la73hof
09-16-2005, 06:00 PM
There's a lot to like about Crayton's NFL future. The second-year pro has adequate size, good speed and big, soft hands. He showed the ability to pluck on the run last week and shows good burst after the catch. The youngster also is a physical runner after the catch and showed the ability to carry defensive backs on his first touchdown reception last week. If Crayton continues his ascent, the once-maligned Cowboys' wide receiving corps could become a deep and respectable unit.
He's gonna be a great number 2 WR for this team in the not too distant future
RedskinRat
09-16-2005, 07:12 PM
Bon Appetit RedskinRat.
Tres bon!
rickmmrr
09-16-2005, 08:54 PM
Scouts' Edge
There are a lot of similarities between these two teams -- veteran quarterbacks, future Hall of Fame coaches, playmaking running backs and stout defensive fronts. However, the Cowboys have the better overall team because their coach is more in tune with today's game. In addition, Bledsoe's skills have not diminshed as much as Brunell's and Dallas' offensive line is a more dominant group.
I hope the o-line and Gibbs read this and come into the game on Monday with a huge chip on their shoulder.
STPainmaker
09-17-2005, 03:15 AM
The Cowboys looked really good and I think there improved but I think if our D plays tight and we keep the scoreing to a minimum we can pull one out. I don't think thats gonna happen I hope this will happen.
TaylorsNotGuilty
09-17-2005, 05:20 AM
I think our db's are going to struggle. I watched a little bit of video on crayton and he is impressive. We have to blitz every play we cant afford to have Bledsoe sit back to make all his reads.