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It was a terrible angle.Is it just me, or did Heath take one of his signature bad angles on the early Barkley run for a big gain?
It was a terrible angle.Is it just me, or did Heath take one of his signature bad angles on the early Barkley run for a big gain?
And we are perfectly positioned to literally ABUSE anyone who decides not to bite on playaction. Oh, don't want to get sucked up? Enjoy having Elliott ram it down your throat.
Yeah, Beasley does not make that play. He doesn't make the long TD either. He lacked the top speed to streak down the field like that. Shiftiness, not speed, was Beasley's game. Cobb seems like a big time upgrade for downfield passing, which is where Prescott needed help. Beasley might be a better (or equal) security blanket, but we've got security blankets in Elliott and Witten already.
Still in love with this play by Cobb.
Yeah when I watched it both myself and my wife were in shock that he somehow got that first down. The only receiver I can really remember doing that sort of thing was Dez in all honesty. But Cobb has that RB mentality once the ball is in his hands.
Still in love with this play by Cobb.
Yeah it was god awful by Heath. I'm not saying tackling Barkley in that situation should be easy but he wasn't even fucking close. He couldn't even get a hand on the dude in a pretty simple one on one situation. Which by the way was all set up by Crawford crashing down on the OT while the RB ran right outside of him. Those two players were the worst on the field on Sunday.Is it just me, or did Heath take one of his signature bad angles on the early Barkley run for a big gain?
I thought the d-line was where they were supposed to be so deep. Why is Crawford getting so many snaps?Yeah it was god awful by Heath. I'm not saying tackling Barkley in that situation should be easy but he wasn't even fucking close. He couldn't even get a hand on the dude in a pretty simple one on one situation. Which by the way was all set up by Crawford crashing down on the OT while the RB ran right outside of him. Those two players were the worst on the field on Sunday.
Yeah a lot of people are giving Beasley a hard time but they are forgetting he wasn't drafted, was greatly undersized, played for a relatively small football program, threw himself around to make circus catches. etc. No one ever said he was a huge talent that was physically superior rather that he overcame a lot of obstacles and made the starting line up of the Dallas Cowboys. For that alone he deserves some respect in my books. Its silly to compare him to someone who has good physical skills and attributes and expect him to match up with them. Its even sillier to ridicule his lack of attributes simply because he was unhappy about not getting paid more like many football athletes do every year. For his attributes he had a good career in Dallas and was a "Rudy" type story.Yeah, Beasley does not make that play. He doesn't make the long TD either. He lacked the top speed to streak down the field like that. Shiftiness, not speed, was Beasley's game. Cobb seems like a big time upgrade for downfield passing, which is where Prescott needed help. Beasley might be a better (or equal) security blanket, but we've got security blankets in Elliott and Witten already.
Crawford played like ass. As much as Heath took a bad angle on the big Barkley run, Crawford was undisciplined with his responsibilities which led to the run happening to begin with.I thought the d-line was where they were supposed to be so deep. Why is Crawford getting so many snaps?
It also appeared to me that Vander Esch took the wrong gap and got closed out on that play. All the defenders were out of sync early in the game.Yeah it was god awful by Heath. I'm not saying tackling Barkley in that situation should be easy but he wasn't even fucking close. He couldn't even get a hand on the dude in a pretty simple one on one situation. Which by the way was all set up by Crawford crashing down on the OT while the RB ran right outside of him. Those two players were the worst on the field on Sunday.
Uh, well, I do think Beasley should shut his fricking jealous mouth about how great Buffalo is, because we all know that's a joke and he's only saying it because he's pissed that Dallas didn't pay him.Yeah a lot of people are giving Beasley a hard time but they are forgetting he wasn't drafted, was greatly undersized, played for a relatively small football program, threw himself around to make circus catches. etc. No one ever said he was a huge talent that was physically superior rather that he overcame a lot of obstacles and made the starting line up of the Dallas Cowboys. For that alone he deserves some respect in my books. Its silly to compare him to someone who has good physical skills and attributes and expect him to match up with them. Its even sillier to ridicule his lack of attributes simply because he was unhappy about not getting paid more like many football athletes do every year. For his attributes he had a good career in Dallas and was a "Rudy" type story.
They shouldn't have had Crawford play at all IMO, he clearly wasn't ready. he normally isn't much of a pass rusher from DE anyway, but he was a complete zero yesterday. He wasn't even any good vs the run yesterday either, and at the least he is normally pretty dependable there.Crawford played like ass. As much as Heath took a bad angle on the big Barkley run, Crawford was undisciplined with his responsibilities which led to the run happening to begin with.
Beasley is getting a hard time because he is an asshat.Yeah a lot of people are giving Beasley a hard time but they are forgetting he wasn't drafted, was greatly undersized, played for a relatively small football program, threw himself around to make circus catches. etc. No one ever said he was a huge talent that was physically superior rather that he overcame a lot of obstacles and made the starting line up of the Dallas Cowboys. For that alone he deserves some respect in my books. Its silly to compare him to someone who has good physical skills and attributes and expect him to match up with them. Its even sillier to ridicule his lack of attributes simply because he was unhappy about not getting paid more like many football athletes do every year. For his attributes he had a good career in Dallas and was a "Rudy" type story.
I agree with this. The Beasley vitriol on this board is petty and retarded. So he wanted more money and said some things when he left? BFD. That shit happens every year with players. People thought he was funny as hell and gave him e-high fives when he told somebody to eat a dick on twitter while he was here. When he again shows the same attitude as he's leaving? ~gasp~ HE SUCKS!!Yeah a lot of people are giving Beasley a hard time but they are forgetting he wasn't drafted, was greatly undersized, played for a relatively small football program, threw himself around to make circus catches. etc. No one ever said he was a huge talent that was physically superior rather that he overcame a lot of obstacles and made the starting line up of the Dallas Cowboys. For that alone he deserves some respect in my books. Its silly to compare him to someone who has good physical skills and attributes and expect him to match up with them. Its even sillier to ridicule his lack of attributes simply because he was unhappy about not getting paid more like many football athletes do every year. For his attributes he had a good career in Dallas and was a "Rudy" type story.