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W12 News and Notes - B Broaddus leaves Cowboys


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The Broaddus news is interesting. Dude will always be a legend for what he brought to Cowboys coverage, and draft coverage especially.

But to be honest, he hasn't been a must-read for me for a while now. What happens with the Draft Show will be interesting, but I'm optimistic. Broaddus totally suffocated all the potentially interesting bits from Ciskowski in the first episode.

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2 hours ago, D82 said:

 

Which makes it seem like the score dictated him playing.

 

When we are winning, he gets the ball. We aren't winning BECAUSE he gets the ball.

Jesus. 

 

You guys are so hyperbolic.

Here is a realistic take on Tony Pollard, without the Cowboys colored glasses: ready!?:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He is the next Barry Sanders. He has moves like Jagger. Immediately point and laugh at those that doubted him. Curse their children. 

 

 

 

Aside from that he is NOTHING but a backup and should be treated as such.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, DaBoys said:

Which makes it seem like the score dictated him playing.

 

When we are winning, he gets the ball. We aren't winning BECAUSE he gets the ball.

Jesus. 

You guys are so hyperbolic.

Here is a realistic take on Tony Pollard, without the Cowboys colored glasses: ready!?:

He is the next Barry Sanders. He has moves like Jagger. Immediately point and laugh at those that doubted him. Curse their children. 

Aside from that he is NOTHING but a backup and should be treated as such.

Haha, yeah, this is the same as when people say we win when a RB runs the ball 20+ times. No, you usually run the ball that many times only if you are playing with a lead.

IMO, Pollard is a pretty solid weapon that should be given a few touches a game. He is, at worst, in the top-5 for big play ability on our roster.

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51 minutes ago, Nextyearfordaboyz said:

Haha, yeah, this is the same as when people say we win when a RB runs the ball 20+ times. No, you usually run the ball that many times only if you are playing with a lead.

IMO, Pollard is a pretty solid weapon that should be given a few touches a game. He is, at worst, in the top-5 for big play ability on our roster.

Pollard is really elusive. How he didn't start over Henderson I'll never know

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