Unlucky
Phenom
I will be releasing my projections on a team-by-team basis, as I complete them. I will then post analysis here for discussion.
My Cowboys' Projections: http://www.phenomsff.com/projections/teams/dal.html
Until I figure out a way to post a viewer friendly version, you'll have to visit the link.
Key players:
Romo: 321/502/63.9% for 4074/27 and 35/105 rushing
J. Jones: 250/1025/5 and 10/68/0
M. Barber: 199/896/12 and 26/195/1
Witten: 66/759/3
Owens: 89/1255/13
Glenn: 64/960/6
Crayton: 43/598/4
Analysis:
I love this offense. Romo for a full season will pay dividends. Two solid RBs, and a talented WR corp. Balance is a good thing. I think we'll see a little bit more rushing, similar passing, so a few more overall plays. Romo is good, but it helps that his receiving corp is very good.
The Jones/Barber split is really tough. Jones isn't just going to sit the bench. Barber isn't the workhorse guy to get 300+ carries. Both are playing for contracts. I figure the status quo is the best bet, with them splitting and Barber getting the redzone looks.
Witten is consistent in the yards, but his lone TD last year was bad. I don't see 6 or 7 TDs with the other options near the goalline, but 3 TDs seems OK.
Owens is good. We haven't had to hear about him all off-season. He'll be the usual TO on the field.
Glenn is getting old, and while I don't have Crayton surpassing him yet, it might happen soon. I like Crayton's talent and he should be solid if Glenn or Owens gets injured.
My Cowboys' Projections: http://www.phenomsff.com/projections/teams/dal.html
Until I figure out a way to post a viewer friendly version, you'll have to visit the link.
Key players:
Romo: 321/502/63.9% for 4074/27 and 35/105 rushing
J. Jones: 250/1025/5 and 10/68/0
M. Barber: 199/896/12 and 26/195/1
Witten: 66/759/3
Owens: 89/1255/13
Glenn: 64/960/6
Crayton: 43/598/4
Analysis:
I love this offense. Romo for a full season will pay dividends. Two solid RBs, and a talented WR corp. Balance is a good thing. I think we'll see a little bit more rushing, similar passing, so a few more overall plays. Romo is good, but it helps that his receiving corp is very good.
The Jones/Barber split is really tough. Jones isn't just going to sit the bench. Barber isn't the workhorse guy to get 300+ carries. Both are playing for contracts. I figure the status quo is the best bet, with them splitting and Barber getting the redzone looks.
Witten is consistent in the yards, but his lone TD last year was bad. I don't see 6 or 7 TDs with the other options near the goalline, but 3 TDs seems OK.
Owens is good. We haven't had to hear about him all off-season. He'll be the usual TO on the field.
Glenn is getting old, and while I don't have Crayton surpassing him yet, it might happen soon. I like Crayton's talent and he should be solid if Glenn or Owens gets injured.