Jason Witten

You haven't seen enough from Witten since his return to make those statements. Those are just assumptions you are making based on how he played in 2017. Everyone in camp is saying Witten has gained a step and looks fresh.
Exactly, bro. Well said.
 
I am not so sure that he is needed this yr. I know this is blasphemous but I just do not see it. He has done a lot for the franchise over the yrs, I just don’t like the move. That’s all, I’ll take my lumps.

I would cut him loose. He is a liability and a progress stopper.
 
I love the newfangled media take that Witten will supposedly help this team in the red zone. When was Witten ever a go-to scoring threat in the red zone?
You do understand Witten is the Cowboy's all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, right? In 2013 he was averaging a TD every other game. He's earning a great deal more respect than you are giving him. He's looked great in the red zone this training camp which is probably where the media gets this idea that he'll help in that area. But I guess if you have ignored his training camp progress you wouldn't know anything about that. Willful ignorance of Witten's progress may explain why you feel the way you do about him. Maybe? What do you think?
 
I would cut him loose. He is a liability and a progress stopper.
You must be from Oklahoma. You guys are aways premature with everything, which explains why you are called "Sooners". :lmao:

I'm just kidding you. I have great respect for Oklahoma.
 
I am not so sure that he is needed this yr. I know this is blasphemous but I just do not see it. He has done a lot for the franchise over the yrs, I just don’t like the move. That’s all, I’ll take my lumps.
First off, NFL coaches are not in the business of prolonging aging veterans’ careers; nor are they in the business of promoting younger players into starting spots that those players don’t yet deserve.

NFL coaches are in the business of winning football games. The most successful business plan in this endeavor has dictated putting those players who the coaches feel give the them the best chance of winning on the field as much as possible.

The coaches work with these players every day and have much more knowledge than do fans as to which players should be playing and when.

Rather than asking why the coaches might decide to play a “progress stopper” instead of the younger players, ask yourself why would they choose to “progress” into the season by playing two guys (Jarwin and Schultz) who can’t decisively beat out a 37yo guy who’s a year out of football and who spent last season sitting on his butt in a TV booth?
 
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I love the newfangled media take that Witten will supposedly help this team in the red zone. When was Witten ever a go-to scoring threat in the red zone?

He’s never been a go-to redzone stud.

But he is better than the TE’s we had playing last year. So it should be an upgrade based off that.
 
Between the whiffed block that Pollard got blamed for and the block in the back last night, he is not off to a great start.
 
Witten might be back as step one to becoming our next hc. Jerry at this stage in his life only hires friends as coaches (w a few exceptions) and lets them learn on the job.
 
You do understand Witten is the Cowboy's all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, right? In 2013 he was averaging a TD every other game. He's earning a great deal more respect than you are giving him. He's looked great in the red zone this training camp which is probably where the media gets this idea that he'll help in that area. But I guess if you have ignored his training camp progress you wouldn't know anything about that. Willful ignorance of Witten's progress may explain why you feel the way you do about him. Maybe? What do you think?

Hey tenderheart!

What does his career totals in receptions and receiving yards have to do with being a red zone threat?

You do understand in 1152 receptions Witten’s scored just 69 times, right?

Comparatively speaking, Rob Gronkowski has 79 TDs on just 521 career receptions.

That’s a scoring threat.

Witten is an ironman; he’s got big accumulated numbers due to toughness and longevity. Let’s not act like he’s bringing something dynamic to the offense.
 
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Well, the youngsters can ask Witten if Kajagoogoo was a good band or overrated.
 
I don’t agree with that.

Jarwin at this point is a better receiving threat than Witten.

I think it’s very possible that Jarwin will be better than Witten this year. Jarwin is a really good athlete.

But last season Jarwin still wasn’t quite ready. He was still really raw. Witten’s level of play would be an upgrade over last years production from the tight end position.

But yeah Jarwin is the future.
 
I think it’s very possible that Jarwin will be better than Witten this year. Jarwin is a really good athlete.

But last season Jarwin still wasn’t quite ready. He was still really raw. Witten’s level of play would be an upgrade over last years production from the tight end position.

But yeah Jarwin is the future.

Wouldn't you want to actually develop your future? How else is Jarwin supposed to develop if some old man who has diminished skills keeps taking all his reps and snaps? It is nothing more than a charity case by the front office allowing him back. No TE's will EVER develop with this dude here. Jarwin will rot away on the bench now that Witten is back. Can't wait for his redzone false starts and 3 yard outs on 3rd and 10. Yay.
 
Wouldn't you want to actually develop your future? How else is Jarwin supposed to develop if some old man who has diminished skills keeps taking all his reps and snaps? It is nothing more than a charity case by the front office allowing him back. No TE's will EVER develop with this dude here. Jarwin will rot away on the bench now that Witten is back. Can't wait for his redzone false starts and 3 yard outs on 3rd and 10. Yay.
My point exactly!!
 

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