stilltheguru
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romo is better.yep
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Rob Petitti vs. Marc Columbo. Nothing is ever set in stone but assuming good health I have penciled Jason Fabini in as the starter at RT. Fabini will also be the first backup to Flozell Adams. So in the event of an injury to either Adams or Fabini, we will see a new face at RT. Petitti has the inside track because he was the starter last year and he’s only a 2nd year guy, but I believe Marc Columbo will give Rob a run for the primary backup slot at RT. The loser will still likely make the team but won’t dress unless a tackle is injured.
the DoNkEy PuNcH said:What the hell? Didn't Hutch get a 7 year deal? How long did he last? Don't gauge whether or not someone will be here because of their contract. How about Glover's contract... I don't think it was set to expire.
With that said, if Henson performs in TC like he has in NFLE, the coaching staff will have some serious discussions going on. I think the consensus right now is Romo is the 2nd QB until Henson and beat him.
stilltheguru said:i dont see how beiault has better speed then davis.alot of people on this site seem to overrate the hell out of him.
DLCassidy said:Stephen Peterman vs. EJ Whitley. Yeah I know, EJ who? But when you get down to it, Peterman’s roster spot is anything but secure. I think he has to step WAY up, maybe even start to guarantee himself a spot if Whitley shows significant promise. The simple reason is Peterman only can play LG and Whitley can play any position on the line. I know Whitley’s a 7th rounder but he will be given a good chance of making this team IMO. If Peterman does step up, Whitley is headed for the practice squad.
lspain1 said:There are a couple you listed I'm not sure I agree with but I'll focus on this one. I think Petitti will battle with Fabini for the starting RT position. Columbo might be in the mix but I see him becoming the backup LT if he performs well. If he performs very well and Flozell has a hit and miss season he might actually compete for a starting spot at some point but there is no way to tell right now. Columbo was a LT for the Bears before he got hurt.
lspain1 said:There are a couple you listed I'm not sure I agree with but I'll focus on this one. I think Petitti will battle with Fabini for the starting RT position. Columbo might be in the mix but I see him becoming the backup LT if he performs well. If he performs very well and Flozell has a hit and miss season he might actually compete for a starting spot at some point but there is no way to tell right now. Columbo was a LT for the Bears before he got hurt.
stilltheguru said:well see what he does this preseason.cause i didnt see any of this athletic ability last year in preseason.
I think all of these guys are a given:Doomsday101 said:8 guys fighting for 4 to 5 spots. I think it is pretty much a given that Ware,
James, Ayodele and Carpenter will be on the final roster. Advice to those 8 guys bust your butt on special teams that will at least give you a leg up on the competition
jps_tex said:I think it would be more accurate to say Stephen Peterman vs. Kyle Kosier
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DLCassidy said:Petitti is going to give it his best shot. Noone is dissing the guy. But quite frankly he needs to have a monster offseason to compete with Fabini, who has a big edge in experience over Rob.
It would not be logical to gamble with LT unless you absolutely had to. Fabini has over 5 years of starting LT experience and he will be the backup if Flo gets hurt. Columbo was a former first round pick but that in itself does nothing for him, especially compared to a guy BP drafted and knows what to expect. And Columbo beats out Flo as a starter when pigs fly.
DLCassidy said:I have quite a few I’m curious about. Please feel free to add any others.
Tony Romo vs. Drew Henson. From the Cowboys standpoint, its fish or cut bait this year for Henson. He’s shown progress in Europe, now he has to show he’s ready to move past Romo. If he can’t, this will be his last year in Dallas.
AL Johnson vs. Andre Gurode. I think the Cowboys would love to see both players improve significantly on their weaknesses and IMO the preference would be for Al to start and Andre to backup both center and RG. But Al will not be handed the job. He’s supposedly working out hard and has put on some weight. I’m excited to see how he performs.
Stephen Peterman vs. EJ Whitley. Yeah I know, EJ who? But when you get down to it, Peterman’s roster spot is anything but secure. I think he has to step WAY up, maybe even start to guarantee himself a spot if Whitley shows significant promise. The simple reason is Peterman only can play LG and Whitley can play any position on the line. I know Whitley’s a 7th rounder but he will be given a good chance of making this team IMO. If Peterman does step up, Whitley is headed for the practice squad.
Rob Petitti vs. Marc Columbo. Nothing is ever set in stone but assuming good health I have penciled Jason Fabini in as the starter at RT. Fabini will also be the first backup to Flozell Adams. So in the event of an injury to either Adams or Fabini, we will see a new face at RT. Petitti has the inside track because he was the starter last year and he’s only a 2nd year guy, but I believe Marc Columbo will give Rob a run for the primary backup slot at RT. The loser will still likely make the team but won’t dress unless a tackle is injured.
Greg Ellis vs. Chris Canty. Ellis is a good and proud player and he wasn’t happy at all last year to see his playing time reduced substantially near the end of last year. But Canty is a better fit for the 3-4 and is an emerging talent. This situation has the potential of being divisive. I’m interested to see how BP handles it because we’re a better team with Ellis on it. But if he can’t make it work we could be forced to trade Ellis.
Terrence Copper vs. Miles Austin. Copper has shown he’s worth a roster spot by being a strong special team’s player but that won’t be enough to keep his slot this year. With Terry Glenn getting older and TO being TO, we need to have WR’s that are capable of starting down the road. Copper has yet to do that, although he has speed to burn. Miles Austin is an intriguing prospect with good size and speed. If Austin shows he’s a good ST player I would not be surprised to see him beat Copper out.
Kai Parham vs. Oliver Hoyte. If you look at their profiles these two are almost the same player- excellent run stuffers that lack speed to cover the pass or to go sideline to sideline. The 3-4 minimizes that issue, but both are likely two down players. Both can’t make the roster but one probably will. I think this battle will be very close.
Pat Watkins vs. Marcus Coleman. I think both guys should make the team, Watkins for his potential and Coleman for his experience. But all of Cowboy nation is praying that the physical freak that is pat Watkins can be quickly coached up to start. If Watkins shows he’s willing to work hard and can minimize the mental mistakes in camp he’s got a real shot to start this year, no matter what the reporters might think.
Keith Davis vs. Justin Beriault. Davis is the heavy favorite in this match up because of his experience but I admit to rooting for Beriault. Justin showed he’s a hitter in TC last year and he has better speed than Davis. If he’s healthy Beriault could make it very tough for BP to cut him, but he’s going to have to show his knee problems are behind him. If he’s draining fluid from his knee every day in camp he’ll be an early cut.
Kai Parham vs. Oliver Hoyte. If you look at their profiles these two are almost the same player- excellent run stuffers that lack speed to cover the pass or to go sideline to sideline. The 3-4 minimizes that issue, but both are likely two down players. Both can’t make the roster but one probably will. I think this battle will be very close.
Funxva said:Am I the only one who thinks that Pile might get cut? Wasn't he in the FS position also? I also think Davis has it made, as we just resigned him to a nice deal. Coleman only has a 1 year deal and Beriault seems to be more athletically gifted, not to mention younger.
vicjagger said:Kai Parham has a big leg up on this one. Hoyte's playing for the Vikings.