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Dallas offensive line...

#1

Wow....


That is all...
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#2

They are opening big holes against a good defense
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#3

That'd why I am shocked they drafted a RB so early when they could have had Ramsey.
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#4

Wish we had Prescott.
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#5

Quote:Wish we had Prescott.
he would be a bust behind this online. That online is by far the best in the game, Bottles would be an all pro behind that online and running game. From the history of your posts though you will never understand
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#6

They good
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#7

Quote:Wish we had Prescott.
 

We weren't taking a QB that early, so don't worry about it.

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#8

Amazing how much difference the O Line makes. Last night they showcased the Packers line giving Rodgers about one full extra second to throw than Eli's line.
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(This post was last modified: 10-10-2016, 01:04 PM by jagherd.)

Dominating.


Dallas' offense is set-up perfectly for a rookie QB to succeed.


-Dominating O-line

- Good TE and Slot WRs (excellent safety valves)

- Really good rushing attack with 2 good players (Elliot, Morris)


Dak Prescott can manage the game, use his legs when needed, and mostly be very safe with his passing. He doesn't have to take alot of risky chances.


I was watching Dallas' o-line yesterday when they would run stretch plays or runs to the outside.


The O-line was doing a terrific job of making Cincy's front string out horizontally. The amazing thing that happened while they were doing that, is they were ALSO pushing the Cincy front back 3-4 yards while they were stringing them out horizontally.


Man, that was very impressive!!
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#10

Dallas dominated the trenches on both sides of the ball yesterday.


The O-line pushed Cincy's D-line around.


Dallas' D-line was constantly getting pressure and causing havoc. They were only rushing 4 guys for most of the game,, and still causing havoc.


Cincy's D-line and O-line are both two of the better units in the league. Dallas pushed them around like it was nothing.


That Lawrence (sp?) kid on Dallas' D-line is really something special. Yesterday was his first game back after a suspension (I think). He was really causing the Bengals trouble.
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