Pass2Run
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Perhaps the most underrated Cowboy, in my opinion.
This guy had a rough season and tragedy with his brother's death, which make it understandable why he only caught seven passes in his first six games.
But as the season went on, and he kept at it in spite of dealing with tragedy., he really progressed as a player.
His 76 yards was pretty key in the Saints win.
From that game on, he was really a big part of the reason Dallas was winning.
And, of course, give credit to Cooper for taking pressure off of Gallup, at times, but Gallup has gotten to the point where you can rely on him to beat his man 1-on-1.
I honestly think he'll be a 1,000 yard receiver some day... He had 1,418 yards at Colorado State his senior year, and 1,287 his junior year.
His 119 yards in the Rams game was enough on his part to win it, had everyone else played at his level and shows he can have the kind of games a 1,000 yard receiver needs to have.
He's only going to get better in the pros, too.
Another round of kudos for Will McClay.
This guy had a rough season and tragedy with his brother's death, which make it understandable why he only caught seven passes in his first six games.
But as the season went on, and he kept at it in spite of dealing with tragedy., he really progressed as a player.
His 76 yards was pretty key in the Saints win.
From that game on, he was really a big part of the reason Dallas was winning.
And, of course, give credit to Cooper for taking pressure off of Gallup, at times, but Gallup has gotten to the point where you can rely on him to beat his man 1-on-1.
I honestly think he'll be a 1,000 yard receiver some day... He had 1,418 yards at Colorado State his senior year, and 1,287 his junior year.
His 119 yards in the Rams game was enough on his part to win it, had everyone else played at his level and shows he can have the kind of games a 1,000 yard receiver needs to have.
He's only going to get better in the pros, too.
Another round of kudos for Will McClay.