Quinn Blurb on Eric Scott Jr

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As some of you might know, I have been excited about rookie Eric Scott out of USM, and I picked him as my favorite pet cat. I really like his mental makeup as well as his physical traits. Al Harris made note of the fact that Southern Miss used Scott in much the same way that the Cowboys will ask him to play. That man coverage experience, along with his mental ability and his “Quinn type” frame helped me get pretty excited for his chances. Oh, and he has good ball skills and has always gotten his hands on turnovers, which as we know is just something a guy either has or doesn’t have. It can’t really be coached into a player if he doesn’t have it.

This is yet another positive article on Scott since the draft. Just because someone writes that he’s looked good in OTA’s… that doesn’t mean a whole lot. However, when everything you hear about a guy in the offseason work is overwhelmingly positive, it absolutely is a good sign. Like last year with Bland, all we heard was good things about him, and by the time Oxnard rolled around it was easy to see why. He played very well from the first preseason game on. There was never any doubt anywhere that Bland was a great 5th round find.

We haven’t been able to see Scott play in the preseason yet, but otherwise, what we’re hearing parallels last year with bland. And actually, the team has had Scott playing with the first team defense more than Bland did last season. It is definitely a good sign for Scott but he will have to show it in camp once the pads come on.

What I find interesting about this article is the Dan Quinn quotes. In it Quinn says:


"We intentionally took them out, took out Diggs and (Stephon) Gilmore, and sometimes I want to see how guys are going to respond," Quinn said. "Young players, are they going to get tight in there with the starting group or are they going to rise to it? Put him in, see what he can do."

"What we are generally looking for with a player coming in, when you're in line and you're kind of counting reps, 'OK, I think I can go here,' but when you see a guy wanting the moment to go and compete and knowing like, 'I'm balling my fist up. I ain't leaving here,' that's what I'm looking for. Especially for the rookies to have that kind of attitude to say, 'I'm here. I ain't going nowhere' kind of mindset," Quinn said.

"Attitude is really what it takes for young players to assert themselves into these moments because that responsibility is real, to say, 'Hey man, can we count on you when it's there?' and them learning to do that early on. That's a big deal to say, 'I'm down for this count. You can count on me to get it done,' and I've seen that from Eric so far.

"He's just one of those guys, 'I'm not leaving. I'm going to do my thing
.'"


Again, this doesn’t mean a whole lot on it’s own but it is just another piece of good information pointing to Scott being a player in the secondary. In the article, it talks about him already being in front of Joseph and Joseph being moved to the slot, which just shows a little about how the coaches are viewing Scott at this early point.

So, yeah, it is a great sign for Scott that good things keep coming out about him and of course Quinn practicing him with the first string defense is a positive development.

I’m hoping he keeps up the good work and can follow up this outstanding spring/summer with a nice, Bland-like training camp. If he does hit like Bland, this cornerback group will be very, very good and will be set up for the foreseeable future. Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, and Scott would be fantastic. All 4 have ball skills, all 4 have length… it could be a joy to watch.

With the secondary making the QB hold the ball for a beat longer, the defensive ends will cause chaos at the QB. Then, if Mazi and the DT’s can push the pocket, not allowing the QB to step up… it could truly make for a devastating pass rush.

Scott just has to make it happen.

Here is the link for the article:

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/spagnola-this-unlikely-comeback-story-continues
 
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As some of you might know, I have been excited about rookie Eric Scott out of USM, and I picked him as my favorite pet cat. I really like his mental makeup as well as his physical traits. Al Harris made note of the fact that Southern Miss used Scott in much the same way that the Cowboys will ask him to play. That man coverage experience, along with his mental ability and his “Quinn type” frame helped me get pretty excited for his chances. Oh, and he has good ball skills and has always gotten his hands on turnovers, which as we know is just something a guy either has or doesn’t have. It can’t really be coached into a player if he doesn’t have it.

This is yet another positive article on Scott since the draft. Just because someone writes that he’s looked good in OTA’s… that doesn’t mean a whole lot. However, when everything you hear about a guy in the offseason work is overwhelmingly positive, it absolutely is a good sign. Like last year with Bland, all we heard was good things about him, and by the time Oxnard rolled around it was easy to see why. He played very well from the first preseason game on. There was never any doubt anywhere that Bland was a great 5th round find.

We haven’t been able to see Scott play in the preseason yet, but otherwise, what we’re hearing parallels last year with bland. And actually, the team has had Scott playing with the first team defense more than Bland did last season. It is definitely a good sign for Scott but he will have to show it in camp once the pads come on.

What I find interesting about this article is the Dan Quinn quotes. In it Quinn says:


"We intentionally took them out, took out Diggs and (Stephon) Gilmore, and sometimes I want to see how guys are going to respond," Quinn said. "Young players, are they going to get tight in there with the starting group or are they going to rise to it? Put him in, see what he can do."

"What we are generally looking for with a player coming in, when you're in line and you're kind of counting reps, 'OK, I think I can go here,' but when you see a guy wanting the moment to go and compete and knowing like, 'I'm balling my fist up. I ain't leaving here,' that's what I'm looking for. Especially for the rookies to have that kind of attitude to say, 'I'm here. I ain't going nowhere' kind of mindset," Quinn said.

"Attitude is really what it takes for young players to assert themselves into these moments because that responsibility is real, to say, 'Hey man, can we count on you when it's there?' and them learning to do that early on. That's a big deal to say, 'I'm down for this count. You can count on me to get it done,' and I've seen that from Eric so far.

"He's just one of those guys, 'I'm not leaving. I'm going to do my thing
.'"


Again, this doesn’t mean a whole lot on it’s own but it is just another piece of good information pointing to Scott being a player in the secondary. In the article, it talks about him already being in front of Joseph and Joseph being moved to the slot, which just shows a little about how the coaches are viewing Scott at this early point.

So, yeah, it is a great sign for Scott that good things keep coming out about him and of course Quinn practicing him with the first string defense is a positive development.

I’m hoping he keeps up the good work and can follow up this outstanding spring/summer with a nice, Bland-like training camp. If he does hit like Bland, this cornerback group will be very, very good and will be set up for the foreseeable future. Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, and Scott would be fantastic. All 4 have ball skills, all 4 have length… it could be a joy to watch.

With the secondary making the QB hold the ball for a beat longer, the defensive ends will cause chaos at the QB. Then, if Mazi and the DT’s can push the pocket, not allowing the QB to step up… it could truly make for a devastating pass rush.

Scott just has to make it happen.

Here is the link for the article:

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/spagnola-this-unlikely-comeback-story-continues
Awesome stuff, @AsthmaField !

Now imagine rookie LB DeMarvion Overshown, 2nd year LB Damone Clark and 3rd year LB Jabril Cox start showing up this training camp and preseason, this Defense is going to be scary good!
 

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This will sounds weird but when these guys do interviews, I like for them to sound a certain way. He has a strong voice, not a nice voice like hey man I'm going to water your plants after practice, but it's more like DAMN THEM PLANTS, do it yourself!! Lol
 

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Scott is already older than Joseph for you guys who worry about age. The age might be a good thing. I was not impressed with his tape because receivers tended to get behind him. Then I just saw Cooks blow by him at mini camp. The coaches seem to trust him so we will see. Hopefully he can become another Bland.
 

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I do love the optimism of this time of year. If bland builds on last year and scott jr turns out to be a good pick you have your Gilmore replacement when he bolts

I actually believe Lewis is done he was a decent slot guy but I think he’s gonna get caught up in a talent crunch if all the optimism bears out

I heard the light is coming on for Joseph as well
 

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As some of you might know, I have been excited about rookie Eric Scott out of USM, and I picked him as my favorite pet cat. I really like his mental makeup as well as his physical traits. Al Harris made note of the fact that Southern Miss used Scott in much the same way that the Cowboys will ask him to play. That man coverage experience, along with his mental ability and his “Quinn type” frame helped me get pretty excited for his chances. Oh, and he has good ball skills and has always gotten his hands on turnovers, which as we know is just something a guy either has or doesn’t have. It can’t really be coached into a player if he doesn’t have it.

This is yet another positive article on Scott since the draft. Just because someone writes that he’s looked good in OTA’s… that doesn’t mean a whole lot. However, when everything you hear about a guy in the offseason work is overwhelmingly positive, it absolutely is a good sign. Like last year with Bland, all we heard was good things about him, and by the time Oxnard rolled around it was easy to see why. He played very well from the first preseason game on. There was never any doubt anywhere that Bland was a great 5th round find.

We haven’t been able to see Scott play in the preseason yet, but otherwise, what we’re hearing parallels last year with bland. And actually, the team has had Scott playing with the first team defense more than Bland did last season. It is definitely a good sign for Scott but he will have to show it in camp once the pads come on.

What I find interesting about this article is the Dan Quinn quotes. In it Quinn says:


"We intentionally took them out, took out Diggs and (Stephon) Gilmore, and sometimes I want to see how guys are going to respond," Quinn said. "Young players, are they going to get tight in there with the starting group or are they going to rise to it? Put him in, see what he can do."

"What we are generally looking for with a player coming in, when you're in line and you're kind of counting reps, 'OK, I think I can go here,' but when you see a guy wanting the moment to go and compete and knowing like, 'I'm balling my fist up. I ain't leaving here,' that's what I'm looking for. Especially for the rookies to have that kind of attitude to say, 'I'm here. I ain't going nowhere' kind of mindset," Quinn said.

"Attitude is really what it takes for young players to assert themselves into these moments because that responsibility is real, to say, 'Hey man, can we count on you when it's there?' and them learning to do that early on. That's a big deal to say, 'I'm down for this count. You can count on me to get it done,' and I've seen that from Eric so far.

"He's just one of those guys, 'I'm not leaving. I'm going to do my thing
.'"


Again, this doesn’t mean a whole lot on it’s own but it is just another piece of good information pointing to Scott being a player in the secondary. In the article, it talks about him already being in front of Joseph and Joseph being moved to the slot, which just shows a little about how the coaches are viewing Scott at this early point.

So, yeah, it is a great sign for Scott that good things keep coming out about him and of course Quinn practicing him with the first string defense is a positive development.

I’m hoping he keeps up the good work and can follow up this outstanding spring/summer with a nice, Bland-like training camp. If he does hit like Bland, this cornerback group will be very, very good and will be set up for the foreseeable future. Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, and Scott would be fantastic. All 4 have ball skills, all 4 have length… it could be a joy to watch.

With the secondary making the QB hold the ball for a beat longer, the defensive ends will cause chaos at the QB. Then, if Mazi and the DT’s can push the pocket, not allowing the QB to step up… it could truly make for a devastating pass rush.

Scott just has to make it happen.

Here is the link for the article:

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/spagnola-this-unlikely-comeback-story-continues
Good thread AsthmaField!!!
 

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As some of you might know, I have been excited about rookie Eric Scott out of USM, and I picked him as my favorite pet cat. I really like his mental makeup as well as his physical traits. Al Harris made note of the fact that Southern Miss used Scott in much the same way that the Cowboys will ask him to play. That man coverage experience, along with his mental ability and his “Quinn type” frame helped me get pretty excited for his chances. Oh, and he has good ball skills and has always gotten his hands on turnovers, which as we know is just something a guy either has or doesn’t have. It can’t really be coached into a player if he doesn’t have it.

This is yet another positive article on Scott since the draft. Just because someone writes that he’s looked good in OTA’s… that doesn’t mean a whole lot. However, when everything you hear about a guy in the offseason work is overwhelmingly positive, it absolutely is a good sign. Like last year with Bland, all we heard was good things about him, and by the time Oxnard rolled around it was easy to see why. He played very well from the first preseason game on. There was never any doubt anywhere that Bland was a great 5th round find.

We haven’t been able to see Scott play in the preseason yet, but otherwise, what we’re hearing parallels last year with bland. And actually, the team has had Scott playing with the first team defense more than Bland did last season. It is definitely a good sign for Scott but he will have to show it in camp once the pads come on.

What I find interesting about this article is the Dan Quinn quotes. In it Quinn says:


"We intentionally took them out, took out Diggs and (Stephon) Gilmore, and sometimes I want to see how guys are going to respond," Quinn said. "Young players, are they going to get tight in there with the starting group or are they going to rise to it? Put him in, see what he can do."

"What we are generally looking for with a player coming in, when you're in line and you're kind of counting reps, 'OK, I think I can go here,' but when you see a guy wanting the moment to go and compete and knowing like, 'I'm balling my fist up. I ain't leaving here,' that's what I'm looking for. Especially for the rookies to have that kind of attitude to say, 'I'm here. I ain't going nowhere' kind of mindset," Quinn said.

"Attitude is really what it takes for young players to assert themselves into these moments because that responsibility is real, to say, 'Hey man, can we count on you when it's there?' and them learning to do that early on. That's a big deal to say, 'I'm down for this count. You can count on me to get it done,' and I've seen that from Eric so far.

"He's just one of those guys, 'I'm not leaving. I'm going to do my thing
.'"


Again, this doesn’t mean a whole lot on it’s own but it is just another piece of good information pointing to Scott being a player in the secondary. In the article, it talks about him already being in front of Joseph and Joseph being moved to the slot, which just shows a little about how the coaches are viewing Scott at this early point.

So, yeah, it is a great sign for Scott that good things keep coming out about him and of course Quinn practicing him with the first string defense is a positive development.

I’m hoping he keeps up the good work and can follow up this outstanding spring/summer with a nice, Bland-like training camp. If he does hit like Bland, this cornerback group will be very, very good and will be set up for the foreseeable future. Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, and Scott would be fantastic. All 4 have ball skills, all 4 have length… it could be a joy to watch.

With the secondary making the QB hold the ball for a beat longer, the defensive ends will cause chaos at the QB. Then, if Mazi and the DT’s can push the pocket, not allowing the QB to step up… it could truly make for a devastating pass rush.

Scott just has to make it happen.

Here is the link for the article:

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/spagnola-this-unlikely-comeback-story-continues
hopefully he is our Bland of 2023
 

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Finally, the secondary...both cornerbacks and the safeties, have a personality of their own. It is also strong and aggressive and they say team!

Five solid to very good cornerbacks is something this team has been shooting towards for decades. This group finally is going to say you are going to know that you had to pay for every inch one gets!!
 

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I appreciate the idea but even throwing him in the deep end they cannot even jam. Huge grain of salt.
 

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As some of you might know, I have been excited about rookie Eric Scott out of USM, and I picked him as my favorite pet cat. I really like his mental makeup as well as his physical traits. Al Harris made note of the fact that Southern Miss used Scott in much the same way that the Cowboys will ask him to play. That man coverage experience, along with his mental ability and his “Quinn type” frame helped me get pretty excited for his chances. Oh, and he has good ball skills and has always gotten his hands on turnovers, which as we know is just something a guy either has or doesn’t have. It can’t really be coached into a player if he doesn’t have it.

This is yet another positive article on Scott since the draft. Just because someone writes that he’s looked good in OTA’s… that doesn’t mean a whole lot. However, when everything you hear about a guy in the offseason work is overwhelmingly positive, it absolutely is a good sign. Like last year with Bland, all we heard was good things about him, and by the time Oxnard rolled around it was easy to see why. He played very well from the first preseason game on. There was never any doubt anywhere that Bland was a great 5th round find.

We haven’t been able to see Scott play in the preseason yet, but otherwise, what we’re hearing parallels last year with bland. And actually, the team has had Scott playing with the first team defense more than Bland did last season. It is definitely a good sign for Scott but he will have to show it in camp once the pads come on.

What I find interesting about this article is the Dan Quinn quotes. In it Quinn says:


"We intentionally took them out, took out Diggs and (Stephon) Gilmore, and sometimes I want to see how guys are going to respond," Quinn said. "Young players, are they going to get tight in there with the starting group or are they going to rise to it? Put him in, see what he can do."

"What we are generally looking for with a player coming in, when you're in line and you're kind of counting reps, 'OK, I think I can go here,' but when you see a guy wanting the moment to go and compete and knowing like, 'I'm balling my fist up. I ain't leaving here,' that's what I'm looking for. Especially for the rookies to have that kind of attitude to say, 'I'm here. I ain't going nowhere' kind of mindset," Quinn said.

"Attitude is really what it takes for young players to assert themselves into these moments because that responsibility is real, to say, 'Hey man, can we count on you when it's there?' and them learning to do that early on. That's a big deal to say, 'I'm down for this count. You can count on me to get it done,' and I've seen that from Eric so far.

"He's just one of those guys, 'I'm not leaving. I'm going to do my thing
.'"


Again, this doesn’t mean a whole lot on it’s own but it is just another piece of good information pointing to Scott being a player in the secondary. In the article, it talks about him already being in front of Joseph and Joseph being moved to the slot, which just shows a little about how the coaches are viewing Scott at this early point.

So, yeah, it is a great sign for Scott that good things keep coming out about him and of course Quinn practicing him with the first string defense is a positive development.

I’m hoping he keeps up the good work and can follow up this outstanding spring/summer with a nice, Bland-like training camp. If he does hit like Bland, this cornerback group will be very, very good and will be set up for the foreseeable future. Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, and Scott would be fantastic. All 4 have ball skills, all 4 have length… it could be a joy to watch.

With the secondary making the QB hold the ball for a beat longer, the defensive ends will cause chaos at the QB. Then, if Mazi and the DT’s can push the pocket, not allowing the QB to step up… it could truly make for a devastating pass rush.

Scott just has to make it happen.

Here is the link for the article:

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/spagnola-this-unlikely-comeback-story-continues
Nice write-up. I really hope you are right, but I just don't get the same feeling with him as you do. Not that I am calling him out as a bad pick or anything, I just can't find anything t get me excited. There are tons of players who went the JUCO route and had success, but in general I look at it as a red flag. That being said, the most telling thing for me was trading up for him. They clearly didn't want to risk not getting him. Someone on the Cowboys saw something they liked a lot. The funny part about him is there is a whole boatload of Cowboy fans pencilling Deuce Vaughn in as a can't miss Sproles type player who is going to be a huge boost t your team and very little talk about Scott, but the team took Scott first and clearly liked him better on draft day.

I just get so excited to hear about and then see all of the young/new guys but I don't pay attention to much and certainly not the compliments literally everyone gets until at least Training Camp and then more during the preseason games. Go Cowboys!!!
 

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I do love the optimism of this time of year. If bland builds on last year and scott jr turns out to be a good pick you have your Gilmore replacement when he bolts

I actually believe Lewis is done he was a decent slot guy but I think he’s gonna get caught up in a talent crunch if all the optimism bears out

I heard the light is coming on for Joseph as well
Did you just say Eric Scott Jr. will replace Stephon Gilmore?

Please tell me you didn't say that or I'm going to tell your parents.
 
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