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  1. #26
    Has the Cowboys signed Terry Glenn yet? Thats going to happen if not already. Jones spent alot of cash and now is being cheap with Glenn. Cowboys want Glenn and need him. Its nice to hear about the Patrick Claytons of the world but Glenn is a all pro, though a bit old I think he has some left in him! Jones will sign him, he wants to sell out that new stadium and needs a Super Bowl team.

    I heard they already refinanced the new stadium. Whats that all about. Its not even built yet. I think they are behind schedule because they are assking UNREAL money for tickets and seat LICENSE fees. Sorry but you are one dumb mother er if you spend money on a seat license fee.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    Not so sure that is a big problem when you have Jason Witten on the team.
    Good point but I would still feel more comfortable with a more consistent #2 WR. Then again, I am naturally a worrier.

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    Good point but I would still feel more comfortable with a more consistent #2 WR. Then again, I am naturally a worrier.
    According to John Clayton's observations of the mini-camp and OTAs, Miles Austin has been making some pretty big strides. And, I expect Sam Hurd to be a much improved player this year.

    We might be suprised.

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    ^Im looking forward to seeing one of these young(Hurd and/or Austin) step up this season. I would love for it to be Hurd and for Austin to develop as a deep threat.

    Another thing, I saw an interview with Romo after an OTA and he said he's really excited about Felix Jones and his pass catching ability, and the dimension he brings to the offense. He said Garrett is working on formations with him and Barber on the field at the same time.

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    Screw Glenn. Make him walk. We're fine with T.O., Witten, Crayton, Hurd, and Austin. Hopefully Felix Jones will be that speed guy we need to catch screens on run away with it!

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    ^Im looking forward to seeing one of these young(Hurd and/or Austin) step up this season. I would love for it to be Hurd and for Austin to develop as a deep threat.

    Another thing, I saw an interview with Romo after an OTA and he said he's really excited about Felix Jones and his pass catching ability, and the dimension he brings to the offense. He said Garrett is working on formations with him and Barber on the field at the same time.
    Maybe we can finally see a Pro-set offense.

    I thought Garrett was going to try that last season with Jones and Barber, but I never saw it.

    I guess we'll see.

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    What is a number #2 WR?

    How is that not Witten?

    Or how is that not Crayton?

    I would love for someone to explain that...and right now and not bump this thread in the season "when who knows whatever happens."

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    According to John Clayton's observations of the mini-camp and OTAs, Miles Austin has been making some pretty big strides. And, I expect Sam Hurd to be a much improved player this year.

    We might be suprised.
    I hope so. I really like Hurd and anything Miles can give will be a bonus. Crayton can be inconsistent but showed flashes of brilliance last season. I tend to agree with Dynasty about Glenn. Let the dude walk. Might as well go with the young guys. I am still excited about Dallas' prospects this season. If they can take care of business after December 1,then life can be very good.


    Now if we can just keep Jessica Simpson out of the building!





    P-Dub....just heard from a friend of mine, there is an outside chance I could be in Texas Stadium for Thanksgiving Day!

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    When you are claiming a lack of a #2 WR will doom a team you're nit picking.
    True but that is what the off season is for.

    Hey, if Crayton kicks ass this season, I am all for it. I never said he couldn't do it, in fact that is what frustrates me....he has shown me the ability that he can fill that role and do it well. IMO however, he has been inconsistent. That being said, I agree with you that he has gotten better and if he continues that then they sky is the limit for him. I still am picking Dallas to win the NFC and once you're in the big game, anything is possible.

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    P-Dub....just heard from a friend of mine, there is an outside chance I could be in Texas Stadium for Thanksgiving Day!
    Bas !!!!!

    I wish I could be there for that game.

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    True but that is what the off season is for.
    Hah….too true...

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    neither is the 4-3

    so whats your point?
    Imo, the defensive ends in the 4-3 have a huge responsibility in the pass rush. Depending on the team they play, it is their main role.

    The d-line in the 3-4 are mostly stop gaps. They will get sacks but the LB's are the one's that bring the pressure.

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    Imo, the defensive ends in the 4-3 have a huge responsibility in the pass rush. Depending on the team they play, it is their main role.

    The d-line in the 3-4 are mostly stop gaps. They will get sacks but the LB's are the one's that bring the pressure.
    Fair enough...but over all a 4-3 is about balance.

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