zerofill
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 5,179
- Reaction score
- 7,643
Texas > Nevada
Referring to organization... not state. hell... I want to move to Texas lol.
Texas > Nevada
Until Diggs is back, Heath has 3 times as many INTs as the Cowboys active squad.
Texas > Nevada
It's just unfair to other teams to let Heath play too much.
GOAT!
I simply generally ignore those types. Why do you give what they say credence?Yup, but the slippery slope went from "we need an upgrade" to "Dallas is incompetent because Heath is the worst in the NFL" happened at the speed of light.
I simply generally ignore those types. Why do you give what they say credence?
Is your avatar from the movie about drummer in school, mean teacher??Excuse me OP.
That's AFC Defensive Player of the Week Jeff Heath to you sir.
Always liked that guy.
That's probably why he only plays 30% of snaps, Raiders don't want to be undefeated.
30%If you really want to drive the point home, show the snap counts. Heath has 3 picks without playing many downs.
Winning teams have most of their rosters with great role playersOur fans hold every one of our players to a 1st round standard....Romo was held to the standard of a #1 overall pick for his entire career...
Why people expected Heath to be prime Ed Reed is absurd.
Urban needs to see some tape of Daryl Worley. Add in some Nolan Carroll tape, and he'll be printing a retraction tootsweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Just like Urban Meyer said. There is no bad player in the NFL if they make it to any 53-man roster. It's about coaching. If you find the coach that connects with you and teaches you how to maximize your abilities and reach your potential, then you gonna go somewhere. If there is no coaching, what ever God-given talent you have will go to waste in this competitive league.
This applies to Jaylon Smith, Conor Williams, etc etc ... As long as Jerry hires deadwood coaches, or puppet coaches, all the talent he is bragging out if going down the drain if they remain here, or flourish when they go to another well-run organization
I tend to automatically click LIKE on posts that make me smile. That got a for real chuckle out of me.So is the Cowboys defense.
I think I read he's 78th out of 92.
He also made one hell of a business decision against Brown(LA Rams) too.
I mean, something that Jaylon Smith would get roasted for level bad.
Looks like we dodged a bullet in not trading for the guy this year.
the Calvin Johnson game gave him a bad rep for sure. Miss that dude.Heath's biggest problem was the made up fan narratives. Heath was an above average backup and below average starter, which was fine for what he was paid. But the fan narrative was "Heath is the worst safety in the NFL" based on a made up stat by PFF. This year's version of that is "Trysten Hill was the worst DT in the NFL".
Meanwhile PFF ratings come from quick check the box reviews coming from people making slightly more than minimum wage.