Taco has shown burst,. Something Crawford hasn't.
I think this is pretty much do or die for Charlton. Being a top pick that player will get ample opportunity but hitting his 3rd year I think he has to come out of the gate during training camp and pre season or he will get released.
Definitely, and Will McClay has effectively come out and said as much, putting Taco on notice.
I hope he can live up to the potential they saw in him. He will get his shot to prove it. We will see
Dallas isnt thinking long term. Today matters. They will sooner keep both. Carrying useless players is important to this team if a jersey sells or helps with tickets.
I'm not overly optimistic. I felt from the second the pick was made that TJ Watt wasn't the far better choice and nothing that's happened has done anything to change that.
Although I will admit to being encouraged about Taco's chances to become a contributor headed into last year, it was quickly doused. And then the young man followed it up by sulking and blaming others for his own failings and at that point, I was done. It's one thing to have struggles, it's another to blame everyone else for them.
He's a bust until he can prove otherwise.
I'm not overly optimistic. I felt from the second the pick was made that TJ Watt wasn't the far better choice and nothing that's happened has done anything to change that.
I can't say I am optimistic or pessimistic of his chances. It falls to him to go out and earn it or not. I hope he does prove himself since I am not a big fan of seeing Cowboy players fail however not a fan of keeping a player if they can't beat out others they are competing against.
I highly doubt paying either of those guys, or both, a seven-figure salary is worth the jersey and/or ticket sales generated by their presence.
Taco is Taco, unfortunately, but I'm reserving any opinion on TJ Watt as a 4-3 DE until he actually plays the position. He played OLB in college and plays it in Pittsburgh. Watt dropped in coverage 131 times last season.
Taco is Taco, unfortunately, but I'm reserving any opinion on TJ Watt as a 4-3 DE until he actually plays the position. He played OLB in college and plays it in Pittsburgh. Watt dropped in coverage 131 times last season.
Taco is one of the biggest first round busts in Cowboys history. He joins the likes of Morris Claiborne and Bobby Carpenter.
Taco is one of the biggest first round busts in Cowboys history. He joins the likes of Morris Claiborne and Bobby Carpenter.