XXLMike
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So the Cowboys put the center who allowed more pressures than any other center right in front of Dak to protect him? That would be worse than having Tyler Biadasz back at center.There’s no denying his experience, with 88 starts at center and over 800 snaps played each season since being drafted. But there’s a catch—Bradbury’s pass-blocking isn’t up to par.
In the 2024 season, he allowed more pressures than any other center, clocking a PFF pass-blocking grade under 50.0 for four out of six seasons. While his run-blocking prowess is admirable, Dallas would need to weigh these facts carefully.
I just got to that part and stopped reading lol heavy pass!!NO. Actually, hell no. I mean, comon..........
So the Cowboys put the center who allowed more pressures than any other center right in front of Dak to protect him? That would be worse than having Tyler Biadasz back at center.
Center could be a real problem. Beebe will be tested. No Zac and possibly no Smith, if he goes to LTNO. Actually, hell no. I mean, comon..........
So the Cowboys put the center who allowed more pressures than any other center right in front of Dak to protect him? That would be worse than having Tyler Biadasz back at center.
Not sure why this thread even exists. The guy got signed to a deal with the Pats. Every freaking fan site knows make up crap about the Cowboys and people will look and react. OP, consider yourself sucked!
do you ever read these articles before posting?
I think he'll be alright. Solid rookie season overall I think and you don't have to worry about Tyler going to LT unless there's multiple Tackle injuries. It might be the best move but they seem pretty staunch that he is not moving from Guard.Center could be a real problem. Beebe will be tested. No Zac and possibly no Smith, if he goes to LT