What was that? Hey I've got a ball. Yeah.WoodysGirl;1596420 said:His TD was nice.
His celebration notsomuch.
CATCH17;1596436 said:
It works for me, but it's upside down.:dogunwo;1596490 said:Link doesnt work
nyc;1596552 said:Wow, if I were a receiver for the Cowboys I would be deathly afraid if Johnson became the starting QB. He telegraphs his throws, and then his arm is so weak, the entire defense has time to pack up their tents and sleeping bags and make the trek to the wide receiver. ray:
He's a good kid with unreal athletic ability. I think Mickey just wanted to see what he can do at full throttle. I'm in the same boat as Mick on that.Bungarian;1596555 said:Spagnola is in love with this guy. He kept wanting him to get the ball.
This is going to drive me crazy... Nothing personal, but his last name is spelled S T A N B A C K.sago1;1596597 said:Sounded like it the few times I listened to Spagnola once Stanbach finally got on the field. I was totally surprised by this draft pick since I never heard of him & wanted 1-2 other players who I thought could really help us. But this kid sounds special and showed just a bit of what he can do. Cowboys certainly didn't use a 4th round pick just for him to become a #3 WR or just a PR -- although it would feel a need. Cowboys at minimum see a Slash-type great player or a #1 WR play in Stanbach's future. It would sure knock the socks off of us Cowboy fans if this year he able to show the kind of talent we all hope he has. Would relieve a lot of pressure it turns out there no need use a high draft pick on a #1 WR -- but that that's getting a long way ahead of myself.
Relax, it was just something to do with the H that isn't in Witten.WoodysGirl;1596603 said:This is going to drive me crazy... Nothing personal, but his last name is spelled S T A N B A C K.