CFZ This New Kid T.Y. Hilton is Just What the Dakter Ordered

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.

 
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Guy is still fast, as of last year. You can see it on his tape.....

His experience is an asset, not a liability.



Here he is 2020-2021, post 30 years of age.



This guy helps free up guys like Hendershot, and Gallup. :)

I'm personally excited about this addition. :(
 
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All the team really needs is someone who can catch the damn ball, and right now it doesn't matter who that person is. Situational awareness is also still a thorn that keeps poking this offense.

How the game ended on Sunday is unacceptable. What happened with Brown? It's almost like the ball coming his way caught him by surprise. That isn't an excuse, but there has to be some reason for his massive brain fart
 

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Every new guy is just what we need. James Washington impact already has us as contenders, TYs has them engraving the trophy already.
 

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.


Another receiver Dak can over or under throw and miss wide open down the field w/ his superior ability to see the field.
 

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.




He can't split anything past a safety if he has to slow down and readjust to an UNDERTHROWN ball!
 

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Hilton can run sharp routes. Hilton can find the open spaces. Hilton can read the coverage. Hilton MAKES CATCHES.

Hilton will NOT be a liability - for as long as he can remain healthy.

Solid addition to an offense that really needs one.
 

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Brown just doesnt get the separation or have the hands. Dak has made him look as good as he is going to look.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.

 

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.


In his interview after signing he said he wanted to wait to sign with a team after his son’s football seasons were over which was just recently.
 

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His skillset is just what we needed right now. I think we're about to see that we should have signed this guy much earlier in the season. And I can't find a good reason why they didn't unless Hilton and the team agreed to a deal for later in the season. But give me Gallup, and Lamb on the outside, with Hilton and Lamb splitting time motioning and running routes from the slot.

I love the heart of Noah Brown, but he's he has a clumsy aspect to him to where I'd like to see him slim up another 15 lbs. Then, you've got a much better WR, who can still block and play ST, because he's got the experience and technique down.

This also lengthens his career. And just overall makes the team better in theory.

But back to T.Y. Guy has some skills. He can split the safeties cheeks. If we're getting the vintage player, which I think is possible now that he's had time to recover from past injuries. And say, if, cross our fingers, Tyron Smith comes back fully-healthy at LT, and we finally see Tyler Smith at LG, I think this team has a very good shot down the stretch. And just loaded up with the right player, for right now. IMHO, The OB "Won't Workout" J talks need to stop, until the offseason. The Cowboys need to be wise and vet the situation rather than chasing shiny objects. And focus on these guys right now, because T.Y. got some skills to. Whereas, OBJ has more of a name. But you can mention these guys in the same conversation. OBJ is 30, Hilton 33...

T.Y. has had 5 playoff appearances (More than Beckham, who has 2, but 1 SB appearance where Hilton has 0) with the Colts. So he's no slouch.

I think some fans are underestimating this move. Puts us more on par, potentially, against the Eagles. With Hilton, Lamb, Gallup...Throw in Hendershot/Shultz/Fergie.. is Dallas Goddart still banged up?

Either way, we match up well with the Eagles on offense right now, with Tyron coming back just in time to take Steele's spot, who I had vastly underrated. Ultimately, I think Jason Peters is your RT against the Eagles. And Tyron will start at LT, and Tyler, being the team guy he is will do what is asked of him. Man, say what you want about this off-season, but the Boys nailed that pick, pretty far down the draftboard, too.

Anyway, here's Hilton.. He adds an element that we need.

Most importantly, he appears to be Dak friendly.

I'd like to see a 13 set with bunched trips out wide, with Hilton in the backfield.


Hope he can get on the field this Saturday
 
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