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And Rush has demonstrated nothing that would suggest he couldn't handle it.And?
You know that has no bearing on whether Rush could handle it or not.
And Rush has demonstrated nothing that would suggest he couldn't handle it.And?
You know that has no bearing on whether Rush could handle it or not.
Exactly. It shouldn't even be up for debate.Yep.
With Romo being undrafted and Dak being a 4th round pick, you'd think Cowboys fans would be a little more open minded about going with a young backup who wasn't a high draft pick rather than sticking with POS vets like Moore, Weeden, and McCown.
I honestly feel like if Rush were a 2nd or 3rd round pick we wouldn't even be having this debate. Just like we saw with Dak last year. A lot of people were hesitant to buy in just because he wasn't a 1st round pick.
Dak was considered a bad practiced last year during TC and they still elevated him to #1 but only because Moore got hurt. Point being, the coaches get to watch the games, too. In short, you have more faith in them to do the right thing than I do.Just a thought. Maybe they want there to be a competition and Rush (or Moore) to win it just as is happening. The real question is how much longer we continue this farce with trotting Moore out there as the 2nd. I think he's proven he's inferior.
I other thing to consider - some of the players say Rush is a gamer. It may be what we see out there in the game is not what coaches are seeing in practice.
Moore had a secure job thanks to Linehan.Dak was considered a bad practiced last year during TC and they still elevated him to #1 but only because Moore got hurt. Point being, the coaches get to watch the games, too. In short, you have more faith in them to do the right thing than I do.
So, there's this:Dak was considered a bad practiced last year during TC and they still elevated him to #1 but only because Moore got hurt. Point being, the coaches get to watch the games, too. In short, you have more faith in them to do the right thing than I do.
So, there's this:
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Mon. Practice Recap: Camp At The Star; Cooper Rush Works With The 2’s
Monday, August 21, 2017 6:34 PM CDT
By DallasCowboys.com Report
Quick Hits Read
Cooper Rush has been outstanding in three preseason games, throwing four touchdown passes with no interceptions, and perhaps the coaching staff was rewarding the rookie quarterback Monday by giving him a handful of reps with the second-team offense near the end of practice. Kellen Moore took the majority of the second-team reps behind starter Dak Prescott, as usual.
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So do you think this is a message to Rush, or to Moore? Moore either improves his play or he's third string at best.
I don't think giving a small percentage of reps to Rush is a message to either of them. I'm still in the camp that thinks if anything happens with Dak, it's a toss up how effective either Rush or Moore would be anyway, I would just prefer to not carry three QBs this season since we have needs at other positions as well. There's no way Rush can be stashed on the PS very long either.So, there's this:
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Mon. Practice Recap: Camp At The Star; Cooper Rush Works With The 2’s
Monday, August 21, 2017 6:34 PM CDT
By DallasCowboys.com Report
Quick Hits Read
Cooper Rush has been outstanding in three preseason games, throwing four touchdown passes with no interceptions, and perhaps the coaching staff was rewarding the rookie quarterback Monday by giving him a handful of reps with the second-team offense near the end of practice. Kellen Moore took the majority of the second-team reps behind starter Dak Prescott, as usual.
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So do you think this is a message to Rush, or to Moore? Moore either improves his play or he's third string at best.
I'd say it was a pretty significant signal to both guys. To Rush that if you continue to work hard and play well you will be rewarded. To Moore that just because you're the experienced guy, you aren't promised the backup job or even necessarily a roster spot.I don't think giving a small percentage of reps to Rush is a message to either of them. I'm still in the camp that thinks if anything happens with Dak, it's a toss up how effective either Rush or Moore would be anyway, I would just prefer to not carry three QBs this season since we have needs at other positions as well. There's no way Rush can be stashed on the PS very long either.
Valid points. The official site might be trying to avoid hyping Rush up too much.I'd say it was a pretty significant signal to both guys. To Rush that if you continue to work hard and play well you will be rewarded. To Moore that just because you're the experienced guy, you aren't promised the backup job or even necessarily a roster spot.
That paragraph understates what really happened as well. From what I saw Rush got more second team reps than Moore did. Nothing about it sounded "as usual" as the DallasCowboys.com report reads.
I think sometimes you guys are a little too pessimistic about the braintrust. 1) They really aren't stupid and 2) some decisions really aren't that hard.Valid points. The official site might be trying to avoid hyping Rush up too much.
I generally lean towards realism but 20 years of too much futility sucked a good part of the optimism out of me.I think sometimes you guys are little too pessimistic about the braintrust. 1) They really aren't stupid and 2) some decisions really aren't that hard.
I think sometimes you guys are little too pessimistic about the braintrust. 1) They really aren't stupid and 2) some decisions really aren't that hard.