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Gosselin: Right now, I'd lean toward starting Alfred Morris over Ezekiel Elliott at RB for Cowboys
Question: Does watching Alfred Morris do what he's done this preseason make you question the Cowboys' selection of Ezekiel Elliott in the draft even more?
Gosselin: I really liked Morris when they signed him and was kind of surprised they felt that strongly about Elliott on the clock with Morris already on the roster. From what I've seen in the first two preseason games, I'd lean toward starting Morris. Make Elliott earn the position.
Question: Does it matter that Ezekiel Elliott is missing out on preseason touches?
Gosselin: Yes. It's a big step from college to the NFL. The players are bigger, the game is faster and the hits are harder. I'd want Elliott to get a feel for all that in August so he knows what's coming in September. There are three speeds in the NFL -- August speed, regular-season speed and playoff speed. He hasn't even seen the first speed yet. He also has to show his coaches he can stay healthy through the contact at this point.
Question: "Rookie Dak Prescott -- Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback." Are you buying in?
Gosselin: For now, yes. The goal is to keep Romo healthy, obviously, for 16 weeks and let Prescott learn by watching both on the field and in the film room. After watching the last two weeks, I'd rather go with Prescott than give up a mid-round pick for a veteran backup. I would like to see him against Seattle's first-team defense, however.
Question: Does watching Alfred Morris do what he's done this preseason make you question the Cowboys' selection of Ezekiel Elliott in the draft even more?
Gosselin: I really liked Morris when they signed him and was kind of surprised they felt that strongly about Elliott on the clock with Morris already on the roster. From what I've seen in the first two preseason games, I'd lean toward starting Morris. Make Elliott earn the position.
Question: Does it matter that Ezekiel Elliott is missing out on preseason touches?
Gosselin: Yes. It's a big step from college to the NFL. The players are bigger, the game is faster and the hits are harder. I'd want Elliott to get a feel for all that in August so he knows what's coming in September. There are three speeds in the NFL -- August speed, regular-season speed and playoff speed. He hasn't even seen the first speed yet. He also has to show his coaches he can stay healthy through the contact at this point.
Question: "Rookie Dak Prescott -- Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback." Are you buying in?
Gosselin: For now, yes. The goal is to keep Romo healthy, obviously, for 16 weeks and let Prescott learn by watching both on the field and in the film room. After watching the last two weeks, I'd rather go with Prescott than give up a mid-round pick for a veteran backup. I would like to see him against Seattle's first-team defense, however.