Assassin said:
So we dropped a career 86.8% FG kicker that was on the team for the vet min, for a career for a career 82% kicker on a $7.5mil deal.
BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
great! I had to travel today so I didn't get to watch it when it happened. So glad it was a success!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Safe and home! Yeah!
Wichitabear said:great! I had to travel today so I didn't get to watch it when it happened. So glad it was a success!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Safe and home! Yeah!
thank you. I'm watching it!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:great! I had to travel today so I didn't get to watch it when it happened. So glad it was a success!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Safe and home! Yeah!
It just happen...if you click now you will be able to see the ship lifted out of the water followed by crew extraction live
Wichitabear said:thank you. I'm watching it!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:great! I had to travel today so I didn't get to watch it when it happened. So glad it was a success!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Safe and home! Yeah!
It just happen...if you click now you will be able to see the ship lifted out of the water followed by crew extraction live
LolololBearForce said:Wichitabear said:thank you. I'm watching it!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:great! I had to travel today so I didn't get to watch it when it happened. So glad it was a success!BearForce said:Wichitabear said:Thank youBearForce said:Wichitabear said:BearForce I've certainly been entertained today with your many other responses throughout.BearForce said:Wichitabear said:why would they want Taco Charlton! He was awfulBearForce said:
Oh my Lord...LOL (and given this is Taco Charlton its natural if you don't recognize him...neither does field at AT&T Stadium)
Safe and home! Yeah!
It just happen...if you click now you will be able to see the ship lifted out of the water followed by crew extraction live
Now did you really think I was done with you today? LOL!
Good. Lets bring on Chung or anyone else.BearForce said:
Now if we can opt him off the roster...
Check this out on the Radio.com App! https://1053thefan.radio.com/articles/news/cowboys-fullback-jamize-olawale-opts-out-of-2020-season?dfpvars%5Bapp%5D=true&app=true
ESPN: . New coach Mike McCarthy relied on fullback John Kuhn for years while with the Green Bay Packers and the Cowboys don't have a veteran replacement for Olawale on the current roster.Assassin said:Good. Lets bring on Chung or anyone else.BearForce said:
Now if we can opt him off the roster...
Check this out on the Radio.com App! https://1053thefan.radio.com/articles/news/cowboys-fullback-jamize-olawale-opts-out-of-2020-season?dfpvars%5Bapp%5D=true&app=true
And Brian Martin beat me to the punch:Assassin said:
Zach Line (was Saints but announced retirement) is probably the best available NFL vet. Not sure what his status is today
However we have the kid from TCU Sewo Olonilua that we signed as UFA. 6'3, 240 - sounds like Daryl Johnston size.
Quote:
Olawale has been the starting FB and a core special teams player for the Dallas Cowboys for the past several years. His decision to opt out of the 2020 season leaves a hole that now needs to be filled. Believe it or not, but the Cowboys may already have someone capable of stepping in and filling that void.
Enter former TCU Running Back Sewo Olonilua.
Sewo Olonilua joined the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent after the completion of the 2020 NFL Draft. Back in June I wrote about how I think he could end up being the Cowboys most intriguing rookie and my intrigue has only intensified now that Jamize Olawale has decided he won't play this year.
Olonilua is a really intriguing player in my opinion. From his size (6'3, 240) to his skill set, the former TCU RB is someone who can play a variety of roles (FB, special teams, short yardage RB, pass protector, H-back) with the Cowboys and someone I believed could push Olawale for roster spot. It was a position battle I was actually looking forward to watching.
It's really going to be interesting to see what the Cowboys decide to do at FB. It's a position that has been pretty much phased out throughout the majority of the NFL, but not in Dallas as of yet. That could change under Mike McCarthy's tutelage, however, there's no way of knowing that right now.
If the Dallas Cowboys due decide to keep a FB on the active roster in 2020, Sewo Olonilua could be given the opportunity to prove he's capable of handling the job. He has the build and mental makeup to play the position, which should make his transition from RB to FB a relatively smooth one.
The shortened offseason doesn't help his case, but when it comes to players most capable of handling the responsibilities Jamize Olawale leaves behind him, Sewo Olonilua checks all of the boxes. The opportunity is there for the taking. Now he just has to go out and prove he's the man for the job.
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?Assassin said:And Brian Martin beat me to the punch:Assassin said:
Zach Line (was Saints but announced retirement) is probably the best available NFL vet. Not sure what his status is today
However we have the kid from TCU Sewo Olonilua that we signed as UFA. 6'3, 240 - sounds like Daryl Johnston size.Quote:
Olawale has been the starting FB and a core special teams player for the Dallas Cowboys for the past several years. His decision to opt out of the 2020 season leaves a hole that now needs to be filled. Believe it or not, but the Cowboys may already have someone capable of stepping in and filling that void.
Enter former TCU Running Back Sewo Olonilua.
Sewo Olonilua joined the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent after the completion of the 2020 NFL Draft. Back in June I wrote about how I think he could end up being the Cowboys most intriguing rookie and my intrigue has only intensified now that Jamize Olawale has decided he won't play this year.
Olonilua is a really intriguing player in my opinion. From his size (6'3, 240) to his skill set, the former TCU RB is someone who can play a variety of roles (FB, special teams, short yardage RB, pass protector, H-back) with the Cowboys and someone I believed could push Olawale for roster spot. It was a position battle I was actually looking forward to watching.
It's really going to be interesting to see what the Cowboys decide to do at FB. It's a position that has been pretty much phased out throughout the majority of the NFL, but not in Dallas as of yet. That could change under Mike McCarthy's tutelage, however, there's no way of knowing that right now.
If the Dallas Cowboys due decide to keep a FB on the active roster in 2020, Sewo Olonilua could be given the opportunity to prove he's capable of handling the job. He has the build and mental makeup to play the position, which should make his transition from RB to FB a relatively smooth one.
The shortened offseason doesn't help his case, but when it comes to players most capable of handling the responsibilities Jamize Olawale leaves behind him, Sewo Olonilua checks all of the boxes. The opportunity is there for the taking. Now he just has to go out and prove he's the man for the job.
Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
135 yards on 25 carries.Assassin said:Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
Yep, we are having the same flashbacks!Assassin said:135 yards on 25 carries.Assassin said:Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
what was his brothers name that was there a bit before him?BearForce said:Yep, we are having the same flashbacks!Assassin said:135 yards on 25 carries.Assassin said:Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
It was Prescott Line, actually afterwards, now doing a graduate year at Mich StateAssassin said:what was his brothers name that was there a bit before him?BearForce said:Yep, we are having the same flashbacks!Assassin said:135 yards on 25 carries.Assassin said:Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
That's right...I did forget about himAssassin said:It was Prescott Line, actually afterwards, now doing a graduate year at Mich StateAssassin said:what was his brothers name that was there a bit before him?BearForce said:Yep, we are having the same flashbacks!Assassin said:135 yards on 25 carries.Assassin said:Oh yes, he tore right through usBearForce said:
Olonilua has an inside track at this point I think...man though I was having flashbacks of Zach Line at SMU and he was a load running and blocking as a FB. You remember him at SMU right?
Can I get an amen?Quote:
11 personnel (1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WRs)
Why it works: With a tight end on the field, offenses can pick up an extra blocker on the line of scrimmage in pass protection while adding another gap to attack in the run game. And tight ends with pass-game upside give offensive coordinators another weapon in the toolbox to complement the three wide receivers on the field.
The team that ran it the best: In 2019, the Dallas Cowboys ran 713 snaps out of 11 personnel and averaged 7.16 yards per play while registering a league-best successful play rate of 50.4%. Quarterback Dak Prescott averaged 8.47 yards per attempt, with a league-leading 23 touchdown passes. And running back Ezekiel Elliott's 823 yards rushing led all backs on 11 personnel carries.
In addition to converting third downs at 48.1% tops in the league Dallas generated an NFL-high 54 explosive play receptions and averaged 5.44 yards per rush in this scheme.
In summary, all 16 can be poached but you can protect 4 of them on Tuesday at 4pm for one week. However if someone puts in a claim at 3:59, they are gone?BearForce said:
Very interesting read on the practice squad rule, COVID edition. The upshot is any poaching of a practice squad player will pretty entail a new strategy.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2020/8/3/21353030/with-new-rules-about-the-practice-squad-heres-some-clarification-dallas-cowboys
Just make sure we can get Andy ready for next yearBearForce said:
I know I sound a broken record but we better be an 11 personnel offense first and foremost
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2020/8/3/21352506/the-numbers-show-the-cowboys-are-dominant-in-11-personnel-ceedee-lamb-should-only-helpCan I get an amen?Quote:
11 personnel (1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WRs)
Why it works: With a tight end on the field, offenses can pick up an extra blocker on the line of scrimmage in pass protection while adding another gap to attack in the run game. And tight ends with pass-game upside give offensive coordinators another weapon in the toolbox to complement the three wide receivers on the field.
The team that ran it the best: In 2019, the Dallas Cowboys ran 713 snaps out of 11 personnel and averaged 7.16 yards per play while registering a league-best successful play rate of 50.4%. Quarterback Dak Prescott averaged 8.47 yards per attempt, with a league-leading 23 touchdown passes. And running back Ezekiel Elliott's 823 yards rushing led all backs on 11 personnel carries.
In addition to converting third downs at 48.1% tops in the league Dallas generated an NFL-high 54 explosive play receptions and averaged 5.44 yards per rush in this scheme.
Assassin said:Just make sure we can get Andy ready for next yearBearForce said:
I know I sound a broken record but we better be an 11 personnel offense first and foremost
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2020/8/3/21352506/the-numbers-show-the-cowboys-are-dominant-in-11-personnel-ceedee-lamb-should-only-helpCan I get an amen?Quote:
11 personnel (1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WRs)
Why it works: With a tight end on the field, offenses can pick up an extra blocker on the line of scrimmage in pass protection while adding another gap to attack in the run game. And tight ends with pass-game upside give offensive coordinators another weapon in the toolbox to complement the three wide receivers on the field.
The team that ran it the best: In 2019, the Dallas Cowboys ran 713 snaps out of 11 personnel and averaged 7.16 yards per play while registering a league-best successful play rate of 50.4%. Quarterback Dak Prescott averaged 8.47 yards per attempt, with a league-leading 23 touchdown passes. And running back Ezekiel Elliott's 823 yards rushing led all backs on 11 personnel carries.
In addition to converting third downs at 48.1% tops in the league Dallas generated an NFL-high 54 explosive play receptions and averaged 5.44 yards per rush in this scheme.