Chasing6
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Neither can Micah.Dak can't handle the pressure of playoff football. That's always been his kryptonite.
He can't show up after week 10.
Neither can Micah.Dak can't handle the pressure of playoff football. That's always been his kryptonite.
The later in the season, the harder for him to overcome trashcans full of dirt.Neither can Micah.
He can't show up after week 10.
I would be tempted to move up just ahead of SF and take Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
You are bonafide 'butt'...try football instead of glamorizing your own self value. Do tell us all which lineman meets YOUR approval?eh...sometimes we do sometimes we don't.
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I'll pass.Kelvin Banks Jr (Texas)
Best - Pass Blocking
Banks’ combination of smooth footwork and refined hand techniques allow him to effectively neutralize various pass-rushing strategies. Banks demonstrates impressive quickness out of his stance, enabling him to gain depth on his kick slide and maintain balance against edge rushers. His adept hand usage, including a potent bait technique and strategic hand placement, disrupts timing and grants him control during engagements. These attributes make him a formidable presence in pass protection, capable of handling diverse defensive tactics.
Worst - Waist Bend
His most significant weakness lies in his tendency to bend at the waist and lunge during blocks, leading to balance issues and making him susceptible to being outmaneuvered by defenders. This limitation can hinder his ability to sustain blocks and effectively counter when run blocking.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...offensive-linemen-armand-membou-will-campbell
Normal 'rook' growth area.
You a quarterback?I'll pass.
Not any more.You a quarterback?
I had long-held this view too. Unlike others, I do understand the validity of bringing up the MVP runner-up point, because most people on here act like he shouldn't even be in the league. You don't start for the Dallas Cowboys as a 4th round draft pick for almost a decade and be the runner up in the MVP race if you are as bad as most make him out to be.If he is playable and on the field, he produces. While playing, he nor could Romo or anyone turn it all around by being stacked 5 times a game for extended periods. He was MPV runner up when he could scramble a lot, and not limited by injuries.
His protection and the run blocking have to improve.
Another top receiver to push potentials to high production levels requires a producing 2nd receiver. No one on roster looks to step up but just in a member of group level. To push defense back, a cheaper drafted receiver is needed. Not a quiet the crowd noise free agent. Target a receiver with elite speed and plug him into the offense for five years.
Cost effect improves and a reliable game day solution that hits the carpet.
The running back roster is just weak. That talent level needs a true injection that will keep opponent linebackers on their heels. Offense wins games now and so does productive passing. Both offensive tackles have to pass block and this not a convience, further. Here and now or bring back Smith for an only immediate use. He would be a band aide last resort remedy.
No, it's not Dak. They have to be led and accountability still flows from the top. Real problems have to still be solved on the level of the problems. Not name calling and 30 year old calendars.
No, you are full of crap...crawl behind your 30 year calendar and continue the crap talk.Keep trying to spit shine a pig. Dak believers are like a cult.
in big games three and outOP topic:
If Dak is playable and on the field, he produces
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