diamonddelts
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I guess you have not been to the wrong side of town lately.Society now is weak
I guess you have not been to the wrong side of town lately.Society now is weak
If we start stopping the run, our defense could be great.I can’t imagine any upcoming rookie saying that about the eagles, chiefs, ravens defenses…and others. We don’t even get respect from rookies.
And remember…respect is earned…right now until proven otherwise on the field, the Cowboys haven’t earned much respect.
That’s why comments like this don’t bother me. First of all it’s the truth. Second of all, the only way to shut those kind of comments up is on the scoreboard…in the playoffs!!!
yea alright.You don't know that. Can't count how many so called "real deal" college QB's never made it in the league.
I mean... shouldn't all QBs try to imitate Mahomes?Is he? I am not so sure about that. To me he looks like he is trying to imitate Patrick Mahomes half the time. I am not anointing anyone until they play a year or two in the NFL. I am honestly not crazy about any of the QB in this years draft. Most QB , even those taken in the first round, never live up to the hype coming out of college.
Some highly drafted QBs that went bust for their original teams such as Sam Darnold and Mitch Trubisky lit up the Cowboys defense.So in other words, he can't wait to play against the cowboys.
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Hmmm… the previous seasons under Quinn we played almost exclusively single high. The passing defense was ranked 5th , under 200 yards a game in 2023.I can’t imagine any upcoming rookie saying that about the eagles, chiefs, ravens defenses…and others. We don’t even get respect from rookies.
And remember…respect is earned…right now until proven otherwise on the field, the Cowboys haven’t earned much respect.
That’s why comments like this don’t bother me. First of all it’s the truth. Second of all, the only way to shut those kind of comments up is on the scoreboard…in the playoffs!!!
No player in this draft worth trading up for. We aren't one player away.We could solve the problem by trading up
If it is true that an agent has to give a Ward a crash course on zone, not only does Ward not deserve to go #1, he doesn’t deserve to get drafted at all.This has more to do with an agent giving a QB a crash course on zone, using our banged up defense to make him look more knowledgeable of zone defenses than what he really is.
Pretty much every QB coming out of college needs a crash course in NFL zone coverages. Its whole point is to confuse them. There’s a reason many take off scrambling due to imaginary pressure and why so many high draft picks at the position fail at this level.If it is true that an agent has to give a Ward a crash course on zone, not only does Ward not deserve to go #1, he doesn’t deserve to get drafted at all.
Spot onNo player in this draft worth trading up for. We aren't one player away.
The Cowboys have many needs and need all the draft picks they can get.
lol right Cam if you looked at the Dallas defense and thought "I'll pass the ball" you failed the test already...Oh yeah?
Well, it just so happens, Cam, that most teams don't get that opportunity to hit those sideline seams against the Cowboys...
......because they are too busy running the ball down their throat.
So there!
Stroud and Daniels would like a word.Pretty much every QB coming out of college needs a crash course in NFL zone coverages. Its whole point is to confuse them. There’s a reason many take off scrambling due to imaginary pressure and why so many high draft picks at the position fail at this level.
Ideally Ward would be a 3rd round pick and have 2 or 3 years sitting on the bench to learn how to read NFL defenses. Due to a shortage of possible players capable of playing at this level teams are forced to take QBs way too high. It’s the agents job to make taking that player more palatable!
i think Disguising has alot do to with how they prepare for the week and of course talent around them...most QB's who get into the NFL can read a base defense fine...coaching matters.Stroud and Daniels would like a word.
Every NFL quarterback prospect has a strong understanding of zone coverages and are galaxies beyond their agents knowledge unless the agent was a top QB in a previous life. I’m not suggesting there is not much to learn but most top high school prospects are beyond needing a crash course in zone defense.
Regarding confusing the QB, the confusion is not because they don’t understand standard coverages. The confusion comes from disguising coverages, alignments, fronts, etc. The look of confusion also often comes from differences in processing time as the game typically speeds up when moving to the pro’s. Hopefully the game eventually slows down with experience but again, the issue isn’t that they don’t understand basic coverages. And it’s true that NFL defenses will test him in those areas.
As far as most draft picks failing, it’s usually because they are not talented enough. There are only so many QB positions available, so odds are most are going to fail. The same holds true for most positions.
Stroud has had the luxury of playing with a deep receiving corps and a good run game backed by a good defense. When playing competition that was strong enough vs the run that they could play cover 2 zone he’s folded!Stroud and Daniels would like a word.
Every NFL quarterback prospect has a strong understanding of zone coverages and are galaxies beyond their agents knowledge unless the agent was a top QB in a previous life. I’m not suggesting there is not much to learn but most top high school prospects are beyond needing a crash course in zone defense.
Regarding confusing the QB, the confusion is not because they don’t understand standard coverages. The confusion comes from disguising coverages, alignments, fronts, etc. The look of confusion also often comes from differences in processing time as the game typically speeds up when moving to the pro’s. Hopefully the game eventually slows down with experience but again, the issue isn’t that they don’t understand basic coverages. And it’s true that NFL defenses will test him in those areas.
As far as most draft picks failing, it’s usually because they are not talented enough. There are only so many QB positions available, so odds are most are going to fail. The same holds true for most positions.