Yes. I feel like schotty should trust his big receivers more call more passing plays down the field and toss it up there. Every pass don't have to be completed but it will go a long way in making the run game betterI'm late to enter this thread(sorry).
Quick has definitely progressed. He looks like he belongs on the field and is ready to explode.
Jenkins, Gaines, and McDonald looked really really good at times, and even McLeod had a moment or two. They made quite a bit of mistakes though that cost us. Still missing tackles all over the place.I can't believe I'm going to say this, but were our safeties/secondary our strongest unit today?! I was very impressed with McDonald.
Yea that's the most. Before that the most he's got was 3 and that was vs Carolina last seasonI agree and I hope we're right. He's been great all pre-season - but Quick has looked great in patches.
This is the first time I can remember Quick having 7 catches in a game. Can that be right? Can someone look up the stats and tell me he's had a bigger game than that? On top of his progress last year, in camp and pre-season I think it looks like his hard work is starting to pay off. If so the guy really has potential to be a top tier receiver.
See Dez Bryant, Vincent Jackson, as just TWO just off the top of my head.I was one that didn't believe in Quick. I admit he's looking like a legit WR. I don't want to jump the gun but he looked good today and in preseason. My only concern is how long it took. IMO, top picks shouldn't take 3 years to get production out of. By the time they start showing production, it's about time for a new contract. You need early production out of top picks while they're cheap if you want to get over the hump. The salary cap makes it imperative to have multiple first contract players performing well to go along with your high priced vets that are already performing. The reason I bring it up is due to how long it's taking for several other top picks to perform. This regime seems to not care about how long it takes for top picks to perform and it has me worried. I guess it doesn't matter too much with this team, though. We still have some big holes.
Bryant had more stats his first season than Quick did his first two. By his second year, he had established himself as a top WR. They were getting production out of him in year one. Jackson is a good example of why I like to get production early. By the time he was performing, he wanted a new contract. SD didn't want to give it to him so they traded him. I don't want the same thing happening to Quick.See Dez Bryant, Vincent Jackson, as just TWO just off the top of my head.
You cannot just say that he has shown THIS YEAR he seems to have put it together, you have to qualify it to make yourself feel better for NOT being a fan of the pick?
I agree and I hope we're right. He's been great all pre-season - but Quick has looked great in patches.
This is the first time I can remember Quick having 7 catches in a game. Can that be right? Can someone look up the stats and tell me he's had a bigger game than that? On top of his progress last year, in camp and pre-season I think it looks like his hard work is starting to pay off. If so the guy really has potential to be a top tier receiver.
Yes. I feel like schotty should trust his big receivers more call more passing plays down the field and toss it up there. Every pass don't have to be completed but it will go a long way in making the run game better
I'm late to enter this thread(sorry).
I can't believe I'm going to say this, but were our safeties/secondary our strongest unit today?! I was very impressed with McDonald.
hard to give love to a unit that gives up 34. not pinning that on mr donald, just sayin, hard to give out back pats today.UUUUHHHHHHHH Aaron Donald gettin' no love in this thread?