So who is our Wow player?

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Floee for 6 years didn't get a wow outta ya eh?:confused::confused::confused::confused:
 

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SacredStar;1978676 said:
Jerry didn't say that "wow" player would happen this season.....he meant after 2010 when there will be no cap.

Then he'll add lots of "wow" players. :D

2010...no cap?
 

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How about "WOW" we resigned all of our guys that we needed to stay. That doesn't happen very often. We had a good team and wnother year together with the coaching staff they get even better. The draft is coming where we can add some depthnand probably a couple of "wow" players
 

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Owen Schmitt will make us all say wow lead blocking for Barber.

Yeah, I went there.
 

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Hostile;1978975 said:
Owen Schmitt will make us all say wow lead blocking for Barber.

Yeah, I went there.

If he's there in the 4th to 5th round you look at FB. FB is not an impact position in NFL Circa 2008.

Plus Crickett has a lot of promise. He can block and has great hands out of backfield.
 

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Giants have lost players; Patriots have lost players. So have the chargers. The Colts seem to be holding steady= as have we. The Pack has lost at least one starter. This year the team that manages to hold on to its own players might be the one that does best.
 

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Jackson weighs only 169 lbs. And since he went to a school that has a very respected weight program its hard to see that he can add much. And you show me any starting WR in the NFL under 185 lbs.
 

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Jerry did mention during the season he could see Dallas adding a wow player to the offense. Flozell hardly qualifies, especially when he was talking in the mold of a Deion Sanders type player. McFadden and Moss are the only 2 wow players out there right now. Neither seem very likely.
 

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His false starts hurt and are very annoying. BUT I will take them and his ability to handle guys like OSI one on one and protecting Romo's back over someone like winston justice.
 

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Royal Laegotti;1979088 said:
:hammer: Yep, I just shake my head and say WoW to every false start on critical 3rd down plays.

He cost us 50 yards on penalties all year long.

How many yards in sacks did he save us from?
 

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burmafrd;1979092 said:
His false starts hurt and are very annoying. BUT I will take them and his ability to handle guys like OSI one on one and protecting Romo's back over someone like winston justice.

You got that right, Flozell is a rock, and we are lucky to have him back.
 

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zrinkill;1979096 said:
He cost us 50 yards on penalties all year long.

How many yards in sacks did he save us from?

Here's what Dr. Z said when he picked Flo to his All-Pro team this year...

TACKLES (Flozell Adams, Jason Peters) I'd never picked Adams on my All-Pro team and I didn't plan to this year. I mean, his technique was just so sloppy. He kind of engulfs people. I wasn't even going to do a grading on him, along with the other lads. But then I was going through my DEs and the Giants' Osi Umenyiora flunked out, basically because of a pair of zeros against the Cowboys.

Now a zero in my system is very rare. It doesn't just mean no sack, it means no outstanding defensive play of any kind ... force against the pass or against the run, tackle near the line, even enough penetration to blow up a play. All those get a check mark of some kind. But Flozell held Osi to nothing. So I looked at him more closely, or rather, at his opponents.
 

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He also had Jason Peters? Didn't Peters give up a lot of sacks. I seem to remember him not listed very high in Yakuza Rich's stats.



Jerry's WOW player has to be Javon Walker. I think his knee will be fine and healthy he can give the Cowboys another dimension with his size and speed combination opposite TO. If Glenn has anything left, that would be a really dangerous trio along with Witten.
 

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zrinkill;1979093 said:
I will say it again ..... I do not want a wide receiver (in the hardest hitting division in football) that is 2 inches shorter and 30 freaking pounds lighter than Terry Glenn.

The kid has skills ......but he is tiny.

He is 5-9 170
Steve Smith was 5-9 180 in College

Can't hit what you can't touch. Go to 3:00 in clip and see what he did to corner then safety!
 

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Nors;1979177 said:
He is 5-9 170
Steve Smith was 5-9 180 in College

Can't hit what you can't touch. Go to 3:00 in clip and see what he did to corner then safety!


Most sites have him at 5'9" 166 pounds ..... Terry Glenn is 5'11" 195 pounds.

Do the math kid ...... its as easy as 18 and 1 ;)
 

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CaptainAmerica;1979103 said:
I mean, his technique was just so sloppy. He kind of engulfs people.
It may not be pretty, but it is effective.
 
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