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...would specifically like to hear his critiques of the DT & RB positions, as they prepare to wrap up the 1st qtr of the season Thursday night.
 

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The whole offensive design is broken. The blocking is not good, the receivers are pedestrian outside of Lamb when he is not sulking and the backs are as bad as we had in the first season of Jerry Jones' ownership.
 

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...would specifically like to hear his critiques of the DT & RB positions, as they prepare to wrap up the 1st qtr of the season Thursday night.
I'm listening right now. At DT, he actually went out of his way to praise Mazi, and said we threw some more things at DT. :doh
 

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The whole offensive design is broken. The blocking is not good, the receivers are pedestrian outside of Lamb when he is not sulking and the backs are as bad as we had in the first season of Jerry Jones' ownership.
Lamb hasn't even been particularly great so far this season. Hope he eventually gets into shape.
 

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Bills have shown that when you have a legit franchise qb, you are better off without a cunty elite wr that only cares about the number of passes coming his way.
 

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Lamb hasn't even been particularly great so far this season. Hope he eventually gets into shape.
He has not had a camp, so some rustiness is expected. But his attitude is what I don't care for right now.

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Jerry was asked if Lamb's holdout was a factor in his slow start, and he basically said he and Dak did so much work in the offseason he didn't think so. Okay, so the "Dakyard" workouts are just as good as training camp.

But he also said he considered availability as important as ability. Basically, it's just like I thought -- he sees training camp as an opportunity to get hurt, not as a time to improve. That's why he didn't hate the holdout and may even have seen it as a good thing in some ways. :mad
 

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He has not had a camp, so some rustiness is expected. But his attitude is what I don't care for right now.

Got paid.
Not that it's ok, but to me it's not a coincidence that he did the same thing in the Packers game.

I think he's reached a point where he has no tolerance for Dak's shortcomings. Whether it's him getting tight in big moments or missing him on reads or throwing bad balls his way, I think Lamb is just over Dak and just doesn't care for him at this point, hence the short fuse and low tolerance.
 

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Not that it's ok, but to me it's not a coincidence that he did the same thing in the Packers game.

I think he's reached a point where he has no tolerance for Dak's shortcomings. Whether it's him getting tight in big moments or missing him on reads or throwing bad balls his way, I think Lamb is just over Dak and just doesn't care for him at this point, hence the short fuse and low tolerance.
Bingo. And I don't completely blame him.
 

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Bingo. And I don't completely blame him.
Again, not that I'm ok with the body language or the pouting, but he's not just doing it when he's not happy, he's doing it specifically when he's upset with Dak which is why every time we've seen him do it so far, he's very demonstrative in his interactions with Dak.

I'm convinced that his issues are all with Dak.
 

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Not that it's ok, but to me it's not a coincidence that he did the same thing in the Packers game.

I think he's reached a point where he has no tolerance for Dak's shortcomings. Whether it's him getting tight in big moments or missing him on reads or throwing bad balls his way, I think Lamb is just over Dak and just doesn't care for him at this point, hence the short fuse and low tolerance.
Dak was decent against Baltimore, if anything Lamb was more of the issue with the drops and of course the fumble which was arguably the biggest play in the game.

Dak was a gump against GB but Lamb was much more of the issue against Baltimore.
 
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