cow"...... The list goes on. I remember debating some of you folks when Pollard was drafted and you said Pollard couldn't run between the tackles...... I think he has proven he can run between the tackles.

Thing is nobody here knows what Pollard can and can't do. He may be better than Zeke, he may not. Until we see him play we haven't a clue, so stop with these silly and untrue speculations that Pollard can or can't do something.

Tony Pollard will never be as good as Ezekiel Elliott. They could pump him full of the world's best PEDs and it's still not happening.
 
Tony Pollard will never be as good as Ezekiel Elliott. They could pump him full of the world's best PEDs and it's still not happening.
Its not about being as good as Zeke. ITs about producing as much or more.I don't even know if he can do that but to this day Zeke has never had a season as good as Demarco's 2014 season. Prime example of not being better than Zeke but producing as much or more as him.
 
I don't get this "Pollard can't stand to a heavy dose", "Pollard can't be a bell cow"...... The list goes on. I remember debating some of you folks when Pollard was drafted and you said Pollard couldn't run between the tackles...... I think he has proven he can run between the tackles.

Thing is nobody here knows what Pollard can and can't do. He may be better than Zeke, he may not. Until we see him play we haven't a clue, so stop with these silly and untrue speculations that Pollard can or can't do something.

If a guy has never shown he can be a bell cow, it's reasonable to think he can't. You have to be kind of a freak to take that punishment.

I expect he can hold up ok for a few games, but I doubt he could a whole season.
 

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