Is Lamb becoming too much of an issue?

Howso? Did you see the horrible miscommunication on the interception? How many times did Dak even try to target Lamb? Did you see the frustration on Lamb's face regularly?

Those are two guys that don't seem to be working together well and have conflicting styles of play, not two guys in sync. A lot of it clearly has to do with the drop off from WR 1 to 2 and the defensive schemes, but I don't see how you can watch the last few games and feel like either one of those guys has trust in each other.
Maybe Lamb should have showed up to camp, like the other receivers who are getting all the balls now...the beneficiaries of #1's unpreparedness.
 
This is like when Dez was criticized for yelling and being animated on the sidelines

He was called selfish and ego and blah blah blah.

then the audio came out and Dez was just trying to motivate guys. He was being a leader.
 
It seems a sad shame that once we get an otherwise talented WR, he's compelled to be a spoiled diva! Not a team guy for sure! :thumbdown:
 
It seems a sad shame that once we get an otherwise talented WR, he's compelled to be a spoiled diva! Not a team guy for sure! :thumbdown:
Is he part of a team or not? He has a say as well, and that is a right also.
 
But the reality of the QB’s ugly trio of turnovers should be of no trivial matter to Cowboys fans. First, he fumbled in the red zone after holding onto the ball far too long with T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig closing in fast. That miscue cost Dallas the chance to go up 10-3 early. Then came another red-zone giveaway, this one on a poorly-thrown ball into the end zone when points were all but guaranteed and a touchdown seemed inevitable. That awful throw had CeeDee Lamb reminding his quarterback to put the ball up in the air. Prescott did exactly that later in the fourth quarter (and technically, Monday morning by that point), heaving an ill-advised bomb nearly 50 yards downfield to a double-covered Jalen Tolbert. That interception kick-started the Steelers’ go-ahead touchdown drive. Thankfully, Prescott’s heads-up recovery of Rico Dowdle’s fumble in the final minute was instrumental in winning the game, but Prescott often looked like he was trying to do too much to personally pilot a banged-up offense against a fierce opponent on the road… and it almost cost the team dearly.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/li...wdle-dak-prescott-challenges-week-5-steelers/
 
Seems like as soon as he got the bag, his attitude and immaturity are showing. What are your thoughts on his antics??
Why? Because his Qb can throw a 12-yard pass to the back of the endzone where the ball should have been thrown?
 
This is like when Dez was criticized for yelling and being animated on the sidelines

He was called selfish and ego and blah blah blah.

then the audio came out and Dez was just trying to motivate guys. He was being a leader.
And all CeeDee did was to encourage his QB to put the ball where he could catch it "I got you"

Great Leader's response? None, head down like a toddler in time out.
 
I think the Lamb is an issue is waaay overblown. He's a stud. The coaching is an issue. The complete lack of a run game is an issue. Lamb is just fine and will end up with 1500 yards and 12 tds
 
Is he part of a team or not? He has a say as well, and that is a right also.
Dak doesn't need to hear his digs all the time. It'll affect their play in ways that doesn't help the team. It's become a regular thing lately.
 
Seems like as soon as he got the bag, his attitude and immaturity are showing. What are your thoughts on his antics??
Same wirh every no 1 wr we had since this bum is our qb.

They realize how nad he really is then its either lasve the sinking ship (cooper) or stop running routes and get a depression (CD).
 
And all CeeDee did was to encourage his QB to put the ball where he could catch it "I got you"

Great Leader's response? None, head down like a toddler in time out.
Yea that was not a good look from Dak. And I’ve gotten on CeeDee’s case in recent times about the sulking and body language but Dak cant be out there showing his teammate up like that, horrible leadership.
 
It seems a sad shame that once we get an otherwise talented WR, he's compelled to be a spoiled diva! Not a team guy for sure! :thumbdown:
Spoiled diva??? I'd love to see the examples of this. Lamb is 100% a team guy. We've seen diva WR's in this league for years. Lamb is definitely not one of those.
 
Spoiled diva??? I'd love to see the examples of this. Lamb is 100% a team guy. We've seen diva WR's in this league for years. Lamb is definitely not one of those.
Not really. As long as he's allowed to make rude comments to Dak with impunity, he's less than a "team guy." He may not be the worst but he's far from being a good teammate when he's allowed to be a distraction to his QB. There's a reason he was benched for a good while in the last game. There's your example.
 
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