Moose Johnston on KIA Sportstalk - 6/26/08

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoN7OvWlkxA&sdig=1

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Moose talks Cowboys football. Talks about the Rams changed the game with their 'Greatest...." offense so in today's game it's vital that you have at least 3 or 4 good CB's.

He also shows support for both Tank and Pacman.

Then he shoots it straight about the idea that this team has not accomplished anything just yet.

I really wish Jerry would put the Moose in the Ring of Honor at the new stadium.
 
i can just picture a room in your house with like 8 tv's(1 with espn on,1 with nfl network on etc.) and like 6 radio's(1 with espn radio and dfw radio etc.) and a bunch of wires running from them to your computer.
 
Rampage;2129070 said:
i can just picture a room in your house with like 8 tv's(1 with espn on,1 with nfl network on etc.) and like 6 radio's(1 with espn radio and dfw radio etc.) and a bunch of wires running from them to your computer.

I wonder when was the last time DCF left his home for any extended period of time.
 
dcfanatic;2129057 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoN7OvWlkxA&sdig=1

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Moose talks Cowboys football. Talks about the Rams changed the game with their 'Greatest...." offense so in today's game it's vital that you have at least 3 or 4 good CB's.

He also shows support for both Tank and Pacman.

Then he shoots it straight about the idea that this team has not accomplished anything just yet.

I really wish Jerry would put the Moose in the Ring of Honor at the new stadium.

I thought that offense was exposed as the GIMMICK it was only after a couple of years?

Really-having a deep secondary is nice, but you need a PASS RUSH(and more importantly, teams who run a pass-heavy scheme need a VERY stout OL) to stop these kinds of offenses.

Look at the Pats since toward the end of the reg season-no matter how many weapons they had on O, their mediocre OL ended up being their undoing.
 
Boysboy;2129145 said:
I thought that offense was exposed as the GIMMICK it was only after a couple of years?

Really-having a deep secondary is nice, but you need a PASS RUSH(and more importantly, teams who run a pass-heavy scheme need a VERY stout OL) to stop these kinds of offenses.

Look at the Pats since toward the end of the reg season-no matter how many weapons they had on O, their mediocre OL ended up being their undoing.

I wouldn't say it was exposed. There are some negatives to it as with any scheme. I think the philosopy of more receivers and more routes to defeat the defense is what has spread to the league.

The old Chicago 46 defense was exposed but that attacking style of blitzing still lives on today.
 
NorthTexan95;2129159 said:
I wouldn't say it was exposed. There are some negatives to it as with any scheme. I think the philosopy of more receivers and more routes to defeat the defense is what has spread to the league.

The old Chicago 46 defense was exposed but that attacking style of blitzing still lives on today.

Just adding to Moose's comment on this-assuming these teams draft decently, you can almost always find a decent nickel corner in the draft.

Sure-it's hard to find depth in the secondary nowdays, but nonetheless you can find a good nickel guy pretty much anywhere in the draft nowdays.
 
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