Is this the week Ogletree busts out?

I think he will probably be brought along slowly - he shined against the Eagles because of their well-known blitzing tendencies on 3rd and long. I do hope he gets sprinkled in a bit more because his quickness at WR is something that none of the other WR's possess and I suspect he will eat up man coverage in much the same way Terry Glenn did.
 
Alexander;3074237 said:
I would not be shocked if what we saw against the Eagles ends up being Ogletree's shining moment for the year.

I agree and have no problem with that. I like K.O., but I don't expect the 5th wide receiver on the team to get that many opportunities barring injuries to the guys ahead of him. He may not even see 4 or 5 plays on offense in a game this year much less catch 4 or 5 passes in a game. And if I am wrong, I don't care. Anything that helps Dallas win is a good thing.
 
I don't know about a break out game but I do think Ogletree will continue to contribute to the offense. Vs Seattle Romo hit 10 different guys for receptions this past game he had 7 different guys getting receptions. I look for this to continue and as long as it does I think Ogletree will be in the mix
 
Bob Sacamano;3073948 said:
I think Crayton is going to be the one who goes off
Me too...actually I think they can all have big games. Harris and Woodson are the most overrated corner duo in the history of time. Those guys get beat a ton. If we aren't going to ground and pound we should be able to slice them with a spread O.
 
Future;3074516 said:
Me too...actually I think they can all have big games. Harris and Woodson are the most overrated corner duo in the history of time. Those guys get beat a ton. If we aren't going to ground and pound we should be able to slice them with a spread O.

They're solid. They're just very physical and take chances. Its why you have to be careful what you wish for when it comes to wanting a bend but don't break corner or a playmaking corner.
 
Bob Sacamano;3073948 said:
I think Crayton is going to be the one who goes off

I agree. The way GB plays, they're going to put their best guys on Witten, Williams and Austin. Man-to-man with probably deep help on Austin. There's some talk that they'll even use Woodson on Witten.

Crayton will have a big day in the slot on GB's 3rd CB or S.
 
While I don't think Ogletree is anything special yet, it was good to see him have some success on the field.The bubble screens that they ran with Ogletree were successful enough to cause Green Bay to take notice,that sets up an oppurtunity for something else.Garrett can try to run the screen or he can fake the screen and push the ball downfield or even fake the screen and run the ball out of that formation.I'm not sure that Ogletree will have a big day,but the oppurtunity to get on the field for a few snaps should exist.

Craig
 
If by busting out you mean, non existant other than special teams, then yes. Ogletree had to be in the Eagles game to shake things up. He wont be needed this week.
 
I expect the next guy we see a flash from is going to be Bennett.
 
I don't think Ogletree has a true breakout game this season. I do think he'll have a productive game but not this week, more likely close the the end of the season. The last week or two.
 
baj1dallas;3074635 said:
I don't think Ogletree has a true breakout game this season. I do think he'll have a productive game but not this week, more likely close the the end of the season. The last week or two.

I predict if he keep making the most of his opportunities, he will.
 

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