ravidubey
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Calm down...if you can't see that Lotuseater has been overstating ever since we drafted this guy you are blind.
He's definitely overstating Wilcox' case. [/picture of calm]
Calm down...if you can't see that Lotuseater has been overstating ever since we drafted this guy you are blind.
I'm just saying, its been almost unanimous that his instincts are what made him such an intriguing prospect coming out, even though he only played one year. The instincts he showed at the senior bowl were what raised his draft stock in the first place.
If your gonna knock a player, fine, but do it intelligently at least.
He's definitely overstating Wilcox' case. [/picture of calm]
Calm down...if you can't see that Lotuseater has been overstating ever since we drafted this guy you are blind.
· Last week during OTAs, Jay Ratliff and Jason Hatcher received more work inside at the one and the three techniques, respectively. I am going to be very interested to see if that continues. Reports that I heard from the field were that Ratliff looked quick and powerful playing the three. I truly believe that if this defense is going to be successful, Jay Ratliff is going to have to play a huge role. When Ratliff was out of the lineup, it was Hatcher playing in that spot with Sean Lissemore andNick Hayden working as the one.
Lissemore has been working with Ben Bass with the twos and that has been a nice combination. Bass has been one of those players that has looked a little better each practice and would not be one bit surprised if he makes that jump that we spoke about in training camp when the pads come on. I am liking the movement from the backup defensive ends as well. Tyrone Crawford looks stronger and Kyle Wilber more comfortable playing with hand down than as a linebacker.
If Leary is "in the mix" with Livings then Bernadeau is home free I guess. This is troubling to me.
Dez is going to destroy his opponents this year.
I have a feeling they're going to try and shoehorn Costa in at RG once Frederick gets settled in. Which is equally troubling.
Maybe, but I'd rather that Leary is more the competition for Bernadeau.
Maybe, but I'd rather that Leary is more the competition for Bernadeau.
What I have also noticed more about Witten and this offensive scheme that he is running more routes down the middle of the field in the red zone. Too many times in the past seasons when drives have stalled in the red zone, I often wondered to myself, why not try and get the ball to the best player on the field when it comes to playing in a tight area and making a contested catch. It appears that the coaches are trying now to get him more in the mix which a good thing. If Anthony Spencer has been the best defensive player in my eyes in these camps and no disrespect to Dez Bryant but Witten is that player on the offense for me.
Yeah, but in reality he's at LG for Livings, due to his bum knee.