Dirtbag59
04-10-2006, 08:23 PM
Barring injury, you have to figure TO for 16 games. I don't think he deserved it, but the c-boys signed him to a rich guaranteed contract. He gets his money whether he catches 1 ball or 100. So he has no reason to pout.
With the Eagles, he felt certain thing were promised to him and caused a lot of drama when he didn't get it. He wasn't really complaining about the offense. It was all about the money.
The thing is Jerry Jones said that he thinks that the whole suspension was a growing experience for him. Wether or not he believes that we will never know. However we will certainly find out if T.O. has turned into the same grown up in due time.
SmootSmack
04-10-2006, 08:29 PM
It'll be interesting to see how TO does not playing in a West Coast offense for the first time in his career.
Master4Caster
04-10-2006, 08:34 PM
Right, but Philly was a perennial Super Bowl contender, while Dallas has not been. I'm enough of a man to admit when I'm wrong, but I see him only getting half the yards (which will still be great) that he got with Philly that first year.
Last year, TO was on a pace for 1500+ yards and maybe 16 TDs before his "misfortune." In the first half of last season, Dallas was putting up points, maybe not consistently, but better than the Skins at the time. If Bledsoe has 3 secs in the pocket, TO will get the ball for 1000+ yds minimum.
Master4Caster
04-10-2006, 08:37 PM
The thing is Jerry Jones said that he thinks that the whole suspension was a growing experience for him. Wether or not he believes that we will never know. However we will certainly find out if T.O. has turned into the same grown up in due time.
Yes, and we all hope this will be a growing experience for JJones! :tongue
skinsgt
04-11-2006, 12:39 PM
Plaxico Burress will probably put up the better numbers just because T.O is spliting the ball with Tony Glenn and Moss is splitting the ball with Randle El and the eagles just don't have anybody to throw the ball to.
It doesn't mean anything though because the skins have enough weapons to spread the field on offense with a strong defense to back it up.
TheMalcolmConnection
04-11-2006, 12:45 PM
Last year, TO was on a pace for 1500+ yards and maybe 16 TDs before his "misfortune." In the first half of last season, Dallas was putting up points, maybe not consistently, but better than the Skins at the time. If Bledsoe has 3 secs in the pocket, TO will get the ball for 1000+ yds minimum.
We shall see Master4Caster. Just because your name suggests your omnipotence, does not mean you are correct.
We shall see. TO wears his vagina on the outside.
skinsgt
04-11-2006, 12:54 PM
The key there is that Bledsoe has to have 3 seconds in the pocket. The cowboys lost three offensive linemen from last season. I don't think the new offensive linemen can have a be cohesive enough to buy the Bledsoe the time he needs or even create significant space for Julius Jones who needs all the help he can get.
D'BOYZ
04-11-2006, 04:16 PM
The key there is that Bledsoe has to have 3 seconds in the pocket. The cowboys lost three offensive linemen from last season. I don't think the new offensive linemen can have a be cohesive enough to buy the Bledsoe the time he needs or even create significant space for Julius Jones who needs all the help he can get.
What do you mean we lost 3 offensive lineman we released Allen and if he was released maybe the coaching staff know a little more about Allen production than you and me, and we didn't sign the offer sheet of T. Tucker remmember him he was the guy that replaced Adams once he went down and gave up 4 sacks to Daniels and made him look like a superstar.
Also we picked up 2 guys in FA Fabini to cover the right Tacke side that Petiti ( rookie) cover last year and had trouble with fast DE and Kosier Guard to take over Allen ,so I believe we upgraded the line drop a great player that was clearly in his downfall got somebody that could develope in 2 a good 1 and cover the Tackle position.
Wich ever the case I don't believe is humanly posible to get a worse line this year.
That Guy
04-11-2006, 05:05 PM
What do you mean we lost 3 offensive lineman we released Allen and if he was released maybe the coaching staff know a little more about Allen production than you and me, and we didn't sign the offer sheet of T. Tucker remmember him he was the guy that replaced Adams once he went down and gave up 4 sacks to Daniels and made him look like a superstar.
Also we picked up 2 guys in FA Fabini to cover the right Tacke side that Petiti ( rookie) cover last year and had trouble with fast DE and Kosier Guard to take over Allen ,so I believe we upgraded the line drop a great player that was clearly in his downfall got somebody that could develope in 2 a good 1 and cover the Tackle position.
Wich ever the case I don't believe is humanly posible to get a worse line this year.
fabini is pretty good, kosier is pretty average... might be a draw as far as talent, but new parts mean they won't be 100% on point with each other at the start of the season.
Master4Caster
04-11-2006, 07:06 PM
The key there is that Bledsoe has to have 3 seconds in the pocket. The cowboys lost three offensive linemen from last season. I don't think the new offensive linemen can have a be cohesive enough to buy the Bledsoe the time he needs or even create significant space for Julius Jones who needs all the help he can get.
The key for Dallas is the return of a healthy Flozell Adams, who means as much to the Cowboys O-line as Jon Jansen does to us. The whole Dallas offense was degraded when he went down. From what I read, the Cowboys are pretty happy with their FA pick-ups. I admit I dont know much about them, but an improved line is always a tonic for the O. Dallas will be tougher.