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He needs to make the team. He can replace Butler and Williams on the depth chart if his potential lives up.
I like him...he's in a really good room to develop in, considering the veterans. But it may be two or more years before he surpasses TWill and Butler. They are very underrated, in my opinion.

TWill runs crisp routes, has really good speed, and some clutch catches on his resume. Butler looked exceptional in Preseason and is looking like a great outside reliever for Dez/TWill. And of the receivers likely to make the final 53, he is the fastest.

That said, Noah does have some physical advantages, so he could have an immediate role in Goal line situations. Also, he's a pretty good blocker, so he will most likely be on both receiving units.
 
I like him...he's in a really good room to develop in, considering the veterans. But it may be two or more years before he surpasses TWill and Butler. They are very underrated, in my opinion.

TWill runs crisp routes, has really good speed, and some clutch catches on his resume. Butler looked exceptional in Preseason and is looking like a great outside reliever for Dez/TWill. And of the receivers likely to make the final 53, he is the fastest.

That said, Noah does have some physical advantages, so he could have an immediate role in Goal line situations. Also, he's a pretty good blocker, so he will most likely be on both receiving units.
Check out some Larry Blamire movies. Skeleton of Cadavera series... Dark and Stormy Night!
You'll get plenty of laughs and I think you'll appreciate what they're doing.
 
After reading this stuff, how Goodell's panel found Zeke "guilty" I'll never understand.
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This is getting crazier and crazier. Read the entire tweet. Lucky may have some explaining to do...


Mmm...
Mmm mmm mmm...

Ain't this some (I'mma wanna say tings, but I like being here too much) stuff...

Mmm...
 
If this is what Garrett (and company) were referring to then I stand corrected. Total buffoonery from Lucky.

We can't know for sure, but it's possible if they had people on the details of the Elliott case, which they probably did.
 
I like him...he's in a really good room to develop in, considering the veterans. But it may be two or more years before he surpasses TWill and Butler. They are very underrated, in my opinion.

TWill runs crisp routes, has really good speed, and some clutch catches on his resume. Butler looked exceptional in Preseason and is looking like a great outside reliever for Dez/TWill. And of the receivers likely to make the final 53, he is the fastest.

That said, Noah does have some physical advantages, so he could have an immediate role in Goal line situations. Also, he's a pretty good blocker, so he will most likely be on both receiving units.

I agree entirely and my post didn't necessarily qualify my statement by saying that. I think he could eventually become one of our main receivers down the road.

It can't hurt to have 5 or 6 WRs that you can literally trot out and who can win match ups regularly.

5 wide sets with Dez and Williams wide, Beasley and Switzer stacked in a slot, and Brown or Butler in the other slot?

RIP.
 
I suspect
I like him...he's in a really good room to develop in, considering the veterans. But it may be two or more years before he surpasses TWill and Butler. They are very underrated, in my opinion.

TWill runs crisp routes, has really good speed, and some clutch catches on his resume. Butler looked exceptional in Preseason and is looking like a great outside reliever for Dez/TWill. And of the receivers likely to make the final 53, he is the fastest.

That said, Noah does have some physical advantages, so he could have an immediate role in Goal line situations. Also, he's a pretty good blocker, so he will most likely be on both receiving units.
If Brown lives up to the training camp and preseason hype, he is the likely heir apparent for Butler who is in the last year of his contract. It is actually a good succession plan. The real downside is carrying that sixth receiver at the expense of another position. Of course, we know how to solve that: cut Moore.
 
I agree entirely and my post didn't necessarily qualify my statement by saying that. I think he could eventually become one of our main receivers down the road.

It can't hurt to have 5 or 6 WRs that you can literally trot out and who can win match ups regularly.

5 wide sets with Dez and Williams wide, Beasley and Switzer stacked in a slot, and Brown or Butler in the other slot?

RIP.
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I suspect

If Brown lives up to the training camp and preseason hype, he is the likely heir apparent for Butler who is in the last year of his contract. It is actually a good succession plan. The real downside is carrying that sixth receiver at the expense of another position. Of course, we know how to solve that: cut Moore.
Of all the things that could possibly be bothering me right now, a better player going home in Moore's stead is #1.
 
Not only do the Cowboys have a great/young offensive line, but quarterback, receivers, and backs that create opportunities.
 
How many students? Why stop at football players? I was messed up my entire time at UCLA and they LOVED ME.
Before I was thrown out... but that's another, unrelated story.
You are an interesting character...
 
I suspect

If Brown lives up to the training camp and preseason hype, he is the likely heir apparent for Butler who is in the last year of his contract. It is actually a good succession plan. The real downside is carrying that sixth receiver at the expense of another position. Of course, we know how to solve that: cut Moore.

I hope not. I don't see how he can be our deep threat and stretch defenses.
 

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