Players that left this year

Mikexike

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Pollard was the best of the group.

I find it funny a lot here argued that we would be bad since we didn't do what they wanted to replace those dudes.

These rookies and Kendricks sure are proving people wrong after 1 game.
 

OGSixshooter

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Does not mean a guy who chokes in the playoffs is any kind of a leader that matters
I think this kind of broad brush gives the stans energy. You have a good case...there's no need to undo it all by going overboard. Dak is a good leader...this is indisputable...and is HEAD AND SHOULDERS above MOST QBs in the league. Is he still a choker? Yes. Does he have a "decent" arm for a QB making $60mm? Possibly. But...his leadership is not questioned by ANYONE. That alone should tell you how good he is.

People mistake RESULTS with LEADERSHIP. Leadership does not guarantee results...or else EVERYONE would be a leader. Bad leaders can get lucky and good leaders might not have all it takes to get success...but to confuse the two is to have the viewpoint of a spoiled child - not that you are - who often confuse the two.
 

OGSixshooter

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you sure you're not a dak stan? you can't help but have him on the mind no matter the topic.
You sure you are not an OGSixshooter fan? You can't help but wonder what's on my mind.

See how that works?

Game-Set-Match
 

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Smith just can’t move anymore. On paper he is better than Guyton but he moves really slow compared to Tyler. The Cowboys picked the perfect time to move on.
Anyway it's always better to go a year early than a year late. Although, I agree the time was right.
 

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... I saw Smith last night against the 49ers and he was having all sorts of problems. Bosa was working him hard. Rodgers under duress most of the time.
Was not a good game for him but looking at the Jets schedule at SF is by far the hardest game for them on their schedule so I wouldn't be surprised if by mid-season Tyron bounces back. He had a season recently here like that where he looked old and slow the first game or 2 and then went on like a 6 or 7 game streak of no penalties and barely any QB pressures.
 

MyFairLady

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Rodgers can't TOUCH Dak's leadership.
Sorry but this is nonsense. Being best buds with some of the players on the team does not a leader make. Th Green Bay game says everything you need to know about the leadership on the team.
 

OGSixshooter

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well to be fair, I didn't wonder. I stated. It's obvious what's on your mind.
I appreciate the confession that you often type before you think. We agree.

But it's obvious (to me) that my posts bother you. Perhaps that's not true that it bothers you ,but in my mind it is. That COULD be all in my head, no? Could that same thing be true for you? Ever heard of confirmation bias?

For confirmation bias to work, the thought (wonder) has to be there in the first place. Ive commented about Mazi, the line, our draft, etc...all in the last few hours...but because you are ...well...do I need to do the dishes too?
 

bigE79

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Sorry but this is nonsense. Being best buds with some of the players on the team does not a leader make. Th Green Bay game says everything you need to know about the leadership on the team.
That packer game was a disgusting display of leadership,dak and lamb having words on the field, Prescott on the sidelines with that deer in the headlights death stare,tank being tied, Parsons a no show.. total choke job.
 

gtb1943

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I think this kind of broad brush gives the stans energy. You have a good case...there's no need to undo it all by going overboard. Dak is a good leader...this is indisputable...and is HEAD AND SHOULDERS above MOST QBs in the league. Is he still a choker? Yes. Does he have a "decent" arm for a QB making $60mm? Possibly. But...his leadership is not questioned by ANYONE. That alone should tell you how good he is.

People mistake RESULTS with LEADERSHIP. Leadership does not guarantee results...or else EVERYONE would be a leader. Bad leaders can get lucky and good leaders might not have all it takes to get success...but to confuse the two is to have the viewpoint of a spoiled child - not that you are - who often confuse the two.
I find it hard to believe that someone that comes up small again and again in big games is ever considered a leader by the players
 

Reid1boys

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Pollard, Biadasz, and Gilmore seemed to have nice games.

Fowler seemed to be a non factor for Washington. Armstrong brought some pressure in the pass game, was a liability against the run.

Not sure on anyone else.
serious question, what exactly did Gilmore do? Did you watch his game?
 

Reid1boys

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Yeah, I think we lucked out letting him go. He should have retired after an ALL PRO season to end his career
But I think he was hoping to have a shot at a ring
nothing wrong with several million in the bank
 
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