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On offense I am looking forward to see if Tyrell Williams at WR shows something he has the measurable want to see if small school sensation can translate to the NFL.
On defense I am looking to see 3 players Ryan Carrethers NT if has made a jump from last year, the other two are rookies Craig Mager CB same comments as Williams I mentioned above and even more so since we took him in the 3rd round, and Darius Philon DE who they say looks good in camp
Glad football is back. Hope it's not the final year. I'm looking forward to seeing lots of things, probably not all tonight; Gordon, the new receivers and their chemistry with Rivers, Fluker at guard, new o-line's attitude, Perryman's hits, FOOTBALL. The worst thing is that preseason always disappoints. I know it will be a shadow of what I want to see, but I still get fired up.
And, like everyone else, I don't want to see injuries. I'll make an exception for owners and their reps.
On offense I am looking forward to see if Tyrell Williams at WR shows something he has the measurable want to see if small school sensation can translate to the NFL.
On defense I am looking to see 3 players Ryan Carrethers NT if has made a jump from last year, the other two are rookies Craig Mager CB same comments as Williams I mentioned above and even more so since we took him in the 3rd round, and Darius Philon DE who they say looks good in camp
I really want to see Carrethers too, along with the rookie LBs to see who can thump and who can rush the qb out of a base set.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys open their preseason against the San Diego Chargers. With their top three running backs battling injuries, Gus Johnson figures to get the bulk of the work, which will give him a chance as an undrafted rookie to impress coaches. He has miles to go to possibly make the 53-man roster, but Johnson could help his practice squad chances. -- Todd Archer
I'm curious to see how Dallas approaches this game. Stick with ground and pound and work on the blocking schemes and forget the score? Throw often because the running game sucks?
I Dallas runs all over us, we're in trouble.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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