CFZ Really believe the Cowboys should follow the 49ers template or their offense!

JoeyBoy718

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The OL is the hard part and we are probably 1 interior player away. Finding a FB not difficult, skilled positional players are probably the easiest. We already have our Deebo lite in Lamb, Kittles was a mid rd pick, this year's class is loaded, finding a strong #2 is probably the biggest need to address.
Kittle is one of the best TEs in the game. Who cares if he was a mid round pick? And you forgot about McC. The Niners have 3 elite offensive talents and we only have one. They also have other solid players.
 

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Ya, the mouthbreather is on the slow side......I mean he makes Deer in the headlights look calm...... :muttley:
P.S. Look at that sweat all over his face......kinda tells the tale of Panic Dak!!!
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The dead stare sums it up nicely...
In Daks head...
well.. I know everyone will be making fun of me, but I got a huge bank account, big house and a 50 yard field in my back yard, and my girlfriend looks like a man with a blond wig.
My brother still loves me.
 

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49ers are known to be a very physical, run first team. Their success on the ground goes hand in hand with their passing game. All their skill players strength lies with their ability to get yards after the catch. They went to a Super Bowl with a game manager and almost did it again with a QB that was the last pick in the draft.

Fix their run game-starts with having a better rushing plan and then finding the right personnel. Pollard could be that homerun back and really be a weapon as a receiver. Draft a physical, change of pace back to replace Zeke with. Look to improve the interior of our OL. Find lineman who can get a consistent push in the run game and are athletic enough to hit moving targets in space. Incorporate a Full Back.

Find receivers who excel in gaining yards after catch. Remember, the WCO is more of a short passing offense that relies on their receivers to take a 5 yard catch and turn it into a 20 one. Look for physical specimens to can go get the football and rack up yards in the open field.
Diffidently!!!!!!!!!!! Find a rookie QB to replace Dakota "WENTZ 2.0" Prescot should do the trick.
 

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20 million with first round rookie. Not good enough to win it all.
What 1st RD rookie? They arent going to draft a QB, they've got Lance and Purdy. I suppose they did lose to the Eagles, but most team fielding their QB4 is at somewhat of a disadvantage.
 

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49ers are known to be a very physical, run first team. Their success on the ground goes hand in hand with their passing game. All their skill players strength lies with their ability to get yards after the catch. They went to a Super Bowl with a game manager and almost did it again with a QB that was the last pick in the draft.

Fix their run game-starts with having a better rushing plan and then finding the right personnel. Pollard could be that homerun back and really be a weapon as a receiver. Draft a physical, change of pace back to replace Zeke with. Look to improve the interior of our OL. Find lineman who can get a consistent push in the run game and are athletic enough to hit moving targets in space. Incorporate a Full Back.

Find receivers who excel in gaining yards after catch. Remember, the WCO is more of a short passing offense that relies on their receivers to take a 5 yard catch and turn it into a 20 one. Look for physical specimens to can go get the football and rack up yards in the open field.
Oh you mean play football like Landry, Jimmy Johnson, and Parcells. Run to win, throw to score, and defense wins championships. Nope, you got to do it Jerry Dumbo GM Jones way and wish upon a star...
 

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What 1st RD rookie? They arent going to draft a QB, they've got Lance and Purdy. I suppose they did lose to the Eagles, but most team fielding their QB4 is at somewhat of a disadvantage.
Not a rookie this year, but its easy to forget they drafted Trey Lance as the future in the first round in 2021.

This is when they were some 1-3 with him at QB before he got hurt. He is getting around 7 million per year.
 

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Not a rookie this year, but its easy to forget they drafted Trey Lance as the future in the first round in 2021.

This is when they were some 1-3 with him at QB before he got hurt. He is getting around 7 million per year.
Yes so they are paying $10m on Lance and Purdy combined.
 

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Invariably, year after year the super bowl participants have studs on the DLine.
 

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All of this splatter, and the glaring fact is that SF wins/competes because they have a great D. Armstead, Kinlaw, Bosa, Jimmie Ward, Chardavius Ward, Fred Warner, that's why SF is good. Want to follow their template, start drafting D, especially on the DLine.
 

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All of this splatter, and the glaring fact is that SF wins/competes because they have a great D. Armstead, Kinlaw, Bosa, Jimmie Ward, Chardavius Ward, Fred Warner, that's why SF is good. Want to follow their template, start drafting D, especially on the DLine.
95% of the time that's great. But you still have to score those times your D can't hold the line. Philly's tackles took turns pancaking Bosa's *** all game, and eventually Philly's o-line just ground the 49er D into the ground. It all starts with the offensive line. An elite offensive line will allow you to compete every year. If Dak is only a top end game manager that needs all the help he can get, better start up front and plug the gaps in the o-line.
 

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49ers are known to be a very physical, run first team. Their success on the ground goes hand in hand with their passing game. All their skill players strength lies with their ability to get yards after the catch. They went to a Super Bowl with a game manager and almost did it again with a QB that was the last pick in the draft.

Fix their run game-starts with having a better rushing plan and then finding the right personnel. Pollard could be that homerun back and really be a weapon as a receiver. Draft a physical, change of pace back to replace Zeke with. Look to improve the interior of our OL. Find lineman who can get a consistent push in the run game and are athletic enough to hit moving targets in space. Incorporate a Full Back.

Find receivers who excel in gaining yards after catch. Remember, the WCO is more of a short passing offense that relies on their receivers to take a 5 yard catch and turn it into a 20 one. Look for physical specimens to can go get the football and rack up yards in the open field.


Well what you're saying is, we need to start with a real NFL caliber offensive coordinator who's smart enough to understand how important it is to play to your strengths.

We haven't had anything like that in years....
 

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95% of the time that's great. But you still have to score those times your D can't hold the line. Philly's tackles took turns pancaking Bosa's *** all game, and eventually Philly's o-line just ground the 49er D into the ground. It all starts with the offensive line. An elite offensive line will allow you to compete every year. If Dak is only a top end game manager that needs all the help he can get, better start up front and plug the gaps in the o-line.
Absolutely.

Qb.
DLine.
OLine.

The 3 most important aspects of a team, by far. The QB is in a class all by himself as far as importance, BTW.
 

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Well what you're saying is, we need to start with a real NFL caliber offensive coordinator who's smart enough to understand how important it is to play to your strengths.

We haven't had anything like that in years....
MM does have an excellent track record of offensive success, this isn't Moore who was learning on the job.
 
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