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PDay8810
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I think home field makes it a toss up.I fully expect your team to take care of business week one. Hopefully it'll be nationally televised.
I think home field makes it a toss up.I fully expect your team to take care of business week one. Hopefully it'll be nationally televised.
Sam Williams is no bumb. He disrupts and can beat any OT in the league. He is a quality depth piece Kneeland is going to be a quality backup and future starter at LDE.
I just tried to tell you it's the DT position group. Not edge rushers with questionable depth.
Not sensitive, not mad at you... and not butt hurt. Dallas is strong on the edge with health.
but here you are, sharing
what was your bold prediction for Dallas?
Yes, I know in a 17 game season every game is big, but IMO Week 1 is huge for both teams. Cowboys have won 12 games a year lately and many people think they will be under .500. Browns won 11 games last year without their best offensive player and with a revolving door at QB (friggin Flacco went 4-1!) and no one seems to be giving them a chance. Personally I think both teams exceed expectations, but getting out of the gate with a loss will be bad for either team. Browns probably a win a little more with it being a home game and since they have a tougher road to make the playoffs due to their division. The Cowboys have two shitty teams and a team that had one of the worst season end choke jobs in NFL history in their division, so while not likely could possibly even get in with 9 wins.I fully expect your team to take care of business week one. Hopefully it'll be nationally televised.
I don’t think many people expect the Cowboys to be under 500 - I think most people have either the Cowboys or Eagles winning the division and most think the Cowboys will contend for a playoff spot. The Cowboys not doing much in the offseason has some people concerned but there’s still a good amount of talent in Dallas.Yes, I know in a 17 game season every game is big, but IMO Week 1 is huge for both teams. Cowboys have won 12 games a year lately and many people think they will be under .500. Browns won 11 games last year without their best offensive player and with a revolving door at QB (friggin Flacco went 4-1!) and no one seems to be giving them a chance. Personally I think both teams exceed expectations, but getting out of the gate with a loss will be bad for either team. Browns probably a win a little more with it being a home game and since they have a tougher road to make the playoffs due to their division. The Cowboys have two shitty teams and a team that had one of the worst season end choke jobs in NFL history in their division, so while not likely could possibly even get in with 9 wins.
Agree on Williams if he doesn't get suspended or benched for his brain spasmsSam Williams is no bumb. He disrupts and can beat any OT in the league. He is a quality depth piece Kneeland is going to be a quality backup and future starter at LDE.
You are correct that DT is the problem on defense. I hope Rogers can be the fatty that clogs the run. Mazi just lacks intensity. He plays with no sense of urgency. Looks like a bust so far they would be better off giving Kneeland lots of snaps at both DT positions. Kneeland just keeps coming. Very intense and physical. Understands technique and leverage. Crazy motor
i feel you.BOLD
still waiting
I'd say this is a pretty bold prediction for a 2nd year guy who missed the entire season and is coming off a major injury and isn't guaranteed a starting positionBOLD
still waiting
Overshown is going to be a star. We need a monster DT to take up blockers and let the heat seeking missiles run free
Texas fans are like aggie fans...no objectivity.I'd say this is a pretty bold prediction for a 2nd year guy who missed the entire season and is coming off a major injury and isn't guaranteed a starting position
Star... that us my prediction. Within 2 years he will be right there behind Micah and Diggs as our most valuable defender. That's my clip and saveI'd say this is a pretty bold prediction for a 2nd year guy who missed the entire season and is coming off a major injury and isn't guaranteed a starting position
Hopefully you are right. But on 7/16/24 it's a bold predictionStar... that us my prediction. Within 2 years he will be right there behind Micah and Diggs as our most valuable defender. That's my clip and save
i like itHopefully you are right. But on 7/16/24 it's a bold prediction
well...atlanta likes itZeke averages under 40 yards rushing per game
You are on my list Pal. But you get a pass bashing the Lakers now.Hey I talk alotta shit about the Lakers.
Don't I @Black Adam & @Mecca?
When the season starts don't read any of my comments about duh purple 'n gold. You'll get upset.
this isn't bold, it's expected.it wouldn’t surprise me if he isn’t their leader rusher this year.
The Cowboys don’t really have any proven rushers other than Zeke though - Freeman has been in the league a few years but hasn’t produced a whole lot, while the likes of Dowdle and Vaughn barely have any experience. I see the Cowboys struggling to run the ball consistently as they don’t have anyone who can be a feature #1 RB IMO, which is the main reason why I’m picking them to finish behind the Eagles in the NFC East.this isn't bold, it's expected.