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GDT: Dallas Cowboys (Redball's Job) VS Tennessee Titan's


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Just now, Matts4313 said:

That is basic in/out blocking principals that Zeke should know. There was no reason to chip there, the man was contain. All he did was knock the dude free. Even in my youth leagues we teach slow and go and in that scenario. Slow any outside rush move then go out for a pass. 

Lmao

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9 minutes ago, Tony7188 said:

Collins need to move to LG and Connor Williams needs to be on the bench. 

Dak has been awful 

Losing Frederick has really exposed Williams.  They talked about Frederick today on Sirius NFL Radio.  Damon Harrison said he plays against Frederick 2 x a year and considers him one of the top 2 C's in the league.  But he said Frederick is so athletic, that Dallas has lost some play making ability without him.  He said yeah he's an OL but losing him is also like losing a skill position player. Interesting insight.

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1 minute ago, Northland said:

Losing Frederick has really exposed Collins.  They talked about Frederick today on Sirius NFL Radio.  Damon Harrison said he plays against Frederick 2 x a year and considers him one of the top 2 C's in the league.  But he said Frederick is so athletic, that Dallas has lost some play making ability without him.  He said yeah he's an OL but losing him is also like losing a skill position player. Interesting insight.

How does losing Frederick expose Collins? Dude has been a walking penalty and is struggling.

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2 minutes ago, CAPJ said:

Because our coaching staff out coaches themselves.

Pat Kirwin on NFL Radio said the same thing today.  He said he likes Dak, but Dallas wants him to be a pocket passer and they need to have him rolling out a lot more.  We are in essence trying to force a square peg into a round hole.

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