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Passing on Graham Barton, a guy who can play anywhere on the OL at a high level, will go down as another huge Dallas draft mistake.
Guyton is going to make you love him. Buckle up.
Passing on Graham Barton, a guy who can play anywhere on the OL at a high level, will go down as another huge Dallas draft mistake.
Guyton is going to make you love him. Buckle up.
Guyton is going to make you love him. Buckle up.
and thats just his last two games.
I can’t agree more … this spike in production is thanks to our $60mill check down specialist… this team is an abortionThat is more of a bad offensive design than a true talent issue. McBride is a chain mover. I do not think Ferguson is anywhere close to that. And he achieves that high level, big fucking deal. It is called empty productivity.
uh huh
And this is going to amount to a whole lot of nothing because we've got a bad DC leading a unit without much talent.


Makes me wonder what the one word is. Catastrophic? Nah, too many syllables for those dummies.
I was watching Darius Butler break down Dallas' horrific Cover 3. Says the DBs in the back 3 have NO run stopping responsibilities. They shouldn't be biting on flea flickers or play action.
Rex Ryan was trying to break some of their coverage down and he said that he didn't even know what kind of bullshit coverage they were in .![]()
Fairly sure Elam was in cover-3 on the flea flicker and was about 90% responsible for the TD. He crashed hard towards the LOS at literally nothing, leaving the sideline wide open with Hooker trying to come all the way over from center field.
It is pretty sad we probably have a coverage named “cat”. But some of our players are so dumb they would not get it right even if they were spotted the c and the t.
In all seriousness, you have Hooker who probably knows what he is doing and then there is everyone else. The transition from Quinn to Zimmer was bad but this is an even bigger paradigm shift. We are back to square one like we were with Marinelli.