The Dak to Pickens combination shows extremely high potential

The man adjusts to where it’s thrown and hauls it in . CD Lamb should love this trade . I was skeptical of trading a 3 for a guy not extended in contract but hopefully that works out .
 
He adjusts to the football as good as Dez.
It's rare, will be a critical factor.
This may be his best attribute. He doesn't get a ton of separation so he relies on that and his push-off is legendary.

My only concern is that the push-off will be called on him early and often because he'll be wearing the Star and not Steeler yellow and black....just watch for it
 
Dez's numbers tanked under Dak. Dak doesn't like to throw a contested ball. He needs separation.
True.

Dak needs to practice on trusting making throws towards Pickens when Pickens looks covered. Just get it high enough or with enough air under the throw to make it difficult for the defender to put his hands on the catch but easy enough for Pickens to adjust and make the catch.
 
This may be his best attribute. He doesn't get a ton of separation so he relies on that and his push-off is legendary.

My only concern is that the push-off will be called on him early and often because he'll be wearing the Star and not Steeler yellow and black....just watch for it
Very true, brother @shabazz .
 
Dez's numbers tanked under Dak. Dak doesn't like to throw a contested ball. He needs separation.
This isnt true ...........Dez numbers tanked coz he was a poor route runner. Romo knew how to throw Dez open. Dak expects his WRs to run correct routes or "be where they're supposed to be".
There is a reason Dez hired a WR coach to help him with routes after he left the Cowboys.


The Cowboys released him a month after this article

https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...yant-looking-ways-improve-his-game/447938002/
Dez Bryant is getting back to basics.

The Dallas Cowboys star plans to work out individually next month with wide receivers coach David Robinson to improve his technique, his footwork and his ability to run a wider variety of routes, according to a report from NFL Network's Jane Slater.
 
No QB/WRs going to make a living off 55/550 balls ..........way too risky.
I think the best Mendoza line of the dynamic is the Cooks trade. With what you paid him each year, was his production worth giving up the 5th rounder and the cap space? Maybe a mediocre trade overall, but you could argue his presence in the offensive system opened up things that weren’t there before. Dak had a big season in 2023; it’s probably not nearly as big without Cooks even if he didn’t contribute substantially to it.

So Dallas with Pickens is very likely better than Dallas without Pickens, regardless of whether he lives up to the draft compensation lost.
 
Oh boy, the haters will not like this.
You really don't see it, do you? That's how psychology operates though.

The thing I'll be watching for is the deep, deep ball. Again, not that "20+ air yards" stuff the statisticians call a "deep" pass, but the bomb balls. Those are game-changing plays that hype the offense and deflate a defense. Unfortunately, Dak is just not good at those. Now that we have a guy who's good at getting down field this will be in the spotlight. Did we just not have the players and that's why? To be continued.
 
Dak needs to practice on trusting making throws towards Pickens when Pickens looks covered.
The problem is, Dak will be fighting his inherent instinct to be overly cautious. Best case scenario is he will override that instinct and chuck it, but there will always be a conscious element to that decision making so he will always be a tick late and a yard off.
The bigger the moment, the more pronounced this will be.

Different movie, same ending.
 
The problem is, Dak will be fighting his inherent instinct to be overly cautious. Best case scenario is he will override that instinct and chuck it, but there will always be a conscious element to that decision making so he will always be a tick late and a yard off.
The bigger the moment, the more pronounced this will be.

Different movie, same ending.
We need Kitna back in his ear to tell him to "let it rip"!!
 
He adjusts to the football as good as Dez.
It's rare, will be a critical factor.
We need Kitna back in his ear to tell him to "let it rip"!!
This is why Eli was ...."successful". He would heave it up...and he had a couple receivers that would flat our hunt it down and often make unbelievable catches.

It would appear Pickens has some of this in him...unlike anything we have seen in quite some time. IMO Dak has to change his mentality about it. Again...IMO...Dak has to see a receiver in a very specific spot with very specific coverage. He looks for the less risky pass. It has often served him well...but HERE... he needs to take advantage of what Pickens can apparently do.

As we all know...the running game...AND unpredictable/effective play calling!...will be a huge part of it...pulling in or at least hesitating some of the extra coverages.
 

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