TY Hilton sharing Knowledge with Lamb

Typhus

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Maybe he would be willing to teach others his patented volleyball dig that he performed on the game's last play in Jacksonville. :muttley:
I will leave it to you to produce a highlight reel of fumble and bumble and all the hilariousness.
It's amusing, but I prefer to see the strengths of some players like Brown develop, players that work as hard as Brown have to keep improving their game in order to just just hang on to a job.
He has had to elevate from just barely hanging on to PS to STs and now finding a role on this game day offense, that's a sign of a dedicated hard working player and you can't have superstars at every position, so I embrace those players like Brown that work as hard as he does.
This team does as well, and makes a roster stronger with players like that.
PS: I loved the shuttle to Brown in the play script, Moore showing signs of life...
 

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Don't know about better but he's good/better than others and is A LOT cheaper. so that always helps. Hopefully he is fully integrated into the offense after this week. Obviously he will upgrade our WR room and from what everyone says, he's in amazing shape, could probably play 2-3 more years.

Definitely, and I like his consistency from when he was with the Colts. When he was healthy, he tended to be more consistent than Coop was.
 

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"Just things that Reggie [Wayne] taught me when I was in CeeDee's shoes," Hilton said, flashing back to his days in Indianapolis. "I got a chance to spend some of my knowledge on him with route-running, getting open, getting separation to help him turn it from a contested catch to a non-contested [catch], and building up his YAC."

Hilton even revealed he had a part to play in Lamb's 36-yard touchdown reception.

Said Hilton: "Like on his touchdown, we had that similar play called in practice. I told him to aim a little higher because it's easier to adjust back down than it is to adjust back up.

"He made that adjustment, and he was able to score.''

Hilton's arrival has coincided with one of Lamb's best games, as CeeDee ended up going for 120 yards and two touchdowns on 10 receptions as the Cowboys beat the Eagles 40-34.

Dallas Cowboys Signing T.Y. Hilton Smarter Move Than Odell Beckham Jr. - Here's Why - FanNation Dallas Cowboys News, Analysis and More
Tip #1: Run the route correctly.
 

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"Just things that Reggie [Wayne] taught me when I was in CeeDee's shoes," Hilton said, flashing back to his days in Indianapolis. "I got a chance to spend some of my knowledge on him with route-running, getting open, getting separation to help him turn it from a contested catch to a non-contested [catch], and building up his YAC."

Hilton even revealed he had a part to play in Lamb's 36-yard touchdown reception.

Said Hilton: "Like on his touchdown, we had that similar play called in practice. I told him to aim a little higher because it's easier to adjust back down than it is to adjust back up.

"He made that adjustment, and he was able to score.''

Hilton's arrival has coincided with one of Lamb's best games, as CeeDee ended up going for 120 yards and two touchdowns on 10 receptions as the Cowboys beat the Eagles 40-34.

Dallas Cowboys Signing T.Y. Hilton Smarter Move Than Odell Beckham Jr. - Here's Why - FanNation Dallas Cowboys News, Analysis and More
I said when they signed him that they wanted a veteran in the WR room. I think that was part of the appeal with OBJ also.

CeeDee has only had Cooper as the veteran WR to learn from and Cooper's style is a bit different than most.
 

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I said when they signed him that they wanted a veteran in the WR room. I think that was part of the appeal with OBJ also.

CeeDee has only had Cooper as the veteran WR to learn from and Cooper's style is a bit different than most.
Yep he was the quiet type.
 
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