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check out CJ last year vs. the Cowboys


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That route he ran at 1:15 though...

He's surprisingly really good out of the backfield.  IMO, that will be the biggest difference between him and Stewart.  McCaffrey is obviously our #1 receiving back, but we can still depend on Anderson in that regard too if need be.  Doubt we felt the same, or were as comfortable, with Stewart in that role.

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1 hour ago, MadHatter said:

Loved watching their "All Everything" LB Sean Lee take bad angles, get blocked out of plays, and pretty much look lost in that video.

He was a beast years ago but he injuries have taken their toll... Absolutely amazing that anyone (Cowgirls fans) can mention him in the same breath as Luke, let think he's better.

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I don’t know if many people know this but Dallas had one of the best defenses in the NFL last year and basically has the same team as before.

 

very underrated defense and also a team that has one of the best running backs in the game. Add a QB that can run as well too that. Any team that can run the ball well and has a decent defense has a great chance to win every week. 

 

Do not sleep on the Cowboys!

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Gonna play devils advocate for a second.

I'm concerned about the amount of touches CMC is going to get and the lack of touches CJ is going to get. I just get the feeling the team views him as a secondary piece and CMC as the feature back. I think Christian is a stud don't get me wrong, but I think the team really intends to have him touch the ball 20+ times a game and 5-7 for CJ. I believe if we do this Christian's productivity will drop over the course of the season, we really need to be more of a two back offense.

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18 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

I don’t know if many people know this but Dallas had one of the best defenses in the NFL last year and basically has the same team as before.

 

very underrated defense and also a team that has one of the best running backs in the game. Add a QB that can run as well too that. Any team that can run the ball well and has a decent defense has a great chance to win every week. 

 

Do not sleep on the Cowboys!

Sarcasm?

 

Their defense was middle of the pack last year.  Not horrible, but not one of the best.  

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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Sarcasm?

 

Their defense was middle of the pack last year.  Not horrible, but not one of the best.  

Dallas' defense finished #8 overall last year, but they had a very uneven season as a unit. Their offense and defense hardly ever synced at the same time last year.

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