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Tolbert replaced Cooks at WR2 when he was injured. He didn’t produce to the level of a WR2 which is why we traded for Mingo. Didn’t you tell me we traded for Mingo to replace Cooks? We had a discussion about it. Refresh my memory.That simply isn't true. Never been any reporting of this anywhere. Nothing in interviews with coaches.
Read the same post and remember thinking to myself at the time that the comparison was an absurd reach.I thought Mafah had someone here posting about feeling Derrick Henry vibes with him?
I'm confused.
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Agreed I was surprised he didn't seem very powerful after all the build up around hereLuepke is really just a heavy HB.
In college and with Dallas, he doesn’t play like a traditional FB.
He’s not a bruising runner. He’s not a terrific run blocker or even pass protector.
I’ve always felt the Zone overrates him. He’s a pet cat choice.
He’s ok. If we didn’t have two back sets I imagine he’d be fighting for a roster spot.
They say this about every player here lol Jason Garrett still lives hereThat's not what he said. He didn't say he would play a big role. He said he does everything well.
It's an honest opinion by the coach that Luepke does everything well. That's why Luepke made the team in the 1st place. He should have played over Zeke.They say this about every player here lol Jason Garrett still lives here
I think the headline alludes to a big role. The headline is he is set to become an important weapon. Schotty said he will play some RB, some FB and some TE. Maybe the author is reading into it. Or maybe from the overall conversation with Schottenheimer it was his conclusion.Who lied? He didn't say he would be a big part of the offense.
Sure he will. Lupke allows Dallas to go short at RB and/or TE with his versatility. Fans may not understand it but he's a dirty work player. Lupke's snap count increased on offense from 153 as a rookie to 328 last season. His snap count on special teams went down from 61% to 37% because Dallas valued him more as an offensive piece. 11 of Lupke's 33 carries were converted 1st downs and of his 15 receptions 11 were also converted first downs. He's also been active for 33 of 34 games. Lupke is never going to be a star, but he's a versatile, available, chain mover that's had a reliable career thus far.
Luepke is a good player. They should of played him last year instead of Zeke.
Truth!!!It's an honest opinion by the coach that Luepke does everything well. That's why Luepke made the team in the 1st place. He should have played over Zeke.
If I were the Cowboys, I would go young and keep these 4 as my RB group:I really don't expect huge changes from the offense other than just having a better roster this season. Luepke played a pretty heavy role down the stretch last year, and they lined him up all over. Watching games back I was shocked at how often he is lined up at TE and even in the slot. He was a 20-30 snap guy most weeks on offense plus ST work on top of that.
Bad news for guys like Sanders, Mafah, Vaughn if Luepke is a lock to make the team. Probably means there is just one spot left between the three of them.
Well no joke. On a website where people come on here to talk, they're talking? No way.This is just talking to talk at this point. Until training camp we won't know much.
Yes because that's what was reported. Nothing ever linking him to Tolbert as you said though.Didn’t you tell me we traded for Mingo to replace Cooks?
He has never fumbled as a Dallas Cowboy.Luepke is a ball fumbler that we don't need.