These may be the biggest names not mentioned for our Playoff success. These two have the ability to make plays and affect the game in a positive manner.
Most teams won't scheme for them, so boom this is how they'll flourish. The unexpected nature of their being, shall help us go far!! On the other hand, defensive coordinators are paid in this league to scheme. After we dominate the first game, coordinators will have their hands full!!!
Give me your thoughts on these two weapons, let's go Cowboys!!
Totally depends upon the play caller and play-designer,..and the QB.
One thing to have the tools and supplies to paint,..and then its up the ability of the painter.
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Cedric-Wilson: He seems to have a terrific knack for the offense and the slot middle.
Even more than the more individually talented Gallup.
If teams sleep on Wilson, he can manuever and spring some plays.
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Pollard - He plays in spots and occasions, so that doesn't force blue-prints.
Once he becomes stationary and simple, seems he's much easier to defend.
With Tony Tiger, the better he schemed designed that leads to splash plays, the better we become.
Jet-sweeps, Edge running, cut-back lanes, Ceddy throw-back.
- If we were really adept at utilizing our RBs in pass game, ala quick screen passes, isolation, misdirection swing flairs.
Pollard would be so dynamite-scary !
- Now what can get scary is .. what if Ced-Wilson gets hurt or nicked ?
Then we're " vastly" limited to Noah Brown, a mere 9 yard WR.- I'd much rather have Turner before Noah but that's me
- What if Pollard gets hurt or nicked ? ... Zeke runs in mud nowadays, power goal line and blitz blocking by far his best attributes now.
Then we're down to journeyman Cory Clements.