I think Simi had better off-season than TJ Vasher

Play Simi at TE. Makes room to keep Vasher at WR.

Problem solved.
No more time to reinvent a player, let Simi find his own role.
We could have this really big athletic outside package in the redzone with both of them.
 
I never got the affinity for Simi. I never thought he was very good. Thought even Noah Brown was better coming out of college. Happy to be wrong
You're not wrong, you're just being told you are wrong. That remains to be seen, so don't be so quick to concede.
 
Is the off-season over already? Great, being on the games.
 
Vasher ain’t nothing, he should be lucky he gets a practice squad spot.
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Gonna make you eat them words.
 
No more time to reinvent a player, let Simi find his own role.
We could have this really big athletic outside package in the redzone with both of them.
Hold on a minute bro. Think about it.

Simi Fehoko is 6'4", 220 lbs and ran a 4.37 40 yd dash. He's got a big bone structure on him thanks to his Polynesian genealogy background, so he has the physical structure to get more muscular and stronger without it affecting his physical abilities. Just imagine if he's made to add 20-25 pounds of muscle while being able to maintain his speed, he could really become a very good TE who could dominate against LBs or smaller DBs in coverage and even block better for us. Wouldn't you prefer that than just seeing him waste every year standing on the sidelines as a 5th or 6th WR who might never be able to contribute as a WR?
 
One of semi or vasher will make the roster
The only way both do is if one of them can duplicate what brown does on ST
If you are at the bottom of the depth chart you have to contribute on ST
Three receivers ahead of them break legs is the only way they make the team.
 
What exactly did Simi do? Heck what has he done at all since he was here?
I’m hoping for the best with him and would love to see a year 2 jump, but I just don’t see it happening.
 
A lot of beat reporters spoke positively of Simi’s performance in the off-season utilizing his speed and red zone threat to put up impressive performance. I hear a lot of Texas Tech Alumni reporter boosting TJ Vasher based on the school he went to instead of actual performance.


https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...getting-time-with-first-team-at-cowboys-otas/

How do you know he had a better off season? :Look I hope both come out and produce but these continual stupid post you throw you out there is mind numbing
 
A lot of beat reporters spoke positively of Simi’s performance in the off-season utilizing his speed and red zone threat to put up impressive performance. I hear a lot of Texas Tech Alumni reporter boosting TJ Vasher based on the school he went to instead of actual performance.


https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...getting-time-with-first-team-at-cowboys-otas/

Are you a bot? Is this site paying you to add content? You have to be because there is no substance to this post. So many of your threads say some outlandish opinion with nothing to backup your opinion.
 
How do they know any player, except Watson, had a good or bad off season until the real season begins?
 
A lot of beat reporters spoke positively of Simi’s performance in the off-season utilizing his speed and red zone threat to put up impressive performance. I hear a lot of Texas Tech Alumni reporter boosting TJ Vasher based on the school he went to instead of actual performance.


https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...getting-time-with-first-team-at-cowboys-otas/

It's not just Texas Tech people. Todd Archer at ESPN wrote the following, and also quoted Mike McCarthy ...

Signed as an undrafted free agent last year, Vasher did not practice because of a knee injury, but he has used this offseason to get himself into the receiver conversation. With Michael Gallup working through knee rehab and CeeDee Lamb, James Washington and Noah Brown missing time with minor injuries, Vasher got a lot of work in the OTAs and minicamp. “He’s made some really big-time flash plays, splash plays,” coach Mike McCarthy said. “He’s had some really, particularly in the red zone, which you can see his ability down there. Big plays in scramble drills and things like that. I just think like any young player, particularly in his development, it’s getting the details of the everyday situations.” — Todd Archer
 
Neither has accomplished squat so far this year. Let training camp and preseason pass, before we start elevating players.
 
A lot of beat reporters spoke positively of Simi’s performance in the off-season utilizing his speed and red zone threat to put up impressive performance. I hear a lot of Texas Tech Alumni reporter boosting TJ Vasher based on the school he went to instead of actual performance.


https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...getting-time-with-first-team-at-cowboys-otas/

The Tech fans that have posted bashed Vasher...

You have no clue what has happened in the off-season but that's nothing new...
 
I know, our defensive line needs to get stronger and bigger so they can stop the run. I know, stopping the run and making a team one dimensional will force them into make more mistakes. I know, the RB position doesn't need to be paid like the best of the best. I know, we'd be better off if we take the money we're paying our RB and our TE, and applying that to the defensive side of the ball. I know, that the receivers being talked about in this thread aren't going to make a difference this season. I know, Vasher and Simi have been passed up by Tolbert already. So yes, I'm a know it all. But that doesn't stop me from being right.

:muttley:
Those 2 will be lucky to make the PS.
 

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