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5 reasons why Dallas will beat Philly this week. (1 Viewer)

5 reasons why the Dallas Cowboys will beat the Philadelphia Eagles.1. Bill Parcells- The coach has the Boys playing solid football. The guys are believing in themselves and that's half the battle.2. Quincy Carter- The Eagles blitzing style won't effect him as much as other Qb's because he can move out of the pocket. This will allow him to find reason No.3 wide open.3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)4. Defense- The Eagles have no threat at running the ball. The Dallas D will focus on keeping McNabb in the pocket and throw accurate passes. (Like that will happen!) They have an extremely talented secondary and will make it hard on McNabb to throw. The below average receiving corps of the Eagles WILL be handled.5. Home Field Advantage- GOD has always opened up the roof in Big D on Sunday's so that HE can watch HIS team play that great afternoon. Every player on Dallas believes they can beat Philadelphia and confidence is catchy.Philadelphia, trust me. Dallas is no Washington! :football:

 
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Dallas owes Philly several years worth od ###-kickings, but I am not sure they are ready to start payback yet. I hope so, tho...

 
Due to bye weeks and injuries im starting Quincy Carter and Joey Galloway this week so...I sure as hell am praying that you are right.

 
I like reasons 2 & 3, as I will loose Moss & C.Johnson this week and be forced to start Bryant. :thumbup: I'm not sold on it.... but I like it none the less.

 
3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?! Wow!! I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
 
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?! Wow!! I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Well, when you're the NO.1 rated offense in the league, statements like this are made. Their play has backed it up all season long and the Eagles swiss cheese secondary will only provide more icing on the cake so far this season.
 
I think Dallas has the better team right now, from coaching down to personnel on the field. Carter is playing very well right now and I expect the cowboys to win this game. If the same two teams play in late december or January? that might be a different story.

 
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?! Wow!! I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Well, when you're the NO.1 rated offense in the league, statements like this are made. Their play has backed it up all season long and the Eagles swiss cheese secondary will only provide more icing on the cake so far this season.
Yeah, and when the highest rated defense you have played is Arizona (21st in league), you can make those statements as well.
 
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?! Wow!! I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Well, when you're the NO.1 rated offense in the league, statements like this are made. Their play has backed it up all season long and the Eagles swiss cheese secondary will only provide more icing on the cake so far this season.
This is why I hate the Cowboys. As soon as they show some respect I have some cowboy fan screaming in my face how great the Boys are. Get over yourself. And don't think the Eagles are going to go into town and roll over and play dead. They may be starting off slow, but they have a couple of wins against the Skins and the Pats that were pretty good. I didn't see the high powered pass attack of the Skins carve up the Eagles...But good luck with your team...I respect a loyal fan...
 
I think Dallas has the better team right now, from coaching down to personnel on the field. Carter is playing very well right now and I expect the cowboys to win this game. If the same two teams play in late december or January? that might be a different story.
I agree with part, such as who will win this week.However, Dallas is a team who's getting better from week to week. Why would they lose later in the season? The only rationale for that would be if they benched Donovan McNabb in favor of someone who will run the offense like the coaching staff wants like Koy Detmer.
 
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?! Wow!! I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Your reply is similar to what someone said to me in another thread weeks ago when I said 'time to pick up Frerotte'.
 
Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?!  Wow!!  I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Well, when you're the NO.1 rated offense in the league, statements like this are made. Their play has backed it up all season long and the Eagles swiss cheese secondary will only provide more icing on the cake so far this season.
This is why I hate the Cowboys. As soon as they show some respect I have some cowboy fan screaming in my face how great the Boys are. Get over yourself. And don't think the Eagles are going to go into town and roll over and play dead. They may be starting off slow, but they have a couple of wins against the Skins and the Pats that were pretty good. I didn't see the high powered pass attack of the Skins carve up the Eagles...But good luck with your team...I respect a loyal fan...
What are you some kind of FANATIC or something? I'm not yelling in your face, just giving you some reasons why Dallas will win.I think the No.1 overall offensive ranking is inflated, due to poor defensive opponents like Jaxbill so cleverly pointed out.However, they are playing a lot better on offense this year. The Eagles aren't as good or scary on D as in years past. I see some posts that Washington will post good numbers vs. Tampa. There's a heck of a lot better chance for Dallas Cowboys players to post better numbers than the Skins, believe me.
 
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As a hardcore Dallas fan, I'm going to be realistic about this week and say we have a very good chance to lose. Carter is still pretty green, and I think he's due for a bad week.Dallas will have difficulty containing McNabb should he get out of the pocket, as well.I just hope they play hard, keep it close, and if they win, that's even more of a bonus.

 
I think Dallas has the better team right now, from coaching down to personnel on the field. Carter is playing very well right now and I expect the cowboys to win this game. If the same two teams play in late december or January? that might be a different story.
I agree with part, such as who will win this week.However, Dallas is a team who's getting better from week to week. Why would they lose later in the season? The only rationale for that would be if they benched Donovan McNabb in favor of someone who will run the offense like the coaching staff wants like Koy Detmer.
I meant that to say that I think the Eagles will improve over the course of the season. Right now they are very suspect.
 
As a hardcore Dallas fan, I'm going to be realistic about this week and say we have a very good chance to lose. Carter is still pretty green, and I think he's due for a bad week.Dallas will have difficulty containing McNabb should he get out of the pocket, as well.I just hope they play hard, keep it close, and if they win, that's even more of a bonus.
Hey, you're either with us or not. The time to get off the fence is now. Philly isn't as good as they used to be, believe me.
 
Here we go:

1. Parcells :thumbup: : Great coach and proven motivator. His team's playing when many thought it would take much longer. Reid's no slouch; especially his staff, but his big game record clearly gives the edge to Pacells

2. Quincy? :no: : 4 games? does not a good QB make. Or a bad one, either. Let's be rational here and try not to let our "homer" tendencies cloud our judgment too much. McNabb is struggling but I'm not ready to give a qB with just 4 good games under his belt this year the advantage over a proven leader.

3. Cowboy WR's :thumbup: Definitely a good matchup vs the young DB's

4. Defense :boxing: : Even. Both defenses playing better than expected(factoring in the Eagles' losses to injury for this year) and Johnson is a proven schemer-even without the blitzes

5. Home field: Despite your comments on "divine intervention" Philly has a proven track record on the road for the past 3 years(13-4), including 27-3 in 2002 and 36-3 last year at the BIG D.

Confidence is catchy
is right, and they know than can beat Dallas on the road. EVEN :boxing: All in all a close matchup. And I for one am glad to have the 'Girls back. It wasn't as much fun hating 'em when they sucked. Kudos to your owner for finally getting someone in there who knows football. Although it must hurt him physically to not be able to meddle they way he used to

 
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Did anyone ever really think they would ever see this in print?!?!  Wow!!  I think I may now have actually seen it all.....
Well, when you're the NO.1 rated offense in the league, statements like this are made. Their play has backed it up all season long and the Eagles swiss cheese secondary will only provide more icing on the cake so far this season.
This is why I hate the Cowboys. As soon as they show some respect I have some cowboy fan screaming in my face how great the Boys are. Get over yourself. And don't think the Eagles are going to go into town and roll over and play dead. They may be starting off slow, but they have a couple of wins against the Skins and the Pats that were pretty good. I didn't see the high powered pass attack of the Skins carve up the Eagles...But good luck with your team...I respect a loyal fan...
What are you some kind of FANATIC or something? I'm not yelling in your face, just giving you some reasons why Dallas will win.I think the No.1 overall offensive ranking is inflated, due to poor defensive opponents like Jaxbill so cleverly pointed out.However, they are playing a lot better on offense this year. The Eagles aren't as good or scary on D as in years past. I see some posts that Washington will post good numbers vs. Tampa. There's a heck of a lot better chance for Dallas Cowboys players to post better numbers than the Skins, believe me.
This post almost seems objective....Never seen that before from a Dallas fan. Maybe this is a new breed of Dallas fan? But of course looking at some of the negative aspects of the Cowboys play (playing weak defenses inflating the stats) was only mentioned after someone else brought it up....And yes, I am a Fanatic. Aren't you? What do you think "fan" is short for?
 
As a hardcore Dallas fan, I'm going to be realistic about this week and say we have a very good chance to lose. Carter is still pretty green, and I think he's due for a bad week.
And as a hardcore Eagles fan I agree with you ;)
 
Hey, you're either with us or not. The time to get off the fence is now. Philly isn't as good as they used to be, believe me.
On the fence?It's kinda lame of you to question a realistic fan. Did you think the '89 team had a chance to win? I know I didn't. There's nothing wrong with realizing your team has less talent and still cheering them to the bitter end.
 
Yes, I am too a "Fan"atic. Realistically I know Dallas doesn't have as good as an offense as their ranking shows. However, realistically I know Dallas is going to beat Philadephia this week.Fast forward to next Sunday at 1:24 P.M. Eastern Time: And Quincy Carter has just thrown a 54 yard TD pass to Joey Galloway. Several Eagles thought they had him, knew they should have had him, but didn't have him. You cannot give those Dallas receivers that much time to get open, you just can't do it."

 
If Dallas comes out of the next 2 months with a .500 record, I'll be shocked. In all honesty I hope they finish 6-10 for the draft position. They could really use some size at LB, and maybe even a RB like Kevin Jones from VT.

 
On the fence?It's kinda lame of you to question a realistic fan. Did you think the '89 team had a chance to win? I know I didn't. There's nothing wrong with realizing your team has less talent and still cheering them to the bitter end.
They didn't do anything in 89, so no I didn't. They won their first SuperBowl with Aikman in 92 I believe. Yes, I did expect them to win that year as I can swear on Tom Landry's life that I was in Vegas during preseason of that year and bet 100 dollars on Dallas to win the SuperBowl. The odds were 8-1. It was the only time I ever made a bet like that before the season. I'm not against you pal, just want you to get fired up a little more. I don't just want them to play good or competitive. See, I live in Detroit. These are the words I hear around here. Oh, just playing good is great. We only lost to Denver by 4, that's pretty good. Oh, San Fran, we lost by 7, that's not bad.That makes my stomach turn. You have to win in the NFL. It's time to get back to those days. Dallas has been to the Super Bowl 8 times, nobody's been there that many times except them and they'll be there again in the next 3 years.
 
This guy is worse than Capella :yucky: How about this for #1?1. I'm a low life Cowgirls fan that is still clinging to the "glory days" of the 1990's. I can only hope and pray that Bill Parcells is my lord and savior. I have bit hook, line, and sinker into the Cowgirls bogus 3-1 record and foolishly think that they have a shot at beating the Birds.Get a grip!!! :rolleyes:

 
They didn't do anything in 89, so no I didn't. They won their first SuperBowl with Aikman in 92 I believe. Yes, I did expect them to win that year as I can swear on Tom Landry's life that I was in Vegas during preseason of that year and bet 100 dollars on Dallas to win the SuperBowl. The odds were 8-1. It was the only time I ever made a bet like that before the season. I'm not against you pal, just want you to get fired up a little more. I don't just want them to play good or competitive. See, I live in Detroit. These are the words I hear around here. Oh, just playing good is great. We only lost to Denver by 4, that's pretty good. Oh, San Fran, we lost by 7, that's not bad.That makes my stomach turn. You have to win in the NFL. It's time to get back to those days. Dallas has been to the Super Bowl 8 times, nobody's been there that many times except them and they'll be there again in the next 3 years.
This team is 8-8 at best... and that's with great coaching. The talent just isn't there.Lay off the Kool-Aid.
 
Agreed. Look deeper into the stats. How many of Dallas's yards have come off gimmick plays? How many rushing yards are they averaging per game? What their redzone stats look like?I'll start taking notice when the 'Boys beat a team with a winning record.

 
2. Quincy? :no: : 4 games? does not a good QB make. Or a bad one, either. Let's be rational here and try not to let our "homer" tendencies cloud our judgment too much. McNabb is struggling but I'm not ready to give a qB with just 4 good games under his belt this year the advantage over a proven leader.

3. Cowboy WR's :thumbup: Definitely a good matchup vs the young DB's
Okay, Eagles fan here, already sick of all the Bill Parcells hype (I live in NY, so, with games vs. NYG & NYJ, the man was inescapable), but I have to admit......he does have the Cowboys playing better than anyone expected.

That said, Quincy Carter is succeeding because of a much simpler offense (rolling out, hitting receiver dragging in same direction as roll, or running). Now that the NFL has seen this for a few weeks, there's an opportunity for a coach like Jim Johnson to exploit it. Particularly if the D-line has success shutting down Hambrick, I bet JJ throws in a few wrinkles that confuse young Mr. Carter.

Plus, no guarantee that it will be Galloway, & co. vs the young DBs. There's a chance Vincent and Taylor may be back.

Birds have ground game covered

My take on Eagles D vs. Dallas O is: split decision. Real question is the Eagles offense, the Cowboys defense, and whether McNabb awakens from his September doldrums.

 
The biggest changes that matter for the Boys this year compared to last........1. Offensive line play and blitz pickup. Last year, the O line was awful. Hell, not even just last year. Neither Chutch or QCar had any time to throw or get comfortable behind center when they were very green in their learning curve process. Emmitt was always a god blocker, and now THam is doing the same.....2. Stupid, drive stopping penalties. Parcells has instilled this into them, and they are making many less mental mistakes that can cost you games.3. Health. For the most part, the team is pretty healthy. I think we started like 25 different lineman last year.4. Confidence. They have it now, and got it the minute Parcells was hired.Now, Philly and Mcnabb have looked pretty bad, but Philly has owned the Boys in the recent past. This is a hated divisional game that both teams will be ready for. I think this is the year that we get at least one against the eagles, and this is out best chance.Too bad we could not play the eagles in Midgets stadium in Jersey.... :yes: :lol: BTW, I agree with the weak schedule argument, but last year we lost these types of games to these types of opponenets. We do need to start scoring real offensive points and not relly in safties and D TDs to secure a victory. And last but not least, we need to play all 4 quarters with the same intensity and spirit as the first. We can not let up and let teams come back on us like the Faulty Falcons or the Mighty Midgets......Quad

 
3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)
I can't believe that you truly believe this. Teams with a better WR corps (3 deep):Pitt (Burress/Ward/Randle El)Oakland (Rice/Brown/Porter)
 
2.  Quincy?  :no:   :  4 games? does not a good QB make. Or a bad one, either. Let's be rational here and try not to let our "homer" tendencies cloud our judgment too much.  McNabb is struggling but I'm not ready to give a qB with just 4 good games under his belt this year the advantage over a proven leader.

3.  Cowboy WR's :thumbup: Definitely a good matchup vs the young DB's
Okay, Eagles fan here, already sick of all the Bill Parcells hype (I live in NY, so, with games vs. NYG & NYJ, the man was inescapable), but I have to admit......he does have the Cowboys playing better than anyone expected.

That said, Quincy Carter is succeeding because of a much simpler offense (rolling out, hitting receiver dragging in same direction as roll, or running). Now that the NFL has seen this for a few weeks, there's an opportunity for a coach like Jim Johnson to exploit it. Particularly if the D-line has success shutting down Hambrick, I bet JJ throws in a few wrinkles that confuse young Mr. Carter.

Plus, no guarantee that it will be Galloway, & co. vs the young DBs. There's a chance Vincent and Taylor may be back.

Birds have ground game covered

My take on Eagles D vs. Dallas O is: split decision. Real question is the Eagles offense, the Cowboys defense, and whether McNabb awakens from his September doldrums.
Yes, the offense is clicking because they're trying to cater it to what Quincy can do.Bill Parcells said of that INT that Quincy threw vs. the Giants on Mon. night right off the bat was his fault, not Quincy's. He needs to get him into the flow of the game, and use his athletic ability to make plays.

It is this reason I think he'll find success this Sunday vs. Philly. Scrambling out of the original pocket. This will have like a backyard/schoolground effect in the secondary as the receivers then will just run to get open.

Not like vs. Washington where Ramsey sat back in the pocket and thew the ball and took a beating. Quincy will escape some of that, and throw outside the pocket, allowing the receivers to stretch down that field.

I repsect your opinion however.

 
3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)
I can't believe that you truly believe this. Teams with a better WR corps (3 deep):Pitt (Burress/Ward/Randle El)Oakland (Rice/Brown/Porter)
I can't believe you have written this to me? Tim Brown, Jerry Porter, and Jerry Rice. Porter, the best out of the 3 isn't even playing. Now, Brown and Rice. They're whole offensive problem is that those guys are to slow. But yet you're saying they're the best in the NFL if they had Porter. No way!I think the best tandem in the NFL is probably Buress/Ward. However, you just can't take the best duo and take the WR3 and say they're the best threesome. Randle El isn't used enough in the offense to be considered equal with those guys. To me, they're the best duo, not trio.Bryant/Glenn/Galloway are all used in the offense. They have a wide receiver 3 set now (started after the Atlanta game to take advantage of their strength).
 
"3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)"the 3 best receivers on any team? Where do you come up with this? :confused:

 
So are you saying that HAMBRICK is a good start this week?!?!?!?!? Thats pretty much all I care about when it comes to this game. I agree that this could be a good week for Carter and the WRs, but what about the RB? Bill is amazing!

 
You could even make a strong argument that the boys don't have the best 3 combo WR set in Texas. :) Texans have much younger WR with the best one in his first year, AJohnson :)Stats are close with a slight edge in yards for the boys and a slight edge in tds for the Texans.

 
"3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)"the 3 best receivers on any team? Where do you come up with this? :confused:
I have read a lot of your posts KRADE and respect what you have to say.I get this from me. It is my opinion. I think they're the best/most dangerous 3 wide receivers that start on any team. They're the hardest to shut down if you're a defensive coordinator.No, I don't think the Texans 3 wide receivers are better than Dallas. Do you? Tell me yes or no, don't skew stats on me. We can make Donovan McNabb look real bad on here right now if we started tossing around numbers compared to all NFL Qb's so far this year.
 
Ill give you half a dozen better 2 reciever sets and spot you the third. Id take Holt, Bruce and drag Tom Waddle out of retirement before Glenn, Galloway, Bryant. Same with Robinson/Jackson, Cole/Gardner, Toomer/Hilliard, Burress/Ward. Heck, I'd take Owens, Harrison, or Moss comboed with 2 highschool kids first. In a heartbeat.

 
Ill give you half a dozen better 2 reciever sets and spot you the third. Id take Holt, Bruce and drag Tom Waddle out of retirement before Glenn, Galloway, Bryant. Same with Robinson/Jackson, Cole/Gardner, Toomer/Hilliard, Burress/Ward. Heck, I'd take Owens, Harrison, or Moss comboed with 2 highschool kids first. In a heartbeat.
mbuehner, I don't know you so I don't know if you're kidding or just have no football sense at all. However, I'm talking about a 3some that currently plays in the NFL that is more dangerous than the 3 in Dallas. Any given 3 can catch 100 yards and get a TD.Can you say that about Randel El? Can you say that about Jerry Porter? (I know it's not fair but it's not fair to throw this group in here now when he hasn't played lately)To say Owens and just a bunch of other guys is the best 3some gives your argument no credibility.
 
It is this reason I think he'll find success this Sunday vs. Philly. Scrambling out of the original pocket. This will have like a backyard/schoolground effect in the secondary as the receivers then will just run to get open.Not like vs. Washington where Ramsey sat back in the pocket and thew the ball and took a beating. Quincy will escape some of that, and throw outside the pocket, allowing the receivers to stretch down that field.I repsect your opinion however.
Agreed. Spurrier does appear to be content to throw Ramsey to the lions --- he was absolutely crushed on a few of those sacks or near sacks vs. Philly. (That's why I traded him away early --- for Jimmy Smith --- don't think he'll make it through the season.) Has to have an effect later in the game. Quincy won't let that happen; he just won't take that kind of punishment.Just saw that Vincent is listed as probable this week, don't yet know about Taylor. Will help to have at least one veteran guy in the secondary, if indeed the game pans out as you say (the schoolyard scramble). I trust Vincent to maintain some discipline when Carter breaks out of the pocket, as I'm sure he will.The game may come down to what Jim Johnson has up his sleeve for containing Carter. LeVar Arrington always seems to do a good job on McNabb. It'll be an interesting test of Mark Simoneau if he's assigned to shadow Carter. Still, I gotta think that with a few weeks of Cowboys offense on film, and a few starters back on defense, JJ will be able to devise some way to bring the boys down from their "near #1" offensive perch.(How about starting a new thread for the "3 best WR combo"? I'm sure you'd Galloway & co. proponents would get some...disagreement from the wider audience...)
 
OK, I'm off. I coach a middle school football team and we're off to practice. We're going to practice a 3 wide receiver set like the Cowboys. (Just kidding, we're still practicing going on a 2 count without jumping for a false start. But hey, The Redskins are still working on that too.)Some of you Eagles fans, why don't you start a Signature thread for the Cowboys/Eagles game. I want you to work real hard on one, spend some time on it. So when Dallas wins the game you can think of what could have been and all the time you spent on making it.

 
Philly's blitzing style will kill Quincy Carter.His decision making will have to be quicker, and it is hard for me to not see him making several mistakes because of this. And for those who think running around from the blitz is the answer, you're badly mistaken. Look at how well Micheal Vick, the premier running QB, did vs Philly's blitzing style in the playoffs last year. As soon as he takes his eyes from downfield to make a guy miss, another defender will get there before he can look back up field and make a throw. If Dallas tries to come out in 3 wide set, they are just going to hang Carter out to dry because there won't be enough people to pickup the blitz.Also, Vincent should be back for this game, and he can lock down on any of the Cowboys WRs.

 
"3. Galloway,Glenn, Bryant- Probably the 3 best receivers on any team. If Philly blitzes and Carter scrambles, then those receivers will be wide open for huge plays. ( And this will happen)"

the 3 best receivers on any team? Where do you come up with this? :confused:
I have read a lot of your posts KRADE and respect what you have to say.I get this from me. It is my opinion. I think they're the best/most dangerous 3 wide receivers that start on any team. They're the hardest to shut down if you're a defensive coordinator.

No, I don't think the Texans 3 wide receivers are better than Dallas. Do you? Tell me yes or no, don't skew stats on me. We can make Donovan McNabb look real bad on here right now if we started tossing around numbers compared to all NFL Qb's so far this year.
I think I like your Bart Avatar better :) Ok, let's talk numbers. I am not saying that the boys THREE WR set isn't good but I question that they are the BEST.

Andre Johnson -- what can you say about this guy? You think if TUNA could pick only ONE WR on either Texans or Cowboys right now he wouldn't pick AJ? You know he would.

Y/A -- 13.3

TTL Yards -- 346

No fewer than 70 yards a game

TD -- 2

Gaffney

Y/A -- 13.2

TTL Yards -- 211

TD -- 1

Bradford

Y/A -- 20.6

TTL Yards -- 144

TD - 1

TTL Yards for 3 WR is 701 with 4 TDS

Galloway

Y/A -- 19.3

TTL Yards -- 328

TD -- 1

Glenn -- didn't do a single thing in two games VERY inconsistant but that isn't new

Y/A -- 18.1

TTL Yards -- 217

TD - 1

AntBryant

Y/A -- 19.8

TTL Yards -- 198

TD - 1

TTL Yards for 3 WR is 743 with 3 TDS



Difference is + 42 yards for Dallas and +1 TD for Texans.

So are the differences in those numbers really warrant a BEST 3 WR CORE? And I am not even getting into Pitt staff that has a combo 905 yards with 4 tds.

 

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