The same thing with carrot top still being the head coach.If heath remains in cowboys starting lineup, then the cowboys are not serious about
Becoming a legit contender
Heath is!Personally, I don’t think safety is a big issue. We aren’t losing games over our safeties.
I hope we get better at the position and every position, but our safeties are not terrible.
According to some reports, Heath was the starting SS with Iloka backing him up.
Now it's OTAs, so it might only be a familiarity thing with Heath running with the 1s while Iloka and some of the young guys get up to speed.
But my god, if Jeff Heath is our opening day starting SS. These guys just can't "quit" mediocre players when they became coaches' pet cats.
He was and then he lasted 1 year and a half of a 4 year deal lol. Orlando was a bum. We unfortunately had such a bad secondary he had to startChurch and scandrick landed jobs right away after they left though. Church got a nice contract from the jags. Also to be fair Orlando was a nice player for us. Church was a coveted piece in free agency.
He was ranked one of the worst safeties in football last season. Sorry famI'll never understand the amount of hate expressed here by posters as there is for Jeff Heath. He's not bad enough to get that much hate.
It is not really interesting. More telling than anything else.Zimmer letting Iloka walk after last season is interesting. He brought Iloka to Minnesota after having coached him in Cincinnati, yet didn't seem very interested in keeping him there after one season. Declining skills?
Tackling or spying on the QB. Bart Starr could get 11 yards on Heath and he just passed.I'm sure he looks just great in drills that prohibit tackling. Besides, it helps Tony Pollard look awesome!
Win-win!
According to some reports, Heath was the starting SS with Iloka backing him up.
Now it's OTAs, so it might only be a familiarity thing with Heath running with the 1s while Iloka and some of the young guys get up to speed.
But my god, if Jeff Heath is our opening day starting SS. These guys just can't "quit" mediocre players when they became coaches' pet cats.
That’s an insult to those two. They were league average starters, slightly better at times.I like to think of him as the new barry church or orlando scandrick. A jag that somehow can't be replaced. But will be jobless as soon as they leave.
*the #38 is fixin' to ignite all these Haters hayloft & smirk at their pleading bleats for relief,JoeKing, and we can pop-a- top and LOAO at em' TooI'll never understand the amount of hate expressed here by posters as there is for Jeff Heath. He's not bad enough to get that much hate.
Lol yeh ok. I said for years those 2 wouldn't start on any other team in the league and would be jobless shortly after leaving. Where they at now?That’s an insult to those two. They were league average starters, slightly better at times.
According to some reports, Heath was the starting SS with Iloka backing him up.
Now it's OTAs, so it might only be a familiarity thing with Heath running with the 1s while Iloka and some of the young guys get up to speed.
But my god, if Jeff Heath is our opening day starting SS. These guys just can't "quit" mediocre players when they became coaches' pet cats.
Raiders game, he has had some exceptional plays and some head scratchers. Heath is definitely the better athlete thoughI'll take Iloka. He held down a job with the Bengals for quite some time and was a solid, if not spectacular player. I've never seen that from Heath and it's head-scratching that the Cowboys continue to stubbornly support a player everyone else can see is a liability.
Raiders game, he has had some exceptional plays and some head scratchers. Heath is definitely the better athlete though
If Iloka cant out play Heath then this is a mute point....According to some reports, Heath was the starting SS with Iloka backing him up.
Now it's OTAs, so it might only be a familiarity thing with Heath running with the 1s while Iloka and some of the young guys get up to speed.
But my god, if Jeff Heath is our opening day starting SS. These guys just can't "quit" mediocre players when they became coaches' pet cats.