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Post#121 » by Otis Driftwood » Thu Jul 27, 2017 1:49 pm

Let's get back to positive news.

Why Dak Prescott - not Ezekiel Elliott - is the future of the Dallas Cowboys
https://sports.yahoo.com/dak-prescott-not-ezekiel-elliott-future-dallas-cowboys-210941834.html

OXNARD, Calif. - The golf cart was a business meeting on wheels, and Dak Prescott was breezing around corners of the Dallas Cowboys training camp complex with it. In his left hand, the iPhone of the budding quarterback was broadcasting a FaceTime conversation.

"You can’t tell that guy anything," the phone blared, as Prescott’s friend cracked jokes about one of the quarterback’s business partners. "He’s got the biggest mouth ever. You should just call him ‘The Mouth’. If you want everyone in the world to know something, tell ‘The Mouth’ and then he’ll tell the whole world."

Prescott grinned and squeezed the steering wheel with his right hand. Making a sharp left turn, he hit the brakes and pointed the camera on his phone toward Cowboys public relations czar Rich Dalrymple.

"Rich, come here," Prescott said. "Talk to him."

This was Prescott now in all his glory - driving, listening, directing, summoning. Twelve months ago, he was fighting for his position as the Cowboys’ third-string quarterback. Now he’s behind the wheel of the entire franchise, navigating his bursting fame and opportunity - all while trying to get the Dallas Cowboys around the corners.

"He’s made a leap forward in so many ways - you can see it in every part of him," said trainer Tom Shaw, who has worked with Prescott the last two offseasons and has arguably spent more time with him than anyone outside the Cowboys franchise. "There’s always a sophomore slump when you’re not prepared. Well, I think he has over-prepared for this next step."

We’ll quickly determine the veracity of that statement. But two things are clear right now about Dak Prescott 2.0: A great deal of work has gone into his continued development; and there is plenty of growing left to do - some of which might be uncomfortable, particularly where it concerns his tight friendship with running back Ezekiel Elliott.

The reality is this franchise is being geared to belong to Dak. If everything goes as planned, he’ll be behind the wheel for the next decade and beyond - mirroring other classic franchise quarterbacks who have come to define their eras. Names like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and others.

This is the plan in place for Prescott. It’s why he spent this offseason with Cowboys trainer Mike Woicik, remaking his physique and trimming body fat. On top of it all, working a core strength regimen that continues to put added zip on his ball. So much so that he threw one pass in front of Shaw this offseason that looked like something from John Elway. A cannon-shot with little air under it, leaving Shaw’s chin wagging once he measured the field and realized Prescott was 55 yards away when he let the ball go.

"Will he try to fire the ball down the field this year? Yeah, I think he will," Shaw said.

Just from a basic mechanics standpoint, Prescott has checked off all the boxes the Cowboys have been seeking from him. He spent the majority of his offseason at the facility - not just in OTAs, but also showing up for added weight-training sessions that are rarely attended by star quarterbacks. He worked in the classroom endlessly, commiserated with Elliott, wideout Dez Bryant and other offensive players constantly, and worked in time with Shaw whenever he could.

In the process, the Dallas playbook has opened up once again - expanding the wrinkles back into Tony Romo levels after being pared back so Prescott could handle it as a rookie. In effect, the crash course is over. Now Prescott is advancing into the areas that not only suit him best, but that he can shape to his own liking. In short, he’s earning some freedom.

All of this is on schedule to creating what owner Jerry Jones wants: A team that is gradually moving Prescott into the command role that franchise quarterbacks must assume to become the pace-setters of their team. Does Dallas have other leaders? Yes. An abundance. But make no mistake, the goal is to make Prescott the leader amongst other leaders.

And this is where shaping the Cowboys future gets really interesting. One of Prescott’s best friends is Elliott, who was arguably the team’s MVP as a rookie but has also become one of the most high-maintenance players off the field. The relationship between Prescott and Elliott is undeniable. But it’s also one that people around Prescott are working to influence. Not to end, not to curb, but most definitely to make sure Dak knows what’s at stake.

This came into full focus earlier this month when Elliott was involved in an incident at Clutch Bar in Dallas, where he allegedly punched a man in the face. That incident raised the eyebrows of some close to Prescott. Why? Because Prescott has been to the same bar with Elliott.

"Dak likes Zeke," one source close to Prescott said. "Dak hangs out with him. They go out and they go to that club that Elliott [allegedly] got into the fight in. They go upstairs in the VIP area. It’s like, ‘OK Dak, that’s gotta stop now.’ "

In fairness to Prescott, it’s no crime to go out and enjoy one’s self. And he’s done that without any apparent issues since being drafted by the Cowboys. But it’s also clear that some around Prescott are urging him to recognize that he’s got a whole different level of responsibility as a quarterback. That is quickly becoming part of the "Prescott Plan" - growth beyond the field that often places a special level of pressure on quarterbacks.

And it’s not just recognized inside the Cowboys franchise, either.

"Some guys - they get into trouble and do stuff," Shaw said when asked about Prescott’s added notoriety off the field. "Dak’s gotta stay away from all of that stuff. Trouble is going to find you. Mike Ditka used to say that. It doesn’t matter where you go, trouble is going to find you. So you’ve got to be away from everything that could possibly get you in trouble. Dak knows that.

"I said to him: ‘When is the [last] time that you’ve ever heard about Tom Brady [in clubs off the field]? Tom stays out of all that stuff. I know you want to go out and you’re only 23 years old and you want to have fun. But eventually, you’re the man that all these coaches are going to end up getting fired if you’re not in there. You do know that, right? Imagine there are 30 coaches and staff that all have families. It’s more than you. It definitely is.’ "

Shaw isn’t alone. Another of Prescott’s business associates echoed the sentiments a little more bluntly.

"Dak’s a great kid and someday soon, he’s going to be the least expendable part of that team," the associate said. "I don’t think he’ll ever be above other guys in the locker room - he’s just not built to be like that. I can’t see him acting out the ‘celebrity quarterback’ life. But he’s going to see there is a way to be apart from some of the foolish [stuff] that some guys get into and yet still maintain those friendships and relationships. I guarantee you that he’s going to learn it as he becomes the guy everyone looks to. And I also guarantee people will be in his ear about it, whether it’s the Cowboys or other people around him."

With that ahead, the balancing act inside the Prescott Plan rolls along. He’s at the wheel, weighing his priorities and taking the corners. What happens next will shape the future of the franchise, not to mention how quickly Prescott settles into the center of it.

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Post#122 » by NickAndersonsBack25 » Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:00 am

Otis Driftwood wrote:Let's get back to positive news.

Why Dak Prescott - not Ezekiel Elliott - is the future of the Dallas Cowboys
https://sports.yahoo.com/dak-prescott-not-ezekiel-elliott-future-dallas-cowboys-210941834.html

OXNARD, Calif. - The golf cart was a business meeting on wheels, and Dak Prescott was breezing around corners of the Dallas Cowboys training camp complex with it. In his left hand, the iPhone of the budding quarterback was broadcasting a FaceTime conversation.

"You can’t tell that guy anything," the phone blared, as Prescott’s friend cracked jokes about one of the quarterback’s business partners. "He’s got the biggest mouth ever. You should just call him ‘The Mouth’. If you want everyone in the world to know something, tell ‘The Mouth’ and then he’ll tell the whole world."

Prescott grinned and squeezed the steering wheel with his right hand. Making a sharp left turn, he hit the brakes and pointed the camera on his phone toward Cowboys public relations czar Rich Dalrymple.

"Rich, come here," Prescott said. "Talk to him."

This was Prescott now in all his glory - driving, listening, directing, summoning. Twelve months ago, he was fighting for his position as the Cowboys’ third-string quarterback. Now he’s behind the wheel of the entire franchise, navigating his bursting fame and opportunity - all while trying to get the Dallas Cowboys around the corners.

"He’s made a leap forward in so many ways - you can see it in every part of him," said trainer Tom Shaw, who has worked with Prescott the last two offseasons and has arguably spent more time with him than anyone outside the Cowboys franchise. "There’s always a sophomore slump when you’re not prepared. Well, I think he has over-prepared for this next step."

We’ll quickly determine the veracity of that statement. But two things are clear right now about Dak Prescott 2.0: A great deal of work has gone into his continued development; and there is plenty of growing left to do - some of which might be uncomfortable, particularly where it concerns his tight friendship with running back Ezekiel Elliott.

The reality is this franchise is being geared to belong to Dak. If everything goes as planned, he’ll be behind the wheel for the next decade and beyond - mirroring other classic franchise quarterbacks who have come to define their eras. Names like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and others.

This is the plan in place for Prescott. It’s why he spent this offseason with Cowboys trainer Mike Woicik, remaking his physique and trimming body fat. On top of it all, working a core strength regimen that continues to put added zip on his ball. So much so that he threw one pass in front of Shaw this offseason that looked like something from John Elway. A cannon-shot with little air under it, leaving Shaw’s chin wagging once he measured the field and realized Prescott was 55 yards away when he let the ball go.

"Will he try to fire the ball down the field this year? Yeah, I think he will," Shaw said.

Just from a basic mechanics standpoint, Prescott has checked off all the boxes the Cowboys have been seeking from him. He spent the majority of his offseason at the facility - not just in OTAs, but also showing up for added weight-training sessions that are rarely attended by star quarterbacks. He worked in the classroom endlessly, commiserated with Elliott, wideout Dez Bryant and other offensive players constantly, and worked in time with Shaw whenever he could.

In the process, the Dallas playbook has opened up once again - expanding the wrinkles back into Tony Romo levels after being pared back so Prescott could handle it as a rookie. In effect, the crash course is over. Now Prescott is advancing into the areas that not only suit him best, but that he can shape to his own liking. In short, he’s earning some freedom.

All of this is on schedule to creating what owner Jerry Jones wants: A team that is gradually moving Prescott into the command role that franchise quarterbacks must assume to become the pace-setters of their team. Does Dallas have other leaders? Yes. An abundance. But make no mistake, the goal is to make Prescott the leader amongst other leaders.

And this is where shaping the Cowboys future gets really interesting. One of Prescott’s best friends is Elliott, who was arguably the team’s MVP as a rookie but has also become one of the most high-maintenance players off the field. The relationship between Prescott and Elliott is undeniable. But it’s also one that people around Prescott are working to influence. Not to end, not to curb, but most definitely to make sure Dak knows what’s at stake.

This came into full focus earlier this month when Elliott was involved in an incident at Clutch Bar in Dallas, where he allegedly punched a man in the face. That incident raised the eyebrows of some close to Prescott. Why? Because Prescott has been to the same bar with Elliott.

"Dak likes Zeke," one source close to Prescott said. "Dak hangs out with him. They go out and they go to that club that Elliott [allegedly] got into the fight in. They go upstairs in the VIP area. It’s like, ‘OK Dak, that’s gotta stop now.’ "

In fairness to Prescott, it’s no crime to go out and enjoy one’s self. And he’s done that without any apparent issues since being drafted by the Cowboys. But it’s also clear that some around Prescott are urging him to recognize that he’s got a whole different level of responsibility as a quarterback. That is quickly becoming part of the "Prescott Plan" - growth beyond the field that often places a special level of pressure on quarterbacks.

And it’s not just recognized inside the Cowboys franchise, either.

"Some guys - they get into trouble and do stuff," Shaw said when asked about Prescott’s added notoriety off the field. "Dak’s gotta stay away from all of that stuff. Trouble is going to find you. Mike Ditka used to say that. It doesn’t matter where you go, trouble is going to find you. So you’ve got to be away from everything that could possibly get you in trouble. Dak knows that.

"I said to him: ‘When is the [last] time that you’ve ever heard about Tom Brady [in clubs off the field]? Tom stays out of all that stuff. I know you want to go out and you’re only 23 years old and you want to have fun. But eventually, you’re the man that all these coaches are going to end up getting fired if you’re not in there. You do know that, right? Imagine there are 30 coaches and staff that all have families. It’s more than you. It definitely is.’ "

Shaw isn’t alone. Another of Prescott’s business associates echoed the sentiments a little more bluntly.

"Dak’s a great kid and someday soon, he’s going to be the least expendable part of that team," the associate said. "I don’t think he’ll ever be above other guys in the locker room - he’s just not built to be like that. I can’t see him acting out the ‘celebrity quarterback’ life. But he’s going to see there is a way to be apart from some of the foolish [stuff] that some guys get into and yet still maintain those friendships and relationships. I guarantee you that he’s going to learn it as he becomes the guy everyone looks to. And I also guarantee people will be in his ear about it, whether it’s the Cowboys or other people around him."

With that ahead, the balancing act inside the Prescott Plan rolls along. He’s at the wheel, weighing his priorities and taking the corners. What happens next will shape the future of the franchise, not to mention how quickly Prescott settles into the center of it.

Charles Robinson - Yahoo Sports


Dak,

Please take Zeke to the library on your free nights.

Thanks.
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Post#123 » by NickAndersonsBack25 » Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:34 am

NFL rookie Jourdan Lewis found not guilty in Ann Arbor domestic assault case
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2017/07/jury_finds_nfl_rookie_jourdan.html
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Post#124 » by NickAndersonsBack25 » Sat Jul 29, 2017 4:05 pm

Cowboys DE Damontre Moore suspended two games for substance abuse
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Post#125 » by Mr B » Sat Jul 29, 2017 10:47 pm

NickAndersonsBack25 wrote:Cowboys DE Damontre Moore suspended two games for substance abuse


Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.
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Post#126 » by bluejerseyjinx » Sun Jul 30, 2017 3:15 pm

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NickAndersonsBack25 wrote:Cowboys DE Damontre Moore suspended two games for substance abuse


Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.

Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.
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Post#127 » by Otis Driftwood » Sun Jul 30, 2017 3:42 pm

bluejerseyjinx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
NickAndersonsBack25 wrote:Cowboys DE Damontre Moore suspended two games for substance abuse


Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.

Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.


I expect some growing pains early on with the Defense. But I also expect they will be better as the season goes on and I definitely think the turnover numbers will improve. Only "concern" I have right now is Taco. I know he's going up against Tyron and Collins but he's getting schooled out there.
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Post#128 » by Mr B » Sun Jul 30, 2017 5:07 pm

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Mr B wrote:
NickAndersonsBack25 wrote:Cowboys DE Damontre Moore suspended two games for substance abuse


Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.

Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.


Thanks man, I've been lurking around just haven't said much. The last couple months of this off season hasn't exactly got me very hype for the season. The team just didn't seem very focused going into camp.

Well I shouldn't say the whole team didn't look focused. Dak apparently has been working hard in the film room and in the weight room. I read an article that said he's been working with Mike Woicik all off season to reshape his body and strengthen his core so he can add some velocity to his passes.

The young secondary has also looked really good so far in camp. Awuzie appears to be a star in the making. Jaylon has also looked pretty good, although clearly still has a little hitch in his giddy up.

As for Taco, like Otis said he's been getting schooled. Rookie DE's rarely make a big impact though so I'm really not expecting too much from him this year. On the bright side though La'el Collins looks like the real deal at RT.

I just can't wait for Thursday. I know it's only preseason but the 1st preseason game always signifies the start of football season for me because at that point we get games every week until the bye week.
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Post#129 » by Otis Driftwood » Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:39 pm

Glad you mentioned Collins, Mr. B. It looks like he is going to settle in nicely at RT. I heard anything about LG yet so I guess that's a good thing.
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Post#130 » by NickAndersonsBack25 » Sun Jul 30, 2017 10:42 pm

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bluejerseyjinx wrote:
Mr B wrote:
Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.

Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.


Thanks man, I've been lurking around just haven't said much. The last couple months of this off season hasn't exactly got me very hype for the season. The team just didn't seem very focused going into camp.

Well I shouldn't say the whole team didn't look focused. Dak apparently has been working hard in the film room and in the weight room. I read an article that said he's been working with Mike Woicik all off season to reshape his body and strengthen his core so he can add some velocity to his passes.

The young secondary has also looked really good so far in camp. Awuzie appears to be a star in the making. Jaylon has also looked pretty good, although clearly still has a little hitch in his giddy up.

As for Taco, like Otis said he's been getting schooled. Rookie DE's rarely make a big impact though so I'm really not expecting too much from him this year. On the bright side though La'el Collins looks like the real deal at RT.

I just can't wait for Thursday. I know it's only preseason but the 1st preseason game always signifies the start of football season for me because at that point we get games every week until the bye week.


Early stories were that Witten and other vets were backing off to allow Dak to lead. I'd like to see them step up a about the off-field stuff.
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Post#131 » by Mr B » Mon Jul 31, 2017 12:47 am

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bluejerseyjinx wrote:Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.


Thanks man, I've been lurking around just haven't said much. The last couple months of this off season hasn't exactly got me very hype for the season. The team just didn't seem very focused going into camp.

Well I shouldn't say the whole team didn't look focused. Dak apparently has been working hard in the film room and in the weight room. I read an article that said he's been working with Mike Woicik all off season to reshape his body and strengthen his core so he can add some velocity to his passes.

The young secondary has also looked really good so far in camp. Awuzie appears to be a star in the making. Jaylon has also looked pretty good, although clearly still has a little hitch in his giddy up.

As for Taco, like Otis said he's been getting schooled. Rookie DE's rarely make a big impact though so I'm really not expecting too much from him this year. On the bright side though La'el Collins looks like the real deal at RT.

I just can't wait for Thursday. I know it's only preseason but the 1st preseason game always signifies the start of football season for me because at that point we get games every week until the bye week.


Early stories were that Witten and other vets were backing off to allow Dak to lead. I'd like to see them step up a about the off-field stuff.


This training camp would definitely be a good time to say something to the team about all the off field stuff. I doubt we will actually hear about it if he does though. He's the type to keep that stuff in house.
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Post#132 » by bluejerseyjinx » Wed Aug 2, 2017 7:02 pm

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Actually he was suspended for a DUI he got while he was still a member of the Seahawks. The Cowboys were already aware this suspension was coming when they signed him.

Nice to see your back. Hope you had a great spring and summer. Hope all is well with you as always. I think you I and Otis are very much looking forward to this upcoming season. I can't wait and I have severe anxiety to see how our defense will be after 7 years of bitching about it.


I expect some growing pains early on with the Defense. But I also expect they will be better as the season goes on and I definitely think the turnover numbers will improve. Only "concern" I have right now is Taco. I know he's going up against Tyron and Collins but he's getting schooled out there.

In the long run it will make Taco better. I honestly believe our defense will be much improved this year barring injury.
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Post#133 » by NickAndersonsBack25 » Wed Aug 2, 2017 11:55 pm

Kristi Scales, the sideline reporter for the Dallas Cowboys radio network, answered questions about the team in a live chat recently. Here are some highlights:

Question: Which rookie corner has been more impressive thus far: Chidobe Awuzie or Jourdan Lewis?
Scales: Chido Awuzie has been the most impressive rookie in camp, hands down. Jourdan Lewis missed the first few practices while appearing in court last Tuesday in Michigan (not guilty of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense), so he was late to the party. Then Lewis tweaked a hamstring once he finally practiced, so he's temporarily sidelined. Taco Charlton has flashed some potential, and cornerback Marquez White (6th round pick) is quietly having a solid start to camp. He's drawn praise from coaches. As for Ryan Switzer, a hamstring injury will likely keep him out of Thursday's Hall of Fame Game. Switzer was looking good before the hamstring tweak.
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Post#134 » by bluejerseyjinx » Thu Aug 3, 2017 8:57 pm

Ryan Switzer is gonna fit in just fine in our offense. We now have two Cole Beasley's. Should be interesting to see how we are defended.
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Post#135 » by Mr B » Thu Aug 3, 2017 10:31 pm

bluejerseyjinx wrote:Ryan Switzer is gonna fit in just fine in our offense. We now have two Cole Beasley's now. Should be interesting to see how we are defended.


He won't be playing tonight unfortunately.
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Post#136 » by Otis Driftwood » Fri Aug 4, 2017 11:47 am

The good news from last night - Rico Gathers showed he has something. He played very well and did a lot of good things technique-wise. Alfred Morris looked like he had some jump in his step too. Made a few nice cuts that showed me he was ready to go.

Bad news... Blaine Gabbert shredded our makeshift defense.




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Post#137 » by bluejerseyjinx » Fri Aug 4, 2017 2:07 pm

I was also please with Brice Butler. Made two outstanding catches.
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Post#138 » by Mr B » Fri Aug 4, 2017 2:27 pm

Rod Smith looks like a very solid back up RB. On the other hand DMC looked really bad. Morris even looked better than him.

At some point this year Awuzie is going to pick one of and take it to the house.

Also I thought Cooper Rush played better than Kellen Moore.
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Post#139 » by Otis Driftwood » Fri Aug 4, 2017 4:14 pm

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Also I thought Cooper Rush played better than Kellen Moore.


Agreed. Hope we are able to sneak him through waivers and onto the PS. I believe they would prefer Moore being active on weekends instead of the untested rookie.
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Post#140 » by Mr B » Sat Aug 5, 2017 4:30 am

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Also I thought Cooper Rush played better than Kellen Moore.


Agreed. Hope we are able to sneak him through waivers and onto the PS. I believe they would prefer Moore being active on weekends instead of the untested rookie.


Yea I'd be surprised if they kept 3 QB's. Linehan wants Moore so he's likely the backup. I'm interested to see what McCown has. I'm not expecting much, only to be better than Moore.

I was impressed with Rush. He's got a stronger arm than Moore and has some wheels on him. He's a project and will take some time to groom. He's still really raw so I don't think the Cowboys will have a problem getting him threw waivers. With the Cowboys having a young pro bowl QB they have the time to be able to groom Rush. If Rush is smart he will stick as close as he can to Dak and just do everything he does.

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