Let's activate Ogletree for Carolina

On the pick 6, Miles Austin was wide open on the other side of the field.

Also, on the corner route to Crayton where he was double covered and ending up dropping the ball, Austin was open on a slant that look like it would have gained HUGE yardage, if not a TD.


Miles Austin gets open.
 
Alexander;2966146 said:
Apparently, your problem is that you have an opinion.

If there is one overused catch phrase around here, it is "agenda".

Don't like what someone says, accuse them of "having an agenda". It is very witty, original and oh so profound.

I suppose some think that makes their own opinion "agendaless" and makes them somehow more "unbiased" but it really is an idiotic cop-out to discussing the issues.

The only agenda anyone has around here is for the Cowboys to win more and get better.

All in all, that's what everyone wants and some need to give it a rest with the other holier than thou stupidity.

I agree. It's like he was trying to be superior by calling it an "agenda".

Whatever. It doesn't make you cool.
 
MONT17;2966877 said:
Otree has the rep of the GM to overcome first... the deck is stacked, guys who have tried to beat out Barbie, Spears, Procter and even guys like John Phillips, experienced the same problem...

Jerryland spent a a lot of time, money and draft picks on this group of WRs, OTree an UDRFA can make this organization's player evaluation look "tainted" for lack of a nicer word, he may be the best WR on the team!

This is so off the wall. Jerry would sell his first born for another SB win. If you said Jerry can't evaluate NFL talent then I'd listen. He does take himself seriously but not above winning.
 
Wrangler87;2966859 said:
Everything comes back to Romo.

It should he the guy that handles the ball the most - and this year he seems to looking at one reciever - like some other poster said I saw where Romo thru into coverage with a guy wide open on the other side
 
links18;2966208 said:
Crayton has some of the best hands on the team. Still, he isn't going to catch every pass. Ogletree is an undrafted rookie, he isn't going to do much. :banghead:
It doesn't help when his 32yd gain is nullified by a tripping penalty either
 
dallascowboyfanboy;2966080 said:
I was so unimpressed with Crayton, Miles, Hurd, and even Roy not being able to get open against the Giant's secondary filled with backups. Tony Romo looked really frustrated with the WR's inability to get open probably leading him to make poor decisions and even poorer passes. Let's face it, the O-line gave Romo time to throw. Crayton dropped a perfect pass from Romo. Tony really praised Ogletree during the preseason showing confidence in him, and we all know Ogletree has talent. I say give the kid a chance to see if he can deliver against Carolina. He plays special teams too so Wade can keep 5 active Wrs for the game.

:rolleyes:
 

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