agreed. im a huge cooper rush fan.Yeah he looks like a prototypical QB. I'm not sure how many watched the Senior Bowl but he really stood out in that game. He is definitely your old school, stand in there and take a shot while delivering the ball QB. But when you're a big and tall guy like that you can do that. I really like him. I wouldn't have been surprised to see him go in the third round in any draft. Dak was a late fourth, so I'm certainly not going to sit here and limit the guy simply because we took him in the fifth.
This is the best I have felt about our three deep at QB in an extremely long time. Might actually make watching all of preseason games worthwhile.
[MENTION=98]midswat[/MENTION]Pretty interesting departure from the norm. It will make watching a preseason game interesting again.
You don't. You trade one of them if both are showing great promise and the right offer is there.OK, here's a question: how long can you keep three QBs on your roster if the second two are promising backups?
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Absolutely. That's the perfect scenario. But I wonder if the Three Stooges in the front office and RHG's coaching crew are capable of managing the process.You don't. You trade one of them if both are showing great promise and the right offer is there.
I think this will be a very telling year for Dak. If he doesn't succeed this year, I think you have to think long and hard about opening up the QB1 slot for competition.Absolutely. That's the perfect scenario. But I wonder if the Three Stooges in the front office and RHG's coaching crew are capable of managing the process.
They invested a lot in this draft of making the offense "Dak-friendly." As fortsbest points out, what happens if Dak falls short over the next two seasons?
This team is not very adaptable. Jerry's been all over the media with this Dak-friendly shit. If it doesn't work out, do Rush or White get a shot?
Or do they just wither on the vine till some other team grabs one of them as a free agent?
I think dropping Dez was more Dak-friendly than the draft.How was this draft geared toward being “Dak friendly”? I would think a good guard and wide receiver would be “friendly “ to any QB, regardless of who they were or their style of play.
Not only that but 2 of the first 4 picks were defense. So it's not like we went offense heavy in this draft.How was this draft geared toward being “Dak friendly”? I would think a good guard and wide receiver would be “friendly “ to any QB, regardless of who they were or their style of play.
I guess you can call it whatever you want, but if it is true he was a cancer with fast eroding skills his release would be friendly to any QB. I think the term Dak or Romo friendly is just a lazy, retarded term our front office came up with and fans adopted.I think dropping Dez was more Dak-friendly than the draft.
That's fair.I guess you can call it whatever you want, but if it is true he was a cancer with fast eroding skills his release would be friendly to any QB. I think the term Dak or Romo friendly is just a lazy, retarded term our front office came up with and fans adopted.
LOL. Yeah getting receivers who run routes and get open is pretty helpful for Tom Brady too. Actually those are the open type of receivers he likes. He doesn't use the big body types except for TEs.How was this draft geared toward being “Dak friendly”? I would think a good guard and wide receiver would be “friendly “ to any QB, regardless of who they were or their style of play.
I hate to be Debbie Downer, but in the back of my head, I kinda have QB versus the field as my earmarked use for first round pick next year already.I think this will be a very telling year for Dak. If he doesn't succeed this year, I think you have to think long and hard about opening up the QB1 slot for competition.