SilverStarCowboy
The Actualist
- Messages
- 10,337
- Reaction score
- 1,998
Every thing about this guy is a "projection", even down to where to actually play him.
LOL- get ready for a lot more 'projection' after his workout.
Every thing about this guy is a "projection", even down to where to actually play him.
Agreed.
Don't like anything about Bosa.
Buckner has all the measurables, not sure what he adds though. Also, we already have a LDE. We need a RDE.
Don't know where Ramsey will play, same goes for Jack.
Also not sure the impact an OLB has in this defense. Also not sure the impact a non-playmaking DB has in this defense. Also not sure the impact a run-stopping LDE has on this defense
Elliot steps right in as a starter, 3 down back, a playmaker, and help for QB (who is apparently playing til he's 40) and offense (which was lethargic without a true lead back).
People talk about not taking a runningback high, and yet, it was our running game which got us thinking championship in the first place. Without our running game in 2014, Garrett would've been fired and we'd be the dregs of the NFL again.
Teams are all geared up to stop the pass, and that's why we did so well by pounding the ball, eating clock and physically dominating teams in 2014. Seems to me that the NFL is cyclical--trends develop (ie, shotgun, spead offenses) when one style of play is successful, teams copycat that formula and then the entire league seems to be headed in one direction (reliance on passing game). But then some teams come along, see these trends and instead of copycatting, use a tried and true method for countering these trends (ie., running the ball and controlling the clock). And then the dominant style of play changes from throw, throw, throw to run, run, run and round and round we go.
That's one of the reasons we did so well in 2014. Nothing has changed since then.
LOL- get ready for a lot more 'projection' after his workout.
I couldn't care less. Projection isn't production and running really fast or jumping really high doesn't change that.
If the Cowboys pass on a quarterback for this athletic 'projection', they deserve each and every bit of the fail they get.
But you enjoy watching somebody run really fast!
Really? How many games did Jack start and play at middle linebacker? Because you show a few plays on tape, it's "proof" that he can do it? Everything about this guy outside of his athleticism is speculation and projection. What are we arguing about here? That I said that he absolutely never played there? Fine he played there. Or that you feel that 3 games qualifies as proof? I think we know that's not the case either.
Except for those pesky pedestrian production statistics. Not all of the tape you can watch can inflate the, over what they truly are.
Never in question. There's no disputing that he's a great athlete. But that doesn't make for a great player.
And your evaluations are based on some nice plays on some game tape, rather than overall numbers that don't show the productivity one would expect from such a player.
I'm not saying the guy can't play, he's obviously a great athlete with a lot of ability and potential. What I am saying is that I don't want to see the team using the #4 overall pick on him. And based on your initial comment above, we actually agree on that so I see little point in continuing to argue over other, smaller details.
Really? How many games did Jack start and play at middle linebacker? Because you show a few plays on tape, it's "proof" that he can do it? Everything about this guy outside of his athleticism is speculation and projection. What are we arguing about here? That I said that he absolutely never played there? Fine he played there. Or that you feel that 3 games qualifies as proof? I think we know that's not the case either.
Except for those pesky pedestrian production statistics. Not all of the tape you can watch can inflate the, over what they truly are.
Never in question. There's no disputing that he's a great athlete. But that doesn't make for a great player.
And your evaluations are based on some nice plays on some game tape, rather than overall numbers that don't show the productivity one would expect from such a player.
I'm not saying the guy can't play, he's obviously a great athlete with a lot of ability and potential. What I am saying is that I don't want to see the team using the #4 overall pick on him. And based on your initial comment above, we actually agree on that so I see little point in continuing to argue over other, smaller details.
We can go through it item by item if you really want to be embarrassed. You just let me know.
We'll even do a poll so you can see just how badly you're doing.
You continue to say this. Dude, what aren't you understanding?
He was lining up all over the place. Watch. His. Film. A good portion of his games he was lining up as a freakin' nickel corner! He's not going to have typical LB statistics.
I really don't know what else you need. Need another film to watch? Here.
Thanks, but I don't need anything to watch. I don't want the Cowboys drafting this "projected"/ conversion player with the #4 overall pick.
No sacks, few interceptions, virtually no forced fumbles. Essentially zero game-changing plays. Just what this defense that tied the league record for futility needs.
The #4 overall pick on a weakside linebacker/ nickel corner? Is this Bizarro world or what?
By the way, I can direct you to some Brandon Weeden highlights too if you'd like to see those.
And in those, he's actually making plays too.
The only issue that matters is you said Jack did not and can not play the Mike, you are wrong on both accounts.Answer the question, how many games did he start there?]Yes, proof is that Jack has played many positions throughout his game tape, it would only take one play at the Mike to prove your argument wrong, you should have watched the game tape, you failed to do so.
That's what I figured. If he lined up there
Since when does making categorical statements on a player without looking at the game tape make any sense?
That's what I figured, you want to make a case out of a few plays here and there for proof that "he played there" . You go for it. If that qualifies for you, have at it. You keep your low standards. He played nickel cornerback a ton too. Put that on his list of accomplishments and tell me I'll be getting one of those too. Heck, we on,y need to play with 8 other guys because your hero can handle the other 3.
Jack also was moved around and played the edge, will, sam and corner/safety positions, his versatility allows for flex, something Eberflus covets.
And has a career 1 sack, 4 INT's and one forced fumble. Jack of all trades, master of none.
Jack only played 29 games, played RB and defense while being mostly being moved around because of his elite coverage ability, so how they used Jack explains a lot in terms of basic statistics.
Further, Jack projects as a will linebacker on the next level but has played all three linebacker positions throughout his overall body of work.
To argue unless he was exclusively playing one position he therefore can not play any other is foolishness.
The fact is they played him at all these other positions precisely because he had the ability to play them accordingly.
I am sure their defense coordinator played him at the Mike position at times because he knew he could not play it, that really makes sense.
Common sense will tell you they moved Jack around due to his elite athleticism including playing slot corner, safety and RB including all three linebacker positions.
Just because you do not think Jack is a top 5 prospect because of statistics means nothing, scouts and evaluators have him in the top 5 discussion because he has the talent and ability to line up everywhere.
And just because you want to pump him up means "nothing" too. The fact is that he "lined up" all over the field, and didn't make game-changing plays anywhere. And then he rushed to the NFL, despite the fact that he was injured, and even his own head coach questioned him, but you want to shill for a guy who's essentially a dog chasing cars out there.
If he was making these game-changing plays that people like you would have us believe, there would be evidence. But the sad fact is that there isn't. Because he didn't.
But hey, he runs really fast!
You continue to say this. Dude, what aren't you understanding?
He was lining up all over the place. Watch. His. Film. A good portion of his games he was lining up as a freakin' nickel corner! He's not going to have typical LB statistics.
I really don't know what else you need. Need another film to watch? Here.
"I'm not going to watch his film or even try to understand! Here's my opinion anyways"
You're special, kid.
You nailed it Matt, people that form an opinion without actually looking at the game tape have no basis by which to ground their opinion properly.
1 sack 4 INT's and 1 forced fumble - for his career! But hey! You stay in that film room! Maybe some more productivity will actually show up.
You nailed it Matt, people that form an opinion without actually looking at the game tape have no basis by which to ground their opinion properly.
There's many more arguments against drafting a QB especially when you examine the Cowboys situation. First off no one seems to be head over heels for any of the QBs in this draft.
Newsflash! And there never will be! So, since the guy's name isn't Peyton Manning you can't draft them, eh? More great "logic" and "facts". The fact is that Goff has put up bigger numbers in three years than Peyton Manning did in four! But that's likely yet another thing you didn't know.There's no Peyton Manning in this group.
I expect Wentz or Goff will go to the Browns. If we aren't sold on the other then yes, my ideal scenario would be to trade down a few spots possibly to #7 with SF and gain at least an additional 2nd round pick.
But if we can't trade down I'd rather take the QB at 4, especially if the Cowboys are thinking about skipping QB at 4 but then taking a lower rated QB on day 2. That would be the worst case scenario for me.
Also, it's true neither of these top QB's are sure things. But then neither is Ramsey, Bosa, Jack or any of the other prospects. Also, I think Wentz and Goff are better prospects and their numbers are better than that of guys like Gabbert, Ponder, Locker and David Carr. They may not be Peyton, Luck or Newton but I think at worse they compare favorably to Matt Ryan, Flacco or even Bortles. And in Wentz' case possibly Rothlisberger. Neither may be a top 5 QB in the league but I don't think they will be busts like some of the guys you mentioned either. And it's not like Bosa is expected to be the next JJ Watts or Ramsey another Deion, Revis or if safety Polamula or Reed. I'd rather take a potential top 10 caliber QB than a decent defender with us then using a 2nd-4th rounder on a QB who at best may be a borderline starter/career backup.
That INT he made in that game was sweet. It's one thing to sit in the middle of the field and spy like many LBs do and get a pick, but following a slot receiver down the field and snatching the ball out of the air? Really impressive stuff.
I wasn't entirely impressed with him when I first watched his clips a couple months ago, but I see what the scouts see now. My only knock on him right now outside of him having some trouble getting off blocks is him not giving 100% in plays, this is just observation, where he doesn't feel he's in position to make a play. If we are to draft him, you hustle from whistle to whistle under Marinelli and I'm sure he will drill that into Jack's head.