Is Lamb becoming too much of an issue?

Roadtrip635

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CeeDee has to keep his head in the game, teams will adjust to take him out, like last night. There's no need to force it to him if there are better targets available and last night we picked on Bishop and he gave up a few big catches, Steelers fans were talking about that after the game. The communication between Dak and CeeDee has been inconsistent, maybe due to his holdout, but expect them to get better. I think fans read more into sidelines stuff than what's really there.
 

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It's interesting, Dak basically didn't go to him the second half of the game.
I would imagine Pitt bracketed and doubled him all game and told Dallas to let the others beat them. And we did just that. The worst thing to do is just force feed your #1 guy.

But beyond that, CD is an ego centric, immature diva. Like many WRs. He had to come show up Dak after that terrible decision to end the 1st half. Did Dak ever do this after his countless dropped balls over his career? Nope. In fact, the opposite. He was there making sure he kept his head in the game. But that is the difference between CD and Dak. Save all that for behind the scenes. CD knew the cameras would be on him and wanted to show up Dak on national tv. Knowing many would be on his side because of the public opinion on Dak. He's just another loser, me first WR. He wants his stats and nothing else.
 

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CeeDee isn't a team player

meanwhile:

He's a front runner. This was before Dak's picks. If all is going well, he's engaged. Once any adversity hits, it's downhill from there. Show all his film once we faced adversity.
 

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Ceedee is immensely talented, but his cracks are showing. Once he doesn't get the ball or other teams start getting physical with him, he gets frustrated and eventually disappears from the game.

Look at Tolbert. Dak threw at him at the endzone and it wasn't a great pass and he didn't catch it. He didn't put. 2 players later he's catching the game winning pass.
 

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Is the problem that Dak wasn't confident enough to throw into double coverage?
he did it lead to the redzone INT, looked like Dak thought CD was gonna run a comeback to the pilon and CD went fade kinda...thats what started the sideline fiasco and CD didnt get another target the rest of the game.
 

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All the hand wringing over this when its simple, the GM needs to get them in a room and explain to both of them how neither is going anywhere anytime soon...so get over it and start getting on the same page.
 

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If there was no division or acrimony then Dak would have acknowledged him with a nod or something and not ignored it, wouldn't he? Not buying that "everything's fine" spiel.
CD didnt get another target the rest of the game clearly thats not "Everything is fine"...again they need to be brought into a room and work it out because neither is going anywhere anytime soon.
 

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He's a typically #1 WR - many have always had these same issues when they aren't getting the ball or things aren't going their way. I wouldn't worry too much about it
 
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