Hammer meets nail.The development Gallup showed yesterday, playing in the new Kellen Moore offense, is going to add to this year's offense what the Amari Cooper trade added last year.
Cooper better be careful or Gallup will end up with more catches this year.
I gotta agree. The FO is serious about talent acquisition. They have made the right moves, even if they were painful.I like the comparison. What a difference a year makes. Opening day WRs:
2018: Beasley, Hurns, Williams, Thompson, rookie Gallup
2019: Cooper, much improved Gallup, Cobb
It is no wonder that Dak's biggest struggles came when the team was completely devoid of any threat at the WR position following the rapid decline of Dez (second half of 2017 into early parts of 2018).
Dallas should stomp Redkins but never know. I feel Kellen as OC helps Dak's game.Dak is surely blessed with better ability, although Kellen helped with his play-calls and the Giants poor secondary was a factor as well.
I definitely don't doubt that Dak has greatly improved his game but I also expect a stiffer test Sunday from the Commanders' secondary.
The development Gallup showed yesterday, playing in the new Kellen Moore offense, is going to add to this year's offense what the Amari Cooper trade added last year.
Discuss.
Dak is surely blessed with better ability, although Kellen helped with his play-calls and the Giants' poor secondary was a factor as well.
I definitely don't doubt that Dak has greatly improved his game but I also expect a stiffer test Sunday from the Commanders' secondary.
Dallas should stomp Redkins but never know. I feel Kellen as OC helps Dak's game.
Don't forget what Kitna has done for him
The way Gallup blew up yesterday, it was hard to tell who our WR1 was.
If you had noticed my posts recently, you'd know I haven't forgotten. I've been crowing about Kitna shamelessly and about Dak, too.
A number 1 is always better than a #2There's nothing like having 2 number 1's! It's a great situation we find ourselves in at WR this year.