Russell Wilson talking about George Pickens

...people are not seeing how big this is for offense. Ocho mentioned Dallas could be putting up 30+ game.

Greatest show on turf 2.0 ...;)..
I think the majority of us realize that getting a player of Pickens abilities can be a game changer.

I think the biggest beneficiary of this will be Ferguson and the running game should as well.....especially whoever the RB1 will be.

Running a draw out of Shotgun with Ceedee and Pickens split wide could be a thing of beauty
 
I think the majority of us realize that getting a player of Pickens abilities can be a game changer.

I think the biggest beneficiary of this will be Ferguson and the running game should as well.....especially whoever the RB1 will be.

Running a draw out of Shotgun with Ceedee and Pickens split wide could be a thing of beauty
so would both great wr's running curls on opposite sides too! :rolleyes:
 
...people are not seeing how big this is for offense. Ocho mentioned Dallas could be putting up 30+ game.

Greatest show on turf 2.0 ...;)..
The "Greatest Show on Turf," the St. Louis Rams' offense from 1999 to 2001, featured a talented receiving corps, including Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt, and Az-Zahir Hakim.

These players, along with running back Marshall Faulk and quarterback Kurt Warner, formed a powerful unit that dominated the league.

Key Receivers:

Isaac Bruce:
A veteran receiver known for his reliability and ability to make contested catches.
(sounds like George Pickens)

Torry Holt:
A dynamic and explosive receiver who could create big plays with his speed and athleticism.
(sounds like CeeDee Lamb)

Az-Zahir Hakim:
A second-year receiver who also excelled as a return specialist, contributing with his speed and ability to make big plays.
(sounds like KaVontae Turpin)

Impact on the Offense:
Big Plays:
The Rams' offense, with these receivers, focused on creating big plays and scoring quickly, establishing a fast-paced, high-scoring style.

Recruiting and Drafting:
The Rams strategically drafted and acquired players, like Holt, to build upon their existing talent and create a strong receiving corps.

Hall of Fame Status:
Bruce and Holt, along with other key players like Warner and Faulk, went on to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, solidifying their legacy as members of a historic team.

In addition to these main receivers, the Rams also had other talented players in the receiving game, such as:

Ricky Proehl: A veteran receiver who provided valuable depth and experience.

Marshall Faulk: While primarily a running back, Faulk also contributed as a receiver, making him a versatile weapon.
(sounds like Jaydon Blue)

The "Greatest Show on Turf" was a team known for its high-scoring, pass-first mentality, and these receivers were a key part of that success.

Sounds like this is what the Cowboys new coaching staff is trying to build: The Greatest Show on Turf 2.0
 
I think the majority of us realize that getting a player of Pickens abilities can be a game changer.

I think the biggest beneficiary of this will be Ferguson and the running game should as well.....especially whoever the RB1 will be.

Running a draw out of Shotgun with Ceedee and Pickens split wide could be a thing of beauty
..man, wouldn't that be something. Lets hope it pans out.
 
The "Greatest Show on Turf," the St. Louis Rams' offense from 1999 to 2001, featured a talented receiving corps, including Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt, and Az-Zahir Hakim.

These players, along with running back Marshall Faulk and quarterback Kurt Warner, formed a powerful unit that dominated the league.

Key Receivers:

Isaac Bruce:
A veteran receiver known for his reliability and ability to make contested catches.
(sounds like George Pickens)

Torry Holt:
A dynamic and explosive receiver who could create big plays with his speed and athleticism.
(sounds like CeeDee Lamb)

Az-Zahir Hakim:
A second-year receiver who also excelled as a return specialist, contributing with his speed and ability to make big plays.
(sounds like KaVontae Turpin)

Impact on the Offense:
Big Plays:
The Rams' offense, with these receivers, focused on creating big plays and scoring quickly, establishing a fast-paced, high-scoring style.

Recruiting and Drafting:
The Rams strategically drafted and acquired players, like Holt, to build upon their existing talent and create a strong receiving corps.

Hall of Fame Status:
Bruce and Holt, along with other key players like Warner and Faulk, went on to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, solidifying their legacy as members of a historic team.

In addition to these main receivers, the Rams also had other talented players in the receiving game, such as:

Ricky Proehl: A veteran receiver who provided valuable depth and experience.

Marshall Faulk: While primarily a running back, Faulk also contributed as a receiver, making him a versatile weapon.
(sounds like Jaydon Blue)

The "Greatest Show on Turf" was a team known for its high-scoring, pass-first mentality, and these receivers were a key part of that success.

Sounds like this is what the Cowboys new coaching staff is trying to build: The Greatest Show on Turf 2.0
No where close to the greatest show on turf, but we have some pieces.
 
No where close to the greatest show on turf, but we have some pieces.
Well, I do think we have the quarterback and the receivers, I mean think about it I know it doesn't seem like it but we're not talking about just CD and Pickens imagine if this coating staff learned how to use Turpin to take the top off defenses use blue out of the backfield.. And then you throw out Tolbert occasionally I mean I think we could have that type of offense if we weren't missing this part..

we don't have Marshall Falk give us Marshall Falk.. Also you would need to have a offensive coordinator that really wanted to push things wide open doesn't care what the defense is doing just absolutely pushing the offense because you can have all the pieces in the world but if you don't want to push it you don't scheme and have the plays for it it can't work...

I know it's asking for a lot but it would be crazy if all of a sudden blew turned into a Gibbs type A Marshall Falk like maybe not right out of the box but more than most of us think he might turn into anything besides the receiving threat or someone to break a couple big ones he might turn out to be better than we think this is what I love about this offseason we have a whole bunch of new coaches players we have new threads about defensive lineman and people you're like curious what they're going to do in training camp in preseason it seems a much more fresher outlook than last year.....:thumbup::starspin:
 

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