What was our problem?

eman721 said:
How many times have you started this identical thread? Good God, man.

post pad. this guy is the king of one line responses too. No offense, of course.
 
theogt said:
I'm not saying it was the wrong choice, but people have legitimate beef when Bill says he passed on Lawson because he thought Carpenter could contribute more now (while Lawson had the bigger upside). Since Carpenter isn't exactly contributing more now there's a reason to be upset.

I'm not, even though I was one of the loudest Lawson fans around. I'm pleased with Ellis and I love the depth that Carp gives us inside and out.


I think Carpenter might have been more ready to play OLB in the Cowboys 3-4, but you have to take into consideration that he has been moved inside and is learning a new position. Lawson is rushing the passer most downs, which isn't too different from his role at NCSU.
 
I know Carpenter hasn't shown much yet, but I still think we're going to be glad we have a young ILB candidate to try when Ayodele proves to be less than what we're looking for at that position...
 
CrazyCowboy said:
Is have two DeMarcus Ware's a bad thing? :bang2:

Yes, I've brought this up already. DeMarcus Ware is a great pass rusher but his weakness is run stopping. While he has gotten a lot better, it is still the weakness in his game. Manny Lawson is even worse! He is smaller too and his only real skill at this point is his speed rush. Carpenter is a better pick because you do not want both of your outside linebackers to be weak against the run. Williams can help support Ware until he improves, but if you are weak on both sides you can be in a boat load of hurt. Moving Ellis (270lbs) to play outside helps, but what Ellis has turned into was not expected during the draft. On top of that Ellis is in his 9th season and Carpenter needs time to mature. Anyhow, Lawson isn't quite on par with Ware. Check out his draft profile.

Position: Defensive End School: North Carolina State
Status: Senior
Height: 6-6
Weight: 245
40-Yard Dash: 4.70 (EST)


Positives:
A quick pass rusher, Manny Lawson has great size and speed. A sack machine, he is physically gifted and does a great job of using that athleticism to blow through the line. Lawson has great experience and has faced very talented offensive lines, especially in the ACC. He has a very long reach and elusive, quick frame. Lawson also is very effective blocking kicks and punts.


Negatives: Lawson has definitely benefited from the outstanding play of opposite defensive end Mario Williams. Could add some bulk if he wishes to play DE in the NFL. Lawson needs to become smarter and learn not to primarily use his speed to beat defenders because offensive linemen at the next level are more athletic.



Overview:
Should consider the switch to outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense where he can rush the passer and use his athleticism to drop back in coverage. If he bulks up and adds muscle he could be very similar to a Demarcus Ware type player. Lawson has all the tools that can’t be taught, but needs to mature and become more polished to become a better pure player.

He is only 245lbs (Ware 257lbs) which is light when you have to shed blocks of offensive linemen and he isn't quite as quick at 4.7 40 vs Ware at 4.56. Carpenter is 255lbs and a 4.61 40 and a better run stopper.
 
CrazyCowboy said:
It is what it is........a mistake Zoners!

BP history shows that he is loyal to his former players........I am sure he liked Carp alot because of his Dad.......this was a BP pick......and I am afraid it is going to be a mistake!

I agree with several of you who asked where would Lawson play at because of the stellar Ellis play? That is valid.......

I was a big Lawson fan and started several posts before the draft stating we should take this guy..... and I don't do this for a living!

So, what was our problem?

Huh? This makes virtually no sense.

You admit that Lawson would be in the same position as Carpenter in Dallas - as a backup - yet you say it was a mistake to take Carpenter over Lawson.

Where is the logic and what evidence is there to support the conclusion that the choice was a mistake?

Surely you don't consider the fact that you supported Lawson out of college to be indisputable proof he is better ..... I hope you have something more concrete than that.
 
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nyc said:
Yes, I've brought this up already. DeMarcus Ware is a great pass rusher but his weakness is run stopping. While he has gotten a lot better, it is still the weakness in his game. Manny Lawson is even worse! He is smaller too and his only real skill at this point is his speed rush. Carpenter is a better pick because you do not want both of your outside linebackers to be weak against the run. Williams can help support Ware until he improves, but if you are weak on both sides you can be in a boat load of hurt. Moving Ellis (270lbs) to play outside helps, but what Ellis has turned into was not expected during the draft. On top of that Ellis is in his 9th season and Carpenter needs time to mature. Anyhow, Lawson isn't quite on par with Ware. Check out his draft profile.
Ware has been fine at run stopping, his only problem has been identifying certain runs/reverses in time.(that happens)

Lawson has been doing well stopping the run also, any talk about his poor run stopping ability from scouting reports was when he was playing DE at 240 pounds. Its a lot easier to do it at OLB.
 
nyc said:
He is only 245lbs (Ware 257lbs) which is light when you have to shed blocks of offensive linemen and he isn't quite as quick at 4.7 40 vs Ware at 4.56. Carpenter is 255lbs and a 4.61 40 and a better run stopper.
Everything you said was correct... and that is a VERY generous 245... I would say he plays more in the 230-235 range...
 
CrazyCowboy said:
It is what it is........a mistake Zoners!

BP history shows that he is loyal to his former players........I am sure he liked Carp alot because of his Dad.......this was a BP pick......and I am afraid it is going to be a mistake!

I agree with several of you who asked where would Lawson play at because of the stellar Ellis play? That is valid.......

I was a big Lawson fan and started several posts before the draft stating we should take this guy..... and I don't do this for a living!

So, what was our problem?

Your problem is you are unable to see the big picture. :laugh2:

Manny + bad team = playing time
Carpy + good team = backup
 
CrazyCowboy said:
It is what it is........a mistake Zoners!

BP history shows that he is loyal to his former players........I am sure he liked Carp alot because of his Dad.......this was a BP pick......and I am afraid it is going to be a mistake!

I agree with several of you who asked where would Lawson play at because of the stellar Ellis play? That is valid.......

I was a big Lawson fan and started several posts before the draft stating we should take this guy..... and I don't do this for a living!

So, what was our problem?

Right. We should have drafted Lawson. And then stashed him on the bench.

Because obviously, he would still be putting those numbers up on our bench, right?

You don't do this for a living. Exactly.

Parcells does.

And I am supposed to believe you over Parcells?

I'll get on that......as soon as I finish banging Alba this morning. Dumb broad wants seconds.
 
CrazyCowboy said:
It is what it is........a mistake Zoners!

BP history shows that he is loyal to his former players........I am sure he liked Carp alot because of his Dad.......this was a BP pick......and I am afraid it is going to be a mistake!

I agree with several of you who asked where would Lawson play at because of the stellar Ellis play? That is valid.......

I was a big Lawson fan and started several posts before the draft stating we should take this guy..... and I don't do this for a living!

So, what was our problem?

Crazy, Manny Lawson called. He said he doesn't love you any more, and that he's considering getting a restraining order.

He told me to tell you that it just wasn't meant to be, and you should forget about him; he hopes you'll find that special OLB someday--one that will make you as happy as you deserve to be--and live a happy life.
 
superpunk said:
I guess only Ms. Alba would know if you're actually successful.....

Sigh.

If only my fantasy would become reality.
 
nyc said:
Yes, I've brought this up already. DeMarcus Ware is a great pass rusher but his weakness is run stopping. While he has gotten a lot better, it is still the weakness in his game. Manny Lawson is even worse! He is smaller too and his only real skill at this point is his speed rush. Carpenter is a better pick because you do not want both of your outside linebackers to be weak against the run. Williams can help support Ware until he improves, but if you are weak on both sides you can be in a boat load of hurt. Moving Ellis (270lbs) to play outside helps, but what Ellis has turned into was not expected during the draft. On top of that Ellis is in his 9th season and Carpenter needs time to mature. Anyhow, Lawson isn't quite on par with Ware. Check out his draft profile.

Position: Defensive End School: North Carolina State
Status: Senior
Height: 6-6
Weight: 245
40-Yard Dash: 4.70 (EST)


Positives:
A quick pass rusher, Manny Lawson has great size and speed. A sack machine, he is physically gifted and does a great job of using that athleticism to blow through the line. Lawson has great experience and has faced very talented offensive lines, especially in the ACC. He has a very long reach and elusive, quick frame. Lawson also is very effective blocking kicks and punts.


Negatives: Lawson has definitely benefited from the outstanding play of opposite defensive end Mario Williams. Could add some bulk if he wishes to play DE in the NFL. Lawson needs to become smarter and learn not to primarily use his speed to beat defenders because offensive linemen at the next level are more athletic.



Overview:
Should consider the switch to outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense where he can rush the passer and use his athleticism to drop back in coverage. If he bulks up and adds muscle he could be very similar to a Demarcus Ware type player. Lawson has all the tools that can’t be taught, but needs to mature and become more polished to become a better pure player.

He is only 245lbs (Ware 257lbs) which is light when you have to shed blocks of offensive linemen and he isn't quite as quick at 4.7 40 vs Ware at 4.56. Carpenter is 255lbs and a 4.61 40 and a better run stopper.

Please tell me you are only kidding? DeMarcus Ware is weak on the run.....I repectfully disagree with you and bet if running a poll.....90 percent of the Zoners would agree with me.

Ware is an all around beast who will get better like a TIMEX ...game after game after well.....you get the idea.
 
speedkilz88 said:
Ware has been fine at run stopping, his only problem has been identifying certain runs/reverses in time.(that happens)
Ware has been a lot better this year. I noted that in my post.

speedkilz88 said:
Lawson has been doing well stopping the run also, any talk about his poor run stopping ability from scouting reports was when he was playing DE at 240 pounds. Its a lot easier to do it at OLB.

I think you are slightly confused. A 3-4 linebacker has to be bigger than a 4-3 linebacker just for the fact that a 3-4 lineback MUST be able to handle offensive linemen. In a 4-3 the offensive linemen generally will be engaging the four defensive linemen leaving the linebackers to shed the lead blocking fullback or tight ends which usually arn't 300lbs+ line the offensive line.

The following is taken from the teams roster pages.

For instance. The New York Giants are a 4-3 defense.
  • LaVar Arrington: 257lbs
  • Carlos Emmons: 245lbs
  • Antonio Peirce: 238lbs
  • Brandon Short: 245lbs
  • Garris Wilkinson: 238lbs
Cowboys 3-4 defense:
  • Akin Ayodele: 250lbs
  • Kevin Burnett: 240lbs
  • Bobby Carpenter: 257lbs
  • Ryan Fowler: 250lbs
  • Oliver Hoyte: 250lbs
  • Al Singleton: 250lbs
  • Brandie James: 250lbs
  • DeMarcus Ware: 257lbs
The Cowboys have a single linebacker that is under 250lbs and thats Kevin Burnett. Parcells said that he plays special teams very well (doesn't need to over 250lbs for that) and that he will be mainly played in the nickle. At 240lbs he has better movement for pass coverage.

The point is, the fewer defensive linemen you have the bigger/stronger your linebackers have to be. I think once Carpenter gets a year or so under his belt, he will be a solid (and very aggressive) linebacker.
 
CrazyCowboy said:
It is what it is........a mistake Zoners!

BP history shows that he is loyal to his former players........I am sure he liked Carp alot because of his Dad.......this was a BP pick......and I am afraid it is going to be a mistake!

I agree with several of you who asked where would Lawson play at because of the stellar Ellis play? That is valid.......

I was a big Lawson fan and started several posts before the draft stating we should take this guy..... and I don't do this for a living!

So, what was our problem?

So that is why BP choose Chris Simms for a QB, when we were hurting there...
 

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