is a worthy read
I know Deadpool pointed toward Corbett and Blythe as light in the pants.
And no one appreciates the short term memory glitch that I do.
Some stuff certainly doesn't fade quickly about some games. This year has had some miserable offensive absences.
For this game, I'm still wondering whether it was Gurley lack of burst (DPs term) and low end granny (my term for powering between tackles) or if the OL just didn't crack open any seams???
Simply
Was it the OL or Gurley?
I'm asking
I thought the OL just didn't move anyone.
Back to Deadpool's second comment on Todd
Jump cuts, and burst are lower on his toolset.
The need to get someone who can press the edges at RB.
This view may be true.
The "if" on Todd and the edge is a mounting one.
He goes off the left edge on the Hawks, stiff arms, and goes endzone.
This week? Did coach even try him out there.
And, not yammering on about it, but Todd's outlet/release work was bad. Not all his fault, but at some juncture (2020) this ignites or.........
Not a wonder folks wonder about the kid, Henderson.
The Cowboys were embarrassed last year in the playoffs and gave up twin 100 yard rushers.
They obviously were going to make sure that didn't happen again. They keyed on Todd, and it worked.
My game plan would have been pass-centric, and you can call yourself "idiot" later. Oh well......
For the sake of the thread, and going forward.
Do you think they'll adjust the OL this week due to this last game?
Do they field the same 5?
If the Rams see this in the same vein as Deadpool, wouldn't you shuffle the line?
Or am I missing the part where these youngsters are learning on the job and they're going to use the rest of the year to let them grow?