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https://www.dallascowboys.com/video/locker-room-jalen-tolbert
I know,. It's just a boring off-season locker room interview. But this one is important to me, because I think this team is on the cusp of greatness, and the reporters did an outstanding job asking him difficult soft-ball questions (see what I did there?). Tolbert basically said he isn't attempting some bust-and-run heist on the Cowboys for picking him that high, just so he can slouch off and rake in the money like Zeke (juust kidding) thinking he could just rely on natural athleticism. I'm not around Tolbert to see what he does with his time. But that's not necessary. He showed up to camp looking as ripped as Cheech and Chong. I can tell just from that two-minute interview that his head is in the right place, his thoughts are legitimate, his humble approach is a strength, and that he's plenty capable of learning, and physically gifted enough to play at this level.
I actually like that he has sort of a chip on his shoulder this year.
He was just frustrated last year. I'm betting that once the gloves came off and the pads came on, he had the epiphany that he was not in Kansas anymore. You can bet your butts the media has stashed that catch-phrase just in-case Vaughn has a lackluster game during his rookie season.
I'm not getting soft in my support for Tolbert, and it's good to see he's not getting soft on Dallas. Interesting bit about learning from T.Y. because that's how you learn, grow and improve. Everyone starts somewhere, and he's not making excuses so I like it.
I was a little worried about our depth at WR, but Tolbert and Fehoko both have some time with the team now.
I just wanted to reiterate, for the record, I'd be for adding a player like Hopkins and definitely Dalvin Cook, if there's any substance behind that rumor.
I know,. It's just a boring off-season locker room interview. But this one is important to me, because I think this team is on the cusp of greatness, and the reporters did an outstanding job asking him difficult soft-ball questions (see what I did there?). Tolbert basically said he isn't attempting some bust-and-run heist on the Cowboys for picking him that high, just so he can slouch off and rake in the money like Zeke (juust kidding) thinking he could just rely on natural athleticism. I'm not around Tolbert to see what he does with his time. But that's not necessary. He showed up to camp looking as ripped as Cheech and Chong. I can tell just from that two-minute interview that his head is in the right place, his thoughts are legitimate, his humble approach is a strength, and that he's plenty capable of learning, and physically gifted enough to play at this level.
I actually like that he has sort of a chip on his shoulder this year.
He was just frustrated last year. I'm betting that once the gloves came off and the pads came on, he had the epiphany that he was not in Kansas anymore. You can bet your butts the media has stashed that catch-phrase just in-case Vaughn has a lackluster game during his rookie season.
I'm not getting soft in my support for Tolbert, and it's good to see he's not getting soft on Dallas. Interesting bit about learning from T.Y. because that's how you learn, grow and improve. Everyone starts somewhere, and he's not making excuses so I like it.
I was a little worried about our depth at WR, but Tolbert and Fehoko both have some time with the team now.
I just wanted to reiterate, for the record, I'd be for adding a player like Hopkins and definitely Dalvin Cook, if there's any substance behind that rumor.
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