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It doesn't make a shit that their run D has been horrible and we have one of the best running games?
That said, somehow I doubt it plays out that way. We've absolutely walked all over them the last two times we've played them and I suspect it won't be that easy this time.
I agree - "should" definitely being the operative word.
The Rams have talent and depth in the DL, and have good LBs. I don't put much stock in stats the first few weeks of the season - Dallas' defense was ranked #4 heading into week 5 last season, for example.
I carefully hedged my bets on this one, because a Dallas loss here wouldn't surprise me a bit.
Interesting from Broaddus. Imagine the outrage in Dallas had an OL picked as high as either of these weren't starting immediately as a rookie, especially #2 overall.
•Here is something to think about as you view the game on Sunday – this is the second week in a row where the Cowboys are playing an opponent where their first-round selection at offensive tackle is not in the starting lineup. Last week it was Taylor Lewan, who was the 11th overall selection in the 2014 NFL Draft for the Titans. This week the No. 2 overall selection, Greg Robinson, finds himself waiting for an opportunity to play behind Jake Long and Joe Barksdale. When you look at those situations, you have to be impressed how this Cowboys front office and coaching staff has been able to identify linemen like Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick and now Zack Martin, who they just plug in and go right to work from Day 1. You always worry about the learning curve for offensive linemen, and where others have struggled, Smith, Frederick, Martin and even Ronald Leary have adjusted quickly and that has made a significant difference in this offense.
Yeah, I don't know what the deal is with Robinson. And he's not even "behind" those tackles, as they started him at G just like we're doing with Martin. Don't know if he just isn't as good there or is having trouble learning the O with the position switch or what.
And sure if he were here there'd be a lot of outrage. There should be.
When you look at those situations, you have to be impressed how this Cowboys front office and coaching staff has been able to identify linemen like Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick and now Zack Martin, who they just plug in and go right to work from Day 1.
When you have an O line as putrid as ours, a guy can come off his couch, start and play better than just about any other lineman on the roster. I'm not impressed in the least that these guys were plugged into the starting OL. It's really an indication of just how bad the line was more than anything else.
When you have an O line as putrid as ours, a guy can come off his couch, start and play better than just about any other lineman on the roster. I'm not impressed in the least that these guys were plugged into the starting OL. It's really an indication of just how bad the line was more than anything else.
When you have an O line as putrid as ours, a guy can come off his couch, start and play better than just about any other lineman on the roster. I'm not impressed in the least that these guys were plugged into the starting OL. It's really an indication of just how bad the line was more than anything else.
Still they get some credit for getting it right on all 3. Just because the guys were picked early doesn't guarantee they'll be good.
Your statement makes it sound like these guys are marginal players who just happen to be better than what we had, and the fact is all 3 of them are GOOD players. One is an elite player already.
I think we wont be able to run as well against the Rams strong DL.
Romo could be exposed a little too. Or he'll shine. Probably not much middle ground. If the run game is stiffled and we have to rely on the pass, it'll be interesting to see how his back holds up. Remember he missed a day of practice this week, so the concern is there from the team.
That said, we invested three #1s in this line. They better hold their ground against the Rams front seven.
Another concern is it seems like we could be going with newly signed Keith Sims and that fourth rounder, Hitchens, at MLB. Rams might be able to exploit that if they get the ground game going. No idea who their backs are though.
I think this will be a suprisingly close game. But we should definitely win.
They gave up 185 yds rushing to Minnesota and 157 to Tampa
Not saying we'll come in and just run all over them, but Tampa is possibly the worst team in the league and their backup RB ran roughshod all over the Rams front 7. Neither Tampa nor Minnesota has anywhere near the offensive talent we have.
Those games might be an aberration though. The same Dline beasted last year against the run. Yes they lost Chris Long. But he was actually their worst graded run defender.
Those games might be an aberration though. The same Dline beasted last year against the run. Yes they lost Chris Long. But he was actually their worst graded run defender.
Plus it seems teams are using the first two regular season games as their tune-up games, instead of the preseason games. Making everyone rusty and out of shape to some degree, some more than others. So these early season stats to me, don't mean jack shit.
Your statement makes it sound like these guys are marginal players who just happen to be better than what we had, and the fact is all 3 of them are GOOD players. One is an elite player already.
I'm not saying they're marginal players. Fred was going to be better than Ryan Cook or Phil Costa. Martin was going to start over any scrub at G especially considering that Brian Waters came of his couch and was an immediate starter. It's been so long since we've seen adequate or acceptable O line play that these guys look like All-Pros. They're good and going to get better. Tyron is a top 10 left tackle but I'm not sure I'd call him elite yet.
I'm not saying they're marginal players. Fred was going to be better than Ryan Cook or Phil Costa. Martin was going to start over any scrub at G especially considering that Brian Waters came of his couch and was an immediate starter. It's been so long since we've seen adequate or acceptable O line play that these guys look like All-Pros. They're good and going to get better. Tyron is a top 10 left tackle but I'm not sure I'd call him elite yet.
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