SI King: Bradie James: Defensive Player of the Week/Ware, Spencer, Ogletree blurbs

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3. Dallas (12-5). DeMarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer, my two all-pro outside linebacker picks, combined for three sacks, four quarterback pressures, a pass deflected and a forced fumble Saturday. On the rug Sunday at Minnesota, they're going to be tough to stop.


Defensive Player of the Week
Bradie James, LB, Dallas.
For filling almost every defensive category on the stat sheet: six tackles, one sack, one tackle-for-loss, two quarterback hits, one pass defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery. And for making the play that I thought snuffed out the Eagles' last hope. One minute left in the half, Philly driving, down 24-7, ball at the Dallas 48 ... Donovan McNabb dumped a hot-route to fullback Leonard Weaver at the 43. James met Weaver squarely, jarred the ball loose and recovered it. Dallas went on to score a field goal before the half, and the Eagles weren't coming back from 27-7.

6. I think this is what I liked about wild-card weekend:


f. Kevin Ogletree. Every time the little receiver for Dallas plays he does something good.

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/01/10/mmqb/4.html#ixzz0cLk7ObBy
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Only four football games were on last weekend, he writes 5 pages of article, and only a handful of blurbs about the Cowboys.

Odd.
 
theogt;3222053 said:
Only four football games were on last weekend, he writes 5 pages of article, and only a handful of blurbs about the Cowboys.

Odd.
He wrote alot about the Eagles collapse, but that's not really Dallas-related, huh?
 
Has Ogletree failed to catch a pass thrown to him this season other than the one that was thrown very short? I don't remember any others; the kid seems to have excellent hands.
 
LeonDixson;3222082 said:
Has Ogletree failed to catch a pass thrown to him this season other than the one that was thrown very short? I don't remember any others; the kid seems to have excellent hands.

Don't get too enthusiastic. He's a rookie and there are a LOT of people on here who will remind you that, because he is a rookie, he must not be very talented and can't be expected to contribute.

:rolleyes:
 
Shotgun Dave;3222089 said:
Don't get too enthusiastic. He's a rookie and there are a LOT of people on here who will remind you that, because he is a rookie, he must not be very talented and can't be expected to contribute.

:rolleyes:
I get enthusiastic about most of our players until they prove me wrong. What can I say? I'm generally an optimist.:D
 
Shotgun Dave;3222089 said:
Don't get too enthusiastic. He's a rookie and there are a LOT of people on here who will remind you that, because he is a rookie, he must not be very talented and can't be expected to contribute.

:rolleyes:

I really hate that. Rookies can make a positive impact with the right coaching staff. No need to wait till their 4th season to give them a chance...
 
robjgrif;3222099 said:
I really hate that. Rookies can make a positive impact with the right coaching staff. No need to wait till their 4th season to give them a chance...

Agreed - Like to see some LB's getting reps.
 
LeonDixson;3222082 said:
Has Ogletree failed to catch a pass thrown to him this season other than the one that was thrown very short? I don't remember any others; the kid seems to have excellent hands.

He's 8 for nine including the playoffs.
 
Romo overthrew him last week in the NFCE champ game..funny calling it that, but it pretty much was a champ game
 

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