XXLMike
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One of the immediate benefits of the George Pickens trade: Jalen Tolbert stops getting hate he doesn’t deserve. A third-round pick out of South Alabama back in 2022, Tolbert unsurprisingly needed a couple seasons to find his bearings in the NFL. He broke through in Year 3, though, catching 49 balls for 610 yards and seven touchdowns. Not to say that’s eye-popping production, but it represents encouraging growth. And yet, through the first four months of this year, Tolbert’s name became something of a punchline when Cowboys critics rhetorically asked, “Who are Dallas’ weapons beyond CeeDee Lamb?” With Pickens’ arrival as the new WR2, Tolbert is a more-than-functional WR3, so everyone can get off the man’s case.
Huh?They could have said Tyler Smith or someone
Coogi saw "makes the list" and didn't bother to see what the list was for lol.Huh?
I’d think you’d be hard pressed to find someone more than a casual fan that didn’t have a fairly good idea of how good Tyler Smith has been!
If only the coaches hadn't screwed him up. Once again, McCarthy and player mismanagement rears it's ugly head. At least he has shown good progress.But the problem is he was so bad year 1.
If I'm not mistaken, that wasn't a McCarthy thing; that was a Tolbert thing. He was completely lost rookie year. It's a blur now, but mentally, he wasn't prepared for the NFL, it seemed.If only the coaches hadn't screwed him up. Once again, McCarthy and player mismanagement rears its ugly head. At least he has shown good progress.
It was 100% on the coaches. They knew he wasn't ready for the entire playbook coming from a small school but they shoved it in his face and told him to learn everything. He was so lost he couldn't even to the basic stuff. 2nd year he had to be deprogrammed and reprogrammed and started looking better. Last year was a big leap.If I'm not mistaken, that wasn't a McCarthy thing; that was a Tolbert thing. He was completely lost rookie year. It's a blur now, but mentally, he wasn't prepared for the NFL, it seemed.
Ehhh.....he's not the first small school guy to come into the NFL. But to my knowledge, it was the speed of the game that he couldn't handle...I don't fault him....it happens. They just got NOTHING, which was what was alarming.It was 100% on the coaches. They knew he wasn't ready for the entire playbook coming from a small school, but they shoved it in his face and told him to learn everything. He was so lost he couldn't even do the basic stuff. 2nd year, he had to be deprogrammed and reprogrammed, and started looking better. Last year was a big leap.
Alarming how poorly coached he was. There were articles during the season documenting how poorly coached he was and him complaining about how things were going. The kid from South Alabama just got thrown in the deep end and wasn't ready.They just got NOTHING, which was what was alarming.
Sure in a redraft world. Everytram can play that same game.I don't recall ever knocking the player. However, I do think it's fair to question the value of waiting three years for meaningful production from a third round pick.
Seems we coulda had someone productive with that pick & grab Tolbert later.
Tolbert had a very solid year last season with a back up QB.
I think that one might be a stretch BDC....Any coaching staff in the league is going to ask a 3rd round pick to know the entire playbook, big school background or not. I mean the guy comes from the sun belt conference, hes still been playing D1 football for 4 years. Its not like a D1 program doesnt have some depth to their playbooks and Tolbert had to learn how to play the position from scratch. This is nothing more than what is asked of every other player drafted to a pro team. If his head was spinning his rookie year, that's fine as a lot of guys go through that, but I don't see how that is on the coaching staff.It was 100% on the coaches. They knew he wasn't ready for the entire playbook coming from a small school but they shoved it in his face and told him to learn everything. He was so lost he couldn't even to the basic stuff. 2nd year he had to be deprogrammed and reprogrammed and started looking better. Last year was a big leap.